Great paddle up video. From your point of view: Is it easier to paddle up a board with smaller volume? Do you need to create more speed just with paddling before you start with the ollies to prevent the nose from sticking in the water when slapping down the front?
Definitely easier to paddle up bigger board from the start (less strokes) as you don't need to get it on the water surface first. But once up the smaller board much nicer to pump and turn
Great balance and power to overcome initial inertia. Thnx for posting!
Wow😮 strong paddler
Thanks but I like to think it's technique more than strength. Anyone can do it :)
Excellent!
Great paddle up video. From your point of view: Is it easier to paddle up a board with smaller volume? Do you need to create more speed just with paddling before you start with the ollies to prevent the nose from sticking in the water when slapping down the front?
Definitely easier to paddle up bigger board from the start (less strokes) as you don't need to get it on the water surface first. But once up the smaller board much nicer to pump and turn
@@Mickfoil1 thank you, that helps!
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Do you think is it easier than using the 202 Pump tail? Thanks
I think the 202 has even lower end than the 220. The 202 is a bit nicer to pump at low speeds but the 220 has more glide