Another great video Noel! I worked out that I'm using the boards natural down the line speed to do my turns not so much the drive from the fins, it's probably because im more of a front foot surfer. I think alot of today's average surfers have similar problem. But I'm trying to correct it and finding twin fins are helping with all the extra drive you get from the bigger fins, and you have to get that back foot over the fins. Love your work, keep it up!
Check out my Momentum Series Concept to hybridize a large fin base and medium fin depth. It’s the best of both.... maximum Drive with the Large base and fast n loose with Medium fin depth. Nothing out there like it...www.shopsurfnshow.com/collections/fins/products/surf-n-show-thruster-rakes
We are starting to go into these lessons on our Surf Better Tutorials. Episode 2 in Backside Snaps we talk about drifting the tail a bit. We also talk about it on Frontside Snaps. We will be starting Frontside and Backside Tail slides soon. Here is a link to join us on our Surf Better Tutorials. www.patreon.com/surfnshow
It's all about having the speed, knowing your turn, and front foot pressure applied at the correct moment while unweighting the back foot. No rocket science there.
@@szacharym ya it feels like there's a gap between my skill level and the next. I feel stuck and I'm trying to learn the next thing besides a snap and cutback I figures this would be next but I cant figure it out
Sliding tail is all about knowing what kind of turn you're going to be doing, having the speed to do it, and controlling front foot pressure at the right point of the turn. At least with standard thrusters, and pretty much any standard thruster is gonna allow it. Lower entry, higher tail rockered boards lend themselves to this even moreso and I've found for whatever reason single to doubles as well.
@@surfnshowreviews7777 Just tried it. It does feel better. Nice engaged drivey feeling with a little more maneuverability. Think it'll be my new groveler setup. Thx
Noel Great video as usual I’m about to buy the dominator 2 and struggling between the 5”11 or 6”0 What is your reco on which one to buy I am intermediate/expert skill and weight 185lbs/5’8 Thanks
Hey Noel quick question, I have heard a few times about using small fins in bigger days with a pin tail, whilst bigger fins (by giving more lift) are better on smaller days. You hear JJF and Pyzel talk about it here: ua-cam.com/video/HBQNJois85I/v-deo.html I cant remember what video it was but I think kelly mentions this too at some point, whats your take on that?
I agree... I used to ride a Large fin in 1-5' surf to maximize drive through turns and then scale down to a medium fin in bigger waves (6-8'+) to help control my board at high speeds. Surfing bigger waves with smaller fins will help the rails, fins, and tail to work together. The smaller fins enable the rail and tail stay engaged as a larger fin can create lift and disengage the rail and make it difficult get the board to settle down through turns.
Hey Noel, i jus ordered a flat earth and was jus bout to buy a set of your hp keels and was wondering if they are your go to fins for the flat earth as they were on the winged twin? Pumped to get this board in the water, cheers legend🤙🏻
Absolutely my go to Twinnies on the Flat Earth!! You will see them shred a little tomorrow on my interview with Akila on the Flat Earth. My full review drops on Monday the 15th. Get your HP Keels ASAP
Hi. I wanted to point out that shipping quotes on intl shipping in your store are crazy. There's no reason why a t-shirt (with 25$ cost) will take extra 40$ !!! To ship... I understand you are using a platform for this that you do not control but if you want intl sales then sending a single t shirt over seas cannot cost more than 15$ tops. There are plenty platforms out there that will give you that... Maybe you guys should switch... Just my 2 cents. You are probably missing out on many customers... Thanks
Cheers for your feedback. For us to ship a set of fins or T-Shirt through USPS to most countries outside the USA cost roughly $32-$40. We know it’s expensive and we are missing out on sales due to high shipping cost but for now it’s better than not offering our products overseas at all to our community. Sorry...
Another great video Noel! I worked out that I'm using the boards natural down the line speed to do my turns not so much the drive from the fins, it's probably because im more of a front foot surfer. I think alot of today's average surfers have similar problem. But I'm trying to correct it and finding twin fins are helping with all the extra drive you get from the bigger fins, and you have to get that back foot over the fins. Love your work, keep it up!
I made a set of twin fins like swiss cheese that are super fun to slide around with.
Hey Noel, the footage of your surfing looks really good with both the quad and the twin. I think your work with the fins is paying off.
You should review the pyzel radius
Amazing Noel ! Sick content 🙌🏼
i'm you size and I surf large templates too. I just feel that medium are too lose for me. I like to feel the fin holding the water tightly
Check out my Momentum Series Concept to hybridize a large fin base and medium fin depth. It’s the best of both.... maximum Drive with the Large base and fast n loose with Medium fin depth. Nothing out there like it...www.shopsurfnshow.com/collections/fins/products/surf-n-show-thruster-rakes
Can you review the Lost Rocket redux?
I will... I’m still waiting for boards I ordered last year.
really useful stuff!
any chance of a quiver killer review?
cheers
Not at this time… that’s a older model with very few requests for a review.
@@surfnshowreviews7777 no worries. keep up the good work
Do you have a lesson on the ACTION of sliding your tail or doing reverses etc?
We are starting to go into these lessons on our Surf Better Tutorials. Episode 2 in Backside Snaps we talk about drifting the tail a bit. We also talk about it on Frontside Snaps. We will be starting Frontside and Backside Tail slides soon. Here is a link to join us on our Surf Better Tutorials.
www.patreon.com/surfnshow
It's all about having the speed, knowing your turn, and front foot pressure applied at the correct moment while unweighting the back foot. No rocket science there.
@@szacharym ya it feels like there's a gap between my skill level and the next. I feel stuck and I'm trying to learn the next thing besides a snap and cutback I figures this would be next but I cant figure it out
Sliding tail is all about knowing what kind of turn you're going to be doing, having the speed to do it, and controlling front foot pressure at the right point of the turn. At least with standard thrusters, and pretty much any standard thruster is gonna allow it. Lower entry, higher tail rockered boards lend themselves to this even moreso and I've found for whatever reason single to doubles as well.
I couldnt find those HP Keels on the NVS website. Where you can get a pair?
You can get my HP Keels here. Cheers!!
www.shopsurfnshow.com/collections/fins
just missing one: NB2 was made for tail slide ;)
Hello Noel! Thanks for your videos!!
Do you know the differences between the Dominator 2 and the Spitfire?
Sorry I don’t much about the Spitfire. The D2 is legit though…. One of my all time favs Daily Driver
@@surfnshowreviews7777 ok thanks Noel from Spain
What of Aipa's new FLAT EARTH......review?
I’m working on that review now. It’s up next for us.
@@surfnshowreviews7777 nice.....
can you do the LSD Hammer review
Have you ever tried large filipe sides and medium center fin?
Yes... it feels better
@@surfnshowreviews7777 Just tried it. It does feel better. Nice engaged drivey feeling with a little more maneuverability. Think it'll be my new groveler setup. Thx
Whats the song name?
It's called "Maybelline" by Ron Artis II. His music is insane.... check him out on Spotify
Man I could have just watched 30 more minutes of him shredding!
How do you like the medium spinetek vs small?
I will be testing more on this. So far no comment
Hi Noel if you had to choose What 3 boards will you recommend to a novice/intermediate surfer for 1-4 ft surf ?
Groveler with hybrid outline = Astro POP or Seaside.
Small wave performance board = Dominator 2 or Rocket Wide Squash tail
@@surfnshowreviews7777 i have the swallow RW
Hei Noel. I would love to watch the review of DHD Phoenix
I ordered a couple...
@@surfnshowreviews7777 I know you would not let us down
Noel Great video as usual I’m about to buy the dominator 2 and struggling between the 5”11 or 6”0 What is your reco on which one to buy I am intermediate/expert skill and weight 185lbs/5’8 Thanks
The 5’11” is the call
What is the name of the beach you surf? It alway good waves...
Cheers... sorry I don’t talk about the name of surf breaks.
He doesnt say but sometimes looks like trestles saying this only sometimes looks like it
Would be great to see a quiver killer review
How many liters do you typically ride?
Great vids mate!
Will need to watch a few times to catch everything
Hey Noel quick question, I have heard a few times about using small fins in bigger days with a pin tail, whilst bigger fins (by giving more lift) are better on smaller days. You hear JJF and Pyzel talk about it here: ua-cam.com/video/HBQNJois85I/v-deo.html I cant remember what video it was but I think kelly mentions this too at some point, whats your take on that?
I agree... I used to ride a Large fin in 1-5' surf to maximize drive through turns and then scale down to a medium fin in bigger waves (6-8'+) to help control my board at high speeds. Surfing bigger waves with smaller fins will help the rails, fins, and tail to work together. The smaller fins enable the rail and tail stay engaged as a larger fin can create lift and disengage the rail and make it difficult get the board to settle down through turns.
Hey Noel, i jus ordered a flat earth and was jus bout to buy a set of your hp keels and was wondering if they are your go to fins for the flat earth as they were on the winged twin?
Pumped to get this board in the water, cheers legend🤙🏻
Absolutely my go to Twinnies on the Flat Earth!! You will see them shred a little tomorrow on my interview with Akila on the Flat Earth. My full review drops on Monday the 15th. Get your HP Keels ASAP
@@surfnshowreviews7777 looking forward to seeing it🤙🏻
Thanks for for the great advice! I’ll go get a pair now! Yew!!!
nice
Sub driver 2.0 review?
Yes... still waiting for my Sub Driver in Light Speed. I ordered it last September.
Great video although I'd never get a dominator again
Hi. I wanted to point out that shipping quotes on intl shipping in your store are crazy. There's no reason why a t-shirt (with 25$ cost) will take extra 40$ !!! To ship...
I understand you are using a platform for this that you do not control but if you want intl sales then sending a single t shirt over seas cannot cost more than 15$ tops. There are plenty platforms out there that will give you that... Maybe you guys should switch...
Just my 2 cents. You are probably missing out on many customers...
Thanks
Cheers for your feedback. For us to ship a set of fins or T-Shirt through USPS to most countries outside the USA cost roughly $32-$40. We know it’s expensive and we are missing out on sales due to high shipping cost but for now it’s better than not offering our products overseas at all to our community. Sorry...
Gave you a shot out in our shapers group, hope they all watch and sub
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Noooooooooooooooooo, god no, no, no god no, nooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!
Not this song again, nooooooo
One of my all time favorites... love this song.