Holy cow bro, that’s insane. Look at how crazy that is it looks just like a longboard and a decent fast wave you’re onto something bro well done man awesome work.😂👍😎
Your surf style is improved greatly bro. You should try a longboard next time you’re at the beach just start off on shoulder high stuff. You’ll find it way easier to drop in kale broccoli is the man you need to watch. He will profane all of the paddling out techniques, for you and other areas that you might be weak on, I think you’d enjoy it, bruv👍👍👍😎🤷🏻♂️
@@TonyNietnagel in my case it's the rear rail adapter, I have 2 sets from 2020-21 and both used to produce metal against metal rattling. Front is silent and squeaky if not lubricated.
Great setup! But do the Hamboards have any flexibility? Looks like it's a stiff peace of wood. I think the most fun pumping is a combination of the board rebound and leaning. I use the Waterborne adapters with my Loaded Vanguard Flex 2 and I'm completely happy with it.
LOL - Ive been trying to get the damn trucks off my Pescadito so i can try some CX trucks, and wondered why I just couldnt get the damn nuts to shift. Now I know! 😆
Looks like so much fun. Been watching your channel and bought some parts off your site for my 2 carver boards. Trying to figure out what the optimal size is for a campus log cruiser with waterborne adapters. Any recommendations? Seems like the koastal drifter might be one of the easiest to get boards but I’m curious if 60” is overkill or if a board in the upper 40’s to mid 50s is just as good. What’s your favorite wheelbase so far for this style? Thanks!
I bought a Hamboards Pinger last week. Beautiful board, top quality. As you said, pumping these giants is a struggle, even with the HST truck system, so I also ordered their Street Sweeper to see if paddling is my thing or not. I already made the Pinger move a little more smoothly by replacing the stock bearings with Bronson G3 ones. It's nice to know that I could eventually use the Waterborne adapters. One question: why didn't you stick with the larger wheels and went for a smaller diameter? Thanks for the video
Great customization Steve. Outside the big amount of space for cross stepping, did you find others "rider" advantages in comparison with the others big boards you've already adapted as surfskate ? In other word, was it just a "one shot fun session" or would you consider it as a keeper ? I would like to try a big board with a reactive flex (i guess this Hamboards has no flex, correct ?), which seems not esay to find.
i was curious to see if you had tried out hamboards zero degree rear truck. supposedly it provides more forward thrust and makes it feel more like a typical surfskate. great build. that thing is wild
I have on the back of my Supskate Enduro 60. That was paired with a new 55deg Hst on the front and it pumped really well on the front foot, LDP style as shown in the video. I haven't tried it on a shorter board yet but I have set my Hamboards Fish up with a 20deg rear 40deg front. The extra drive when pumping off the back foot like you would when really surfing is massive. The 40deg gives a tighter carve but the 20 takes more of the energy forwards into momentum. HST's are trucks designed to be surfed using surf technique, using the shoulders hips and legs to crank and drive, to emulate surfing on land rather than other systems that are designed to be ridden in a surf style. I don't get to the water much as surf spots where I live are inconsistent and poor, but using my Fish really helps maintain fitness and technique for when I get the chance to surf
Dude, you should call this profaning Ham dreadful HST truck why don’t they use Waterbourne? I have asked them this question in person and the reply I received was they would not be prepared to consider looking at doing a model with water board trucks.!
Holy cow bro, that’s insane. Look at how crazy that is it looks just like a longboard and a decent fast wave you’re onto something bro well done man awesome work.😂👍😎
One of the longest ride I have seen on a Surfskate and enjoyable to watch from start to finish. This deck looks like pure pleasure to ride.
Looks crazy!!! The motion is totally different before and after 😅
Great flow, and these cross steps are very smooth!
Looks like a good time. I need to add a Hamboard to my addiction, I mean collection.
That looked really cool. I'm gonna have to get me a rail adapter.
All the great components for the customization!
This is my dream setup!!! Damn, it looks so nice, thanks for showcasing it!
Your surf style is improved greatly bro. You should try a longboard next time you’re at the beach just start off on shoulder high stuff. You’ll find it way easier to drop in kale broccoli is the man you need to watch. He will profane all of the paddling out techniques, for you and other areas that you might be weak on, I think you’d enjoy it, bruv👍👍👍😎🤷🏻♂️
Супер!! Не знал что на заднюю подвеску тоже выпустили адаптер👍🏻
Thank you for your videos. I greatly appreciate them.
I just got this board, and was going to ask your opinion on modifying it. Love it!!!
Keep doing what you’re doing!
Класс! Отличная задумка!
waoooo me encanta eres buenisimo haciendo esto
That looks like a flowy, smooth ride
Yes this will be my next add
Great fun!
Impressive!
5:33 Ah that's where that rattling was coming from. I've tried to track it down for so long.
I ride the OG surf adapter but never experienced any noise. Strange
@@TonyNietnagel in my case it's the rear rail adapter, I have 2 sets from 2020-21 and both used to produce metal against metal rattling. Front is silent and squeaky if not lubricated.
Great setup! But do the Hamboards have any flexibility? Looks like it's a stiff peace of wood. I think the most fun pumping is a combination of the board rebound and leaning. I use the Waterborne adapters with my Loaded Vanguard Flex 2 and I'm completely happy with it.
LOL - Ive been trying to get the damn trucks off my Pescadito so i can try some CX trucks, and wondered why I just couldnt get the damn nuts to shift. Now I know! 😆
Thats fantastic 😂
*Yewwh!*
🤙🏽⚡️🤟🏽⚡️👌🏽
👍👍👍
🙌WoW!
Looks like so much fun. Been watching your channel and bought some parts off your site for my 2 carver boards. Trying to figure out what the optimal size is for a campus log cruiser with waterborne adapters. Any recommendations? Seems like the koastal drifter might be one of the easiest to get boards but I’m curious if 60” is overkill or if a board in the upper 40’s to mid 50s is just as good. What’s your favorite wheelbase so far for this style? Thanks!
I bought a Hamboards Pinger last week. Beautiful board, top quality. As you said, pumping these giants is a struggle, even with the HST truck system, so I also ordered their Street Sweeper to see if paddling is my thing or not. I already made the Pinger move a little more smoothly by replacing the stock bearings with Bronson G3 ones. It's nice to know that I could eventually use the Waterborne adapters. One question: why didn't you stick with the larger wheels and went for a smaller diameter? Thanks for the video
Maybe smaller wheels are easier to pump?
@@filipbonn6386or maybe to prevent wheel bite, since the Waterborne system allows the trucks to have way more range than the stock ones.
Great customization Steve. Outside the big amount of space for cross stepping, did you find others "rider" advantages in comparison with the others big boards you've already adapted as surfskate ? In other word, was it just a "one shot fun session" or would you consider it as a keeper ? I would like to try a big board with a reactive flex (i guess this Hamboards has no flex, correct ?), which seems not esay to find.
This is one of my very favorite rides! I ride this one and my Sector 9 Luke Nosewalker almost every day.
i was curious to see if you had tried out hamboards zero degree rear truck. supposedly it provides more forward thrust and makes it feel more like a typical surfskate. great build. that thing is wild
I have on the back of my Supskate Enduro 60. That was paired with a new 55deg Hst on the front and it pumped really well on the front foot, LDP style as shown in the video.
I haven't tried it on a shorter board yet but I have set my Hamboards Fish up with a 20deg rear 40deg front. The extra drive when pumping off the back foot like you would when really surfing is massive. The 40deg gives a tighter carve but the 20 takes more of the energy forwards into momentum.
HST's are trucks designed to be surfed using surf technique, using the shoulders hips and legs to crank and drive, to emulate surfing on land rather than other systems that are designed to be ridden in a surf style. I don't get to the water much as surf spots where I live are inconsistent and poor, but using my Fish really helps maintain fitness and technique for when I get the chance to surf
Dude, you should call this profaning Ham dreadful HST truck why don’t they use Waterbourne? I have asked them this question in person and the reply I received was they would not be prepared to consider looking at doing a model with water board trucks.!
it's a great opportunity if they'd be willing to collaborate?
Привет.Пройди эту трассу в обратную сторону,или у ты не умеешь двигаться в гору?
Why would I do that? I can easily pump uphill. But what fun is that?
Удовольствие двигаться в гору на доске,или тащить её, в гору на своём горбу.Если не умеешь,так и скажи. Ждём видео.
@@michailovsienko1254he’s too polite to say your an ahole