You do such a good job with all your how to video's. Just those simple tips practiced by a beginner just saved hours of frustration. Also your unboxing was perfect you left nothing to chance. Thank You
Great video. With the way you are using it here (max, hybrid but lots of e foiling) would it be okay to use 3 prop. I read somewhere that 3 pop risky for e foiling, too much strain on system?
There’s a Real Watersports video where Josh Ku recommends moving feet at the transition, but you don’t. I assume you have solid front foot pressure when powered so more balanced when gliding?
Some riders dont need to, you'll notice it more if you're a lightweight rider but if you're wanting to really carve and turn, shuffling feet definitely helps. You'll see James Casey doing this as well.
You do such a good job with all your how to video's. Just those simple tips practiced by a
beginner just saved hours of frustration. Also your unboxing was perfect you left nothing to chance. Thank You
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This is great, thanks for sharing! The in-water mic is top tier.
Awesome tips!!
Great video. With the way you are using it here (max, hybrid but lots of e foiling) would it be okay to use 3 prop. I read somewhere that 3 pop risky for e foiling, too much strain on system?
What microphone are you using?? This is sweet. My FD is in the mail. Looking forward to putting it to use!
It's actually a DJI Pocket Mic inside a... rubber balloon (to put it nicely...) strapped to a hat!
There’s a Real Watersports video where Josh Ku recommends moving feet at the transition, but you don’t. I assume you have solid front foot pressure when powered so more balanced when gliding?
Some riders dont need to, you'll notice it more if you're a lightweight rider but if you're wanting to really carve and turn, shuffling feet definitely helps. You'll see James Casey doing this as well.
excellent
Is this the 20cm you’re on?
He's on the 25cm