the cap flaps, the sunnies, the obvious post-Ments jet-lagged wtf'ness 😂🤣 loved this one Cris great content - but even better delivery man lol (edit: sorry bout the nose cracks, shitty!!)
Great video. I’m aiming for a trip to the Mentawais early next year and this is helpful. Another random question: I’m the exact same size, weight & build as you. It’s an endless quest to find jeans that I like. I really dig the ones you’re wearing in this vid. I’d love to know what brand, model & size they are? Thanks man 🙏🤙🏼
ahhh.. a fellow denim enthusiast. hell yah. These were Insight jeans (was a skate / surf company, not sure if it's still around). xara jeans usually fit quite well, as do Lucky brand. 30 / 32 baby!
Cris, what type of padding do you use for the rails, nose and tails of your boards? Do you any type of bubble wrap on them for extra protection? Leaving for Panama in July and wanted to know your thoughts on this.
I just line the bag with cardboard, and maybe some bubble wrap. Some people make “rail-savers” out of pool noodles or plumbing foam, but my quad board bag, with 4 boards in it, can’t accomodate all the extra width from foam. So cardboard liner on the rails / nose / tail of the board bag, and all 4 boards go in one big bubble wrap coffin
it honestly depends on the board, and where someone is actually surfing on a wave face. more down the line holding and big arcing carbes... more rake. more vertical whippy turns and a bit more "looseness", get a more upright fin.
Hi Chris I'm going to the philippines siargao island. I'm bringing a 6'4 Ci-MId, 6'2 happy pin tail for a little step up, 5'11 CI Fever good wave board, and I cant decide if I should bring my 5'7 pyzel gremlin grovel board or my JS xero epoxy 5'10 everyday board. Waves are suppose to be 4 to 6 plus when we get there then drop to 2 to 3 the last couple days. Any advice or insight would be much appreciated brotha????
I need to preface this with the understanding that I've never been to the phillipines, and I don't know the gremlin or the JS everyday. It would depend on the wave quality. 2-3 foot in the Mentawais can still be completely surfed on a performance shaped board, and a groveler isn't really needed. so I guess it depends on the wave quality. is 2-3 foot weak and gutless? or does it still have some juice? a 5 10" JS everyday may be the choice if that 2-3 foot is still wonderfully powerful and fun
Hey Chris, my first Ments trip is in a month. I generally prefer to ride flatter boards.. my day to day for years now for anywhere 2-5ft has been a JS Psycho Nitro & more recently a JS Xero. Do you think I should go for something with more rocker or stick to what I’m used to?
do you ride flatter boards in really high quality surf? Or are your day to day flatter boards suited to lesser quality waves wherever you surf. Ultimately it's up to you, but it often helps surfers match a board to the wave. good quality waves have all the power and speed you need. you want a board that is designed to work with that power and speed, but that also calls into question whether or not you surf in the pocket, or out on the flats and shoulders. good waves are suited to boards with more rocker, but it also comes down to the inherent skill a surfer has, and whether he / she is surfing the board the way it's designed to.
@@SurfStrengthCoach cheers. I would say I’m working on surfing in the pocket more & more but historically my turns have been a little more on the shoulder. The waves I surf are mostly fatter point breaks & beachies but I’ve also used the same boards when it gets hollow without any issues.
Board choice should be more about volume and what type of wave your often surfing. I’ve never really based a board off my height, and generally make choices based on wave type, board shape that is suitable for that wave, and then volume.
We tell our coaching camp guests that it is ABSOLUTELY NOT an ideal board for the standard of mentawais waves. This now brings into question what caliber of surfer, and what caliber of wave are they surfing. There are for sure waves in the Ments / indo that a hypto would be good for. But if you’re chasing high quality surf, absolutely not. Simply look at the outline and rocker and it’s fairly obvious IMO
Valuable insights here Cris. I’m preparing for my first trip ever to Mentawaii and this is by far the best content I’ve watched. Many thanks!!!
STOKED to hear that. thank you! I appreciate the support and positive comments. Hope you score! I just got back from the Mentawais about a week ago.
Production value on this one is the step up! great video.
trying to make some decent content now and then... I think we are getting better, finally. Thanks for watching.
great info, thanks man! that Fishbeard looks tasty!
might see if i can get one for my trip to Morocco in December....
I've surfed morocco, and I reckon this board could be a good addition to a quiver over there, no doubt
the cap flaps, the sunnies, the obvious post-Ments jet-lagged wtf'ness 😂🤣
loved this one Cris
great content - but even better delivery man lol
(edit: sorry bout the nose cracks, shitty!!)
Awesome board insight Cris, thanks my brother
Thanks Andy, I appreciate the positive support.
Great video. I’m aiming for a trip to the Mentawais early next year and this is helpful. Another random question: I’m the exact same size, weight & build as you. It’s an endless quest to find jeans that I like. I really dig the ones you’re wearing in this vid. I’d love to know what brand, model & size they are? Thanks man 🙏🤙🏼
ahhh.. a fellow denim enthusiast. hell yah. These were Insight jeans (was a skate / surf company, not sure if it's still around). xara jeans usually fit quite well, as do Lucky brand. 30 / 32 baby!
Hi Chris, I'm going going to be going to siargao island in the Philippines in two days. Bringing my boards, whats the best way to protect those noses?
Cris, what type of padding do you use for the rails, nose and tails of your boards? Do you any type of bubble wrap on them for extra protection? Leaving for Panama in July and wanted to know your thoughts on this.
I just line the bag with cardboard, and maybe some bubble wrap. Some people make “rail-savers” out of pool noodles or plumbing foam, but my quad board bag, with 4 boards in it, can’t accomodate all the extra width from foam. So cardboard liner on the rails / nose / tail of the board bag, and all 4 boards go in one big bubble wrap coffin
Hi Cris, what about fins? Any size, rake, etc that you recommend?
it honestly depends on the board, and where someone is actually surfing on a wave face. more down the line holding and big arcing carbes... more rake. more vertical whippy turns and a bit more "looseness", get a more upright fin.
Hi Chris I'm going to the philippines siargao island. I'm bringing a 6'4 Ci-MId, 6'2 happy pin tail for a little step up, 5'11 CI Fever good wave board, and I cant decide if I should bring my 5'7 pyzel gremlin grovel board or my JS xero epoxy 5'10 everyday board. Waves are suppose to be 4 to 6 plus when we get there then drop to 2 to 3 the last couple days. Any advice or insight would be much appreciated brotha????
I need to preface this with the understanding that I've never been to the phillipines, and I don't know the gremlin or the JS everyday. It would depend on the wave quality. 2-3 foot in the Mentawais can still be completely surfed on a performance shaped board, and a groveler isn't really needed. so I guess it depends on the wave quality. is 2-3 foot weak and gutless? or does it still have some juice? a 5 10" JS everyday may be the choice if that 2-3 foot is still wonderfully powerful and fun
Hey Chris, my first Ments trip is in a month. I generally prefer to ride flatter boards.. my day to day for years now for anywhere 2-5ft has been a JS Psycho Nitro & more recently a JS Xero. Do you think I should go for something with more rocker or stick to what I’m used to?
do you ride flatter boards in really high quality surf? Or are your day to day flatter boards suited to lesser quality waves wherever you surf.
Ultimately it's up to you, but it often helps surfers match a board to the wave.
good quality waves have all the power and speed you need. you want a board that is designed to work with that power and speed, but that also calls into question whether or not you surf in the pocket, or out on the flats and shoulders.
good waves are suited to boards with more rocker, but it also comes down to the inherent skill a surfer has, and whether he / she is surfing the board the way it's designed to.
@@SurfStrengthCoach cheers. I would say I’m working on surfing in the pocket more & more but historically my turns have been a little more on the shoulder. The waves I surf are mostly fatter point breaks & beachies but I’ve also used the same boards when it gets hollow without any issues.
Your call then buddy. Personally, I match the board to the wave and adjust my surfing accordingly. Wouldn’t drive a 4x4 on an F1 track.
FL is def a great home spot.
good beaches, good fishing
Hey man, I'm 5.3 ft do you think everyday boards should be as high as my height or a little more?
Board choice should be more about volume and what type of wave your often surfing. I’ve never really based a board off my height, and generally make choices based on wave type, board shape that is suitable for that wave, and then volume.
What r your thoughts on the famous hypto krypto for Indo, Chris?
We tell our coaching camp guests that it is ABSOLUTELY NOT an ideal board for the standard of mentawais waves. This now brings into question what caliber of surfer, and what caliber of wave are they surfing. There are for sure waves in the Ments / indo that a hypto would be good for. But if you’re chasing high quality surf, absolutely not. Simply look at the outline and rocker and it’s fairly obvious IMO
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