Mark Healey Caught Inside At Mavericks - TransWorld SURF
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- Amazing GoPro footage of Hawaiian big wave surfer Mark Healey getting caught inside by a 25-foot wave during the 2014 Mavericks Invitational. Footage courtesy of GoPro.
That view inside a close out with another board is so rare to see. Leave it to Mark to end up with such an amazing view. Glad youre okay Mark! Thank you for the footage - Amazing!
Watched live today. What a frigging perspective! Congrats Twiggy!!!
He makes it look like a walk in the park. Minimal energy use, calm.
That wide angle lens doesn't do justice for that massive wave!
Kevin your so hot
Ashlyn, YOU'RE so hot!
stephen, your so hot
Holy Shit... I wasn't expecting that. Few vids nowadays raise my pulse. Great vid!
had this happen with a few 3 foot waves.....right in a tight set....can not begin to imagine what this would look and feel like....
+Paul Rude it would look and feel like death... i would drown dude ha
Is there any way to get the unedited version of the hold down? This cut makes it look like he was only down for 2 seconds or something.
Did you miss an "N" out of cut ?
This makes it look so easy, I was holding and thought "Hey I can take a 20 ft wave beating no problems"
I thought the same thing - would be great to see the full hold down, amazing how he handled it - calm and relaxed
The red board at 0:28 gives you a gauge on how big the wave was. The board was probably around 10 ft. long. But the wide angle lens does give a strange perspective that makes it look like a much smaller wave.
I watched this in real-time. The hold-down time was MUCH longer than this video indicates. It was edited by either GoPro or the Mavericks organizers. He was under for a LONG time and was totally punished. He was exhausted from this hammering and had to inflate his emergency life vest. But he's a stud for going back out after this and finishing his heat.
@PrinceWinstonTheeThird "surf boarding?!?" LOL
I've been stuck inside once. Dry, sharp reef on my knees and arms while at least 1.5x overhead waves smash into me. I tried holding onto the reef as hard as I could. The first wave proved too strong and dragged me across the reef, smashing up my knees and my hands. After the first wave I tried running across the reef as hard as I could, cutting up my feet. The second wave that hit me swept me off my feet from behind and caused me to fall backwards into the water, arse-first. I only scraped my arse a little. Got back up and jumped into the drop off, swam into shore. Needed stitches in my palm and had a few cuts on my knees, arms and arse. Not any significant damage but fuck me was I shitting myself.
Love GoPro!
it was scary getting dragged at the Ala Moana bowls, surfing 4-5 ft waves. 25 feet is something I have no intention of getting close to
wow! talk about shredding the gnar!!
Jet Ski angels.
I got caught on a 10 foot wave and had a really bad experience cant imagine 3 times that
do you math? 2.5 ...
Fyodor Pavlovich you don't round before your multiplying, that would be 30ft, off by 5.
Sick dude
I was there. The waves were not six feet dude.
☝️🤓I love this.
🙏💚
Ouchhhhhhhhhh
Barrel vision... Undah da sea :)
lol ummm, lets see you guys get caught on the inside on 30 foot waves see how fun it is. I live in SF surf half moon bay and Ocean a lot and almost drowned on 15 to 20 foot days now add 10 more feet and rocks on your left and thats mavs
I hate getting caught inside....just hate it.
Check www.redbull.tv/videos/event-stream-374/big-wave-surfing-from-the-us-west-coast
From 16:16 to see how big the wave was !!
12:45 you can see it live
That wasn't 25 ft.
Watch it from another angle (its on Redbull TV and probably on youtube as well), its 25ft+ absolute monster set that took nearly everyone out in that heat. Healey was held down for ages and looked really rocked to the core. unbelievably he got back out there and paddled into another couple later on in the heat. Absolutely nuts!
who says it wasn't 25ft+ sure don't know nothing about surfing. That is a f* monster, insane physical strenght from healey.