Would love to see you on a slightly bigger board so you can compare the 2 and let us know what you think. I can’t understand this obsession people have with riding tiny boards. Just cause rob rides tiny boards doesn’t mean everyone should. He’s a pro and weighs about 50kg soaking wet! I reckon this obsession is similar to Kelly ruining my teen surfing years because I absolutely had to have one of those stupid banana curve boards!
Honestly, couldn't have said it better myself. People other than the pros look so bloody awkward on them, not that I can talk with my surfing but I feel like rob should have the 5'10 or 5'11 in a lower ltr option... maybe around 33L
@@HowtoRip for the model you are on the right size. Ride a large fin i'm 63 kg and ride a medium fin. bigger fins more drive! also probably a large performer fin on that style of board would work better. it will be a game changer for sure!
Interesting to note: Rob made himself a 7"0' seaside and rides it pretty much every day. its his new favourite board. talks about it in some other youtube vids
Hi! I've been watching your vids for a while now because I'm getting ready for my surf camp that I'm so excited for! I've never really surfed before but I REALLY want to! Your vids explain everything perfectly even if its complicated. Thanks for reading!
I just got the seaside 5’10 with 39 liters. Looking to get a Glazer also. What would you recommend on size? I’m 5’11 and 195 lbs. I don’t have a problem with the seaside catching waves. I’m still working on turns.
I’ve been riding a 6’0 seaside and I’ve been loving it for the progression and the speed, I was riding a 6’6 puddle jumper before that and even though the seaside is smaller it’s so much faster. I’ve been thinking of picking up a glazer for when the waves get a little better. Would you recommend going with the same size 6’0 or would it be better to match the volume? I’m a bit of a bigger guy around 90kg, but haven’t had any issues with the seaside. Just trying to get a rough idea.
Always a tough question, if it was me I would probably stay the same. However your small wave boards are generally slightly higher in volume than your better wave boards. Maybe email them?
@@HowtoRip it was an opportunistic purchase off gumtree, I had my eye on a puddle jumper HP but it sold before I got to it then the glazer popped up, I guess it was meant to be. I’ve only surfed it once on a 3-4ft super clean sunset session a couple of weeks ago but it worked like a dream I think its similarities to the seaside helped, as I didn’t need to find the sweet spot it was just get up and go from the first wave. It got me thinking I could have gone a little shorter so the seaside, but that extra couple if litres really help when the waves are a bit weak & fat. Both are a good fit for my progression, and I’m noticing improvements with every season on the seaside. I may end up trying the seaside & beyond later in the year.
I had a biscuit back in the day, I love these little hybrid pill thrusters. Super fun. Timmy Patterson’s version is probably my favorite, thing rips. Would love to give the Glazer a go too. Thanks for the review boys
Thanks for a good review . Loved the go fish , loved the seaside but too fast for me - Iam an old one , but will be seriously thinking of getting the glazer 👍
@@HowtoRip Pretty good. I have a 30L Hypto Krypto but looking for something that would be even easier to paddle and catch waves in a waist to chest high condition.
I have had one for about 3 weeks. They rip in good 2-4 foot waves. It’s been pumping for the whole 3 weeks so I can’t comment on slop surf. It’s nothing like a biscuit. The Biscuit you could ride in 1/2 a foot wind swell. I froth on mine. If you had a biscuit and a glazer you have 85% of Aussie east coast waves covered
I love your channel! In this case though I definetely think you should have waited until youd had the right conditions for the board! It seems weird that your doing a rewiev saying that yeah this board might be great in different condtions, but it does not give us any answer at all. Seems more like commercial to me. Look at noel salas..... I think it is better that you release less content but quality than vice versa...What is your opinion on this feed-back?
Hey Karl, there will be more videos showing this board in a variety of conditions. Considering there is footage of this board in Kellys wave pool, I thought it would be interesting to see it in sub par conditions. Thanks for the feedback, more to come on this one. It is definitely not a commercial.
Salas reviews his boards on perfect waves. But in aus/nz these are more typical of the conditions we experience here. It’s good to see a good surfer surfing less than perfect waves giving a good perspective of how the board will function in the real world. Not Noel sala’ss world or skill level. 🤔
I know you Australians are upside down over there. But that ain't no fish bro.! Go fish is a fish the seaside is a fish. The glazer is a thruster plain and simple round pin thruster.!
Just had my best session ever because of you guys!
That's awesome, stoked to hear it!
Would love to see you on a slightly bigger board so you can compare the 2 and let us know what you think. I can’t understand this obsession people have with riding tiny boards. Just cause rob rides tiny boards doesn’t mean everyone should. He’s a pro and weighs about 50kg soaking wet! I reckon this obsession is similar to Kelly ruining my teen surfing years because I absolutely had to have one of those stupid banana curve boards!
For me the 5'2 was around the volume I usually surf. I enjoy riding these boards from time to time, everyone is different though
Honestly, couldn't have said it better myself. People other than the pros look so bloody awkward on them, not that I can talk with my surfing but I feel like rob should have the 5'10 or 5'11 in a lower ltr option... maybe around 33L
@@HowtoRip for the model you are on the right size. Ride a large fin i'm 63 kg and ride a medium fin. bigger fins more drive! also probably a large performer fin on that style of board would work better. it will be a game changer for sure!
Tiny boards are so convenient when you live in the top story of a apartment...But yes very valid point.
Interesting to note: Rob made himself a 7"0' seaside and rides it pretty much every day. its his new favourite board. talks about it in some other youtube vids
Hi! I've been watching your vids for a while now because I'm getting ready for my surf camp that I'm so excited for! I've never really surfed before but I REALLY want to! Your vids explain everything perfectly even if its complicated. Thanks for reading!
Good luck and thank you, I'm glad they have helped you!
I just got the seaside 5’10 with 39 liters.
Looking to get a Glazer also. What would you recommend on size?
I’m 5’11 and 195 lbs.
I don’t have a problem with the seaside catching waves. I’m still working on turns.
Awesome, do you like the seaside? I got the same size glazer as my seaside, that has been working really well for me.
@@HowtoRip thank you for the fast reply. You don’t think I should go a bit shorter and maybe smaller on the liters?
Would like to see a review on the Pyzel Gremlin and Astro Pop.
I’ve been riding a 6’0 seaside and I’ve been loving it for the progression and the speed, I was riding a 6’6 puddle jumper before that and even though the seaside is smaller it’s so much faster.
I’ve been thinking of picking up a glazer for when the waves get a little better. Would you recommend going with the same size 6’0 or would it be better to match the volume? I’m a bit of a bigger guy around 90kg, but haven’t had any issues with the seaside. Just trying to get a rough idea.
Always a tough question, if it was me I would probably stay the same. However your small wave boards are generally slightly higher in volume than your better wave boards. Maybe email them?
@@HowtoRip it was an opportunistic purchase off gumtree, I had my eye on a puddle jumper HP but it sold before I got to it then the glazer popped up, I guess it was meant to be. I’ve only surfed it once on a 3-4ft super clean sunset session a couple of weeks ago but it worked like a dream I think its similarities to the seaside helped, as I didn’t need to find the sweet spot it was just get up and go from the first wave. It got me thinking I could have gone a little shorter so the seaside, but that extra couple if litres really help when the waves are a bit weak & fat. Both are a good fit for my progression, and I’m noticing improvements with every season on the seaside. I may end up trying the seaside & beyond later in the year.
How do these LFT boards hold up to pressure dings etc?
I creased a sci fi, so they certainly aren't immune to damage.
I had a biscuit back in the day, I love these little hybrid pill thrusters. Super fun. Timmy Patterson’s version is probably my favorite, thing rips. Would love to give the Glazer a go too. Thanks for the review boys
Thanks Dan, was a lot of fun for sure
Thanks for a good review . Loved the go fish , loved the seaside but too fast for me - Iam an old one , but will be seriously thinking of getting the glazer 👍
Love the channel - especially the board reviews. I rode the Biscuit yrs ago and it was 🔥🔥. Seeing an updated version makes me froth.
Great to hear, I never had the chance!
If I surf a 30 liter thruster board, would you recommend get a Seaside with less, same, or more volume and by how many liters? Thanks!
Everyone is different Nattapak. It depends how well your 30L thruster goes in smaller waves?
I'd go with 1-2L more volume as you'll most likely surf the seaside in less powerful waves and need the volume to fly over mushy flat sections
@@HowtoRip Pretty good. I have a 30L Hypto Krypto but looking for something that would be even easier to paddle and catch waves in a waist to chest high condition.
@@Stickboysurfer Thank you!
Just got a 5’9” but the Atlantic went flat where I live so waiting patiently.
Let us know how it goes Ron!
same here dude, been flat for weeks
Mannn it sucks rn no waves for the next 7 days either
I have had one for about 3 weeks. They rip in good 2-4 foot waves. It’s been pumping for the whole 3 weeks so I can’t comment on slop surf. It’s nothing like a biscuit. The Biscuit you could ride in 1/2 a foot wind swell. I froth on mine.
If you had a biscuit and a glazer you have 85% of Aussie east coast waves covered
I agree, it definitely goes better with some quality
Looks similar to a HK. How do they compare? Is it much the same as a Hypto?
Hey Cam, I have never surfed the Hypto so I can't say
Please make video about best way to get under and over waves when paddling out
Hey Eli, check out our playlist, we have videos on this!
How to Rip thanks for replying I found it !! Such great videos
How much do you weigh at 5’8?
80kg Matt
I love your channel! In this case though I definetely think you should have waited until youd had the right conditions for the board! It seems weird that your doing a rewiev saying that yeah this board might be great in different condtions, but it does not give us any answer at all. Seems more like commercial to me. Look at noel salas..... I think it is better that you release less content but quality than vice versa...What is your opinion on this feed-back?
Hey Karl, there will be more videos showing this board in a variety of conditions. Considering there is footage of this board in Kellys wave pool, I thought it would be interesting to see it in sub par conditions. Thanks for the feedback, more to come on this one. It is definitely not a commercial.
@@HowtoRip sounds good! Thanks for the fast response!
Salas reviews his boards on perfect waves. But in aus/nz these are more typical of the conditions we experience here. It’s good to see a good surfer surfing less than perfect waves giving a good perspective of how the board will function in the real world. Not Noel sala’ss world or skill level. 🤔
Can you do a sci fi review
Maybe!
If only I had money for either 😂.. If I ever get the chance prob gonna run the 5'6"!
Hopefully one day Kaleo!
I want to go and buy a seaside now.
It is a fun board
Can’t go wrong on a seaside. I’ve surfed it in 4-6ft Hawaiian down to 1-2 Huntington Beach.
Is the seaside to hard to learn for beginner?
ya looks a little forced. great vid! thnx man!
More to come in better waves Stephen
Board looks way too small for you in my opinion.
I know you Australians are upside down over there. But that ain't no fish bro.! Go fish is a fish the seaside is a fish. The glazer is a thruster plain and simple round pin thruster.!
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Nice work Mattie!