Skipper, what a great video; I watched every minute. I've been surfing over three decades, mostly on longboards, but boards from just under six foot up to eleven foot. I say this because I really enjoyed all of Devon's tips, helping with what I didn't know, along with confirming what I already knew. I've been looking at the CI Log for a while and probably will pull the trigger next year, and this video certainly contributes to the stoke I feel in wanting to give one a try. And Devon, thanks so much for taking the time to discuss this board - I really appreciated your analysis on the making of the CI Log. I just gotta find one in stoke somewhere here in Orange County so I can put it under my arm.
That’s awesome! Thanks for tuning in. Yeah, def give it a fondle session or hunt down CI demo sessions. It’s very accessible on the West Coast😍 Happy holidays, Warren!
It’ll be cool if you could have another episode with Devon about tips for beginners & intermediates on midlengths as he went really into detail about longboards like the wood and bricks to practice cross stepping and positioning at the steep part of the wave
Yo skip… thanks 4 the great vids bro! And thanks Big D for all the great advice by the legend himself! Skipper I watch all your vids your doing a good job on your fun lifestyle path in surfing! I learn a lot by watching your videos! I remember you offered lending me your Toledo surf skate cause you’re a kind dude! Anyway I live in San Diego California I hope to run into big D some day. Keep up the great work coach🤙🏻
Thank you for the follow and watching! I would love to visit CA this year! I will post before going! If it happens, may be we could meet up for a session! Cheers!
The wind was pretty bad for Rockaway. I only got the tail of the swell when it was 2-3 ft. I wouldn’t even consider getting out on that big day. It was literally a death sentence.
@@SkipperSurfReview I saw lots of video of Jersey, and all I could think was. Ho Lee Shit. NO F’ing way. I have seen Rockaway at 15’ surf-able, and been out in stuff about that size in Oxnard Shores, CA and C Street - in my youth - but that was, as you said, a death sentence.
"Finished by a shaper." You mean some guy hand sanding some gruves out and putting in concave. Way too expensive for that kind of work. If my local shaper only makes nose riders then Id get his nose rider over this. This board was designed in California by Wayne Rich, and tested in CALIFORNIA by Devon Howard. IT WAS DESIGNED AND TESTED ON CALIFORNIA SURF Don't assume this board will work in your hometown surf because you see Devon Howard in Cali. Support local craft, they know your waves better than you. @@SkipperSurfReview
@@drillhead4657 the board is a result of decades of surfing and shaping. The shaper, Jon Chun, that makes the log in Carpinteria was under the tutelage of Wayne Rich. Surfboards are perceived value. If you don' t value the knowledge, input and work of the people that made it that is course up to you. And of course there are many options available to all surfers, which is a wonderful thing. It's unfortunate this project is very triggering to you. Maybe once day you can swap with Yury or someone else and judge for yourself. Until then, enjoy your surfing.
Skipper, what a great video; I watched every minute. I've been surfing over three decades, mostly on longboards, but boards from just under six foot up to eleven foot. I say this because I really enjoyed all of Devon's tips, helping with what I didn't know, along with confirming what I already knew. I've been looking at the CI Log for a while and probably will pull the trigger next year, and this video certainly contributes to the stoke I feel in wanting to give one a try. And Devon, thanks so much for taking the time to discuss this board - I really appreciated your analysis on the making of the CI Log. I just gotta find one in stoke somewhere here in Orange County so I can put it under my arm.
That’s awesome! Thanks for tuning in. Yeah, def give it a fondle session or hunt down CI demo sessions. It’s very accessible on the West Coast😍 Happy holidays, Warren!
Another great exchange! Learned a lot from this. Thanks!
Thank you for watching! Happy New Year!!!
Thank you so much to both of you for bringing us this! Keep the stoke 🤙🏽
Thank you for checking it out! I’m still pumped. Paddled out two days ago and tried to apply Devon’s tips out there. It’s definitely helping. Cheers!
Loving the colabs dude!
Rad! Thanks Yury and Devon!
Thank you for watching! Happy New Year 🥳
This was the coolest interview ever. Two chill peeps with the right vibe
Thank you for watching!
This was a great interview. Thank you skippy and Devon.
Skipper, excellent video and so very informative! I am getting into longboarding and Devon's tips were incredible. Keep up the the awesome content!!
Thanks! Will do!
It’ll be cool if you could have another episode with Devon about tips for beginners & intermediates on midlengths as he went really into detail about longboards like the wood and bricks to practice cross stepping and positioning at the steep part of the wave
I definitely should do one😁 thank you for the idea!
Thank you guys, great interview
Great video Yuri, from the UK!
Thank you for watching!
Great vid I’m inspired to step up my longboard game!
Stoked! Thanks for watching 🤙🏼
Yo skip… thanks 4 the great vids bro! And thanks Big D for all the great advice by the legend himself! Skipper I watch all your vids your doing a good job on your fun lifestyle path in surfing! I learn a lot by watching your videos! I remember you offered lending me your Toledo surf skate cause you’re a kind dude! Anyway I live in San Diego California I hope to run into big D some day. Keep up the great work coach🤙🏻
Thank you for the follow and watching! I would love to visit CA this year! I will post before going! If it happens, may be we could meet up for a session! Cheers!
For sure.. anytime!
WODERFUL DEVON HOWARD , WONDERFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUL
hahha ,my car is a VW turan, it is super good for carrying any log or mid or short. :)
Hey did you get any of that big swell I saw in Jersey? Did it hit the Rock?
The wind was pretty bad for Rockaway. I only got the tail of the swell when it was 2-3 ft. I wouldn’t even consider getting out on that big day. It was literally a death sentence.
@@SkipperSurfReview I saw lots of video of Jersey, and all I could think was. Ho Lee Shit. NO F’ing way. I have seen Rockaway at 15’ surf-able, and been out in stuff about that size in Oxnard Shores, CA and C Street - in my youth - but that was, as you said, a death sentence.
1700$ for a CNC board is disgusting.
Channel islands hops on trends quicker than a white girl
Midlengths and now logs
SUPPORT LOCAL SURF CRAFT
It’s finished by a shaper. What do you do if the local shaper only hand shapes the nose riders?🕺🏻
"Finished by a shaper." You mean some guy hand sanding some gruves out and putting in concave.
Way too expensive for that kind of work.
If my local shaper only makes nose riders then Id get his nose rider over this.
This board was designed in California by Wayne Rich, and tested in CALIFORNIA by Devon Howard. IT WAS DESIGNED AND TESTED ON CALIFORNIA SURF
Don't assume this board will work in your hometown surf because you see Devon Howard in Cali.
Support local craft, they know your waves better than you.
@@SkipperSurfReview
@@drillhead4657 the board is a result of decades of surfing and shaping. The shaper, Jon Chun, that makes the log in Carpinteria was under the tutelage of Wayne Rich. Surfboards are perceived value. If you don' t value the knowledge, input and work of the people that made it that is course up to you. And of course there are many options available to all surfers, which is a wonderful thing. It's unfortunate this project is very triggering to you. Maybe once day you can swap with Yury or someone else and judge for yourself. Until then, enjoy your surfing.