I really appreciate the emphasis on effortless balance…But still wonder about the all the need to practice working with a craft that is so difficult to balance…I had ridden a Waveski made by Dick Wold for over 20 years and because of the initial choice of size and style this is not an issue…Almost 0 frustration due to instability…Do not understand the styling that creates these difficulties…I imagine the only argument what is lost in speed and the maneuvers that become available…
I understand what you're saying, but you already answered your question yourself: the focus with many wave skis is on speed and maneuverability and then you have to sacrifice on stability. But as I say in the video: if someone just struggles with stability, then they have a board that is not suitable for their level. It also depends on what surfing style someone aspires to and what kind of waves they surf: do you want to surf easy lines or do you want to surf radically? I'm stoked now with my custom Macski which for me has a perfect balance in stability and maneuverability (different board than in this video).
Hi Paul, at 1:06 and 1:30 in this video there's a pop up in the right corner of the screen. When you click that, you see the links to the two other videos I mentioned. Have fun in the waves. Greetings , Paul
Hi Robert. The KS Performance is 228cm x 62,5 cm. For riders up to 85kg. There's also a XL version of this model for riders up to 90kg. Contact KS for those dimensions info@kswaveski.com or on their social media
Brilliant tips. Thanks from Ireland
Merci pour les leçons et les démonstrations.
Avec plaisir. D''autres vidéos à venir. Salutations, Paul
Some good tips mate.
Enjoy the practice my friend
Great Video Paul,it will come in handy for me this Summer.I love the fin storage lol
Thanks Richard! Hahaha, you noticed the fins😊. Mission accomplished 😉
I really appreciate the emphasis on effortless balance…But still wonder about the all the need to practice working with a craft that is so difficult to balance…I had ridden a Waveski made by Dick Wold for over 20 years and because of the initial choice of size and style this is not an issue…Almost 0 frustration due to instability…Do not understand the styling that creates these difficulties…I imagine the only argument what is lost in speed and the maneuvers that become available…
I understand what you're saying, but you already answered your question yourself: the focus with many wave skis is on speed and maneuverability and then you have to sacrifice on stability. But as I say in the video: if someone just struggles with stability, then they have a board that is not suitable for their level. It also depends on what surfing style someone aspires to and what kind of waves they surf: do you want to surf easy lines or do you want to surf radically? I'm stoked now with my custom Macski which for me has a perfect balance in stability and maneuverability (different board than in this video).
Shoot...i might have the wrong waveski for me. I looked but didn't find safety video you mentioned. Could you post link please?
Hi Paul, at 1:06 and 1:30 in this video there's a pop up in the right corner of the screen. When you click that, you see the links to the two other videos I mentioned. Have fun in the waves. Greetings , Paul
What are the dimensions of that board, length and width? Thanks
Hi Robert. The KS Performance is 228cm x 62,5 cm. For riders up to 85kg. There's also a XL version of this model for riders up to 90kg. Contact KS for those dimensions info@kswaveski.com or on their social media