recently found your vids. been enjoying them heaps because of you im getting a smoothstar for my birthday.just wondering what editing software you use. keep it up bro
Thank you very much for these very informative three-part tutorials. Please a question: I have been surfing for 18 months, and to improve I started surfskating 15 days ago with an instructor. I have no balance problem, the speed generation and turns are still dismal. Is the Smoothstar suitable for me? I weigh 72 kg for 1m 72 cm. I have to take the 32 or 34 inches to be comfortable. thank you very much for your feedback. I am 63 and a half years old. you are great on the board.. From Morocco
Yew! Stoked you found these tutorials useful! Yes the smoothstar is suitable for anyone and everyone no matter your age or surfing experience, it's all about having a go and having fun! With your height and weight you can get away with either board, generally when people are tossing up between the 34 and 32, and are around your height, I say it comes down to the type of skating they want to do. the 32 is lighter, so it's easier to whip around and get more radical and in that case, in contrast, the 34" will be better for bowls. So for you, as you're just starting out, either board is going to provide a solid foundation to improve those fundamental skills and mechanics so you can transfer over to surfing. So I guess the main point of difference for you would be your stance. If you tend to have a wider stance and prefer more surface area then go for the 34, if not, you'll be fine to opt for the 32. The difference between the two will be very minor and they both perform the same, so you'll be able to improve your skills no matter what board you choose. Hope this helps YEW!
Hello, I'm hau'oli and your videos are helping me a lot, thank you from Brazil!
G'day! That's Epic! I'm glad to hear Happy surfskating!
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very useful, haven't seen anyone describe different kinds of compression before, thank you!
Stoked you liked it! YEW!
extremely helpful for deep understanding!!! thank you!!!
Thanks so much! Stoked you enjoyed it YEW!
recently found your vids. been enjoying them heaps because of you im getting a smoothstar for my birthday.just wondering what editing software you use. keep it up bro
Thank you very much for these very informative three-part tutorials. Please a question: I have been surfing for 18 months, and to improve I started surfskating 15 days ago with an instructor. I have no balance problem, the speed generation and turns are still dismal. Is the Smoothstar suitable for me? I weigh 72 kg for 1m 72 cm. I have to take the 32 or 34 inches to be comfortable. thank you very much for your feedback. I am 63 and a half years old. you are great on the board..
From Morocco
Yew! Stoked you found these tutorials useful! Yes the smoothstar is suitable for anyone and everyone no matter your age or surfing experience, it's all about having a go and having fun! With your height and weight you can get away with either board, generally when people are tossing up between the 34 and 32, and are around your height, I say it comes down to the type of skating they want to do. the 32 is lighter, so it's easier to whip around and get more radical and in that case, in contrast, the 34" will be better for bowls. So for you, as you're just starting out, either board is going to provide a solid foundation to improve those fundamental skills and mechanics so you can transfer over to surfing. So I guess the main point of difference for you would be your stance. If you tend to have a wider stance and prefer more surface area then go for the 34, if not, you'll be fine to opt for the 32. The difference between the two will be very minor and they both perform the same, so you'll be able to improve your skills no matter what board you choose. Hope this helps YEW!
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Thank you very much for your reply. I'm grateful to you. best wishes ..
what wheels do you use? size? if small like 55mm more help full for kick turn?
I like the explanation in these three videos but the background music is annoyingly loud.
Good Video - only the load background music during your talking is a bit annoying