@blackman23
I kite-surf, wind-surf and surf and I enjoy each of them. I am with SeanBateman as I enjoy the emphasis of the wave (and I love to fly and sail) while being immersed in the ocean. I am more connected to life with pure surfing.
@bleakknight,
It is easier to do a 360 on a wave with a steep peak and not much wall down the line, or when you come around a section that has a steep pocket to carve into.
Speed is the key for the 360 and pivot on your tail, NOT on the rail (as it is not a turn), when you are halfway around put your weight on your front foot and keep spinning (if you keep pressure on the tail your rotation will stop and/or your tail will catch the wave and you will wipeout. You may also want to consider a shorter board, fins toed (angled) in more.
I hope others are encouraged to post pictures.
I kite-surf, wind-surf and surf and I enjoy each of them. I am with SeanBateman as I enjoy the emphasis of the wave (and I love to fly and sail) while being immersed in the ocean. I am more connected to life with pure surfing.
@bleakknight,
It is easier to do a 360 on a wave with a steep peak and not much wall down the line, or when you come around a section that has a steep pocket to carve into.
Speed is the key for the 360 and pivot on your tail, NOT on the rail (as it is not a turn), when you are halfway around put your weight on your front foot and keep spinning (if you keep pressure on the tail your rotation will stop and/or your tail will catch the wave and you will wipeout. You may also want to consider a shorter board, fins toed (angled) in more.
I hope others are encouraged to post pictures.