Most helpful videos, Shane. Showing instead of talking. And videos that actually clearly show the act of motion instead of looking fancy or just make the actor look good. Great job! And great body control! One can clearly see how you transfer the energy.
Amazing tutorial! All your videos are superb, very well done! I'd like to add to look where you're going too as a tip, your body tends to go where you're looking. That is the main tip that helped me to kick turn especially on steep inclines like bowls or pipes.
Wow, the body rotation and that quick carve back is amazing and seems unique to Surfskate and its unique design to make those u turn on the fly..., I don't see it ever performed like that on a skate board (I assume its really difficult with that equipment)
Hi Shane, love your videos! Wondering if you could post what kind of trucks and wheels you’re riding in this one and others? Saw one of your previous ones about front & backside coping attacks- there you rode an Indy truck in the back and carver truck up front. Is that your favorite for parks and getting up to the coping? Thanks again for spreading the stoke!!
All your vids are great! I think I'm going to build up a surfskate, now I'm using a 8.75 size deck xith riser pads, soft bushings and sof wheels, indy 159 regular truck, which is your set up?
Thank you Shane. I see you use Carver C7 for this vid, have you ever tried Smoothstar or Yow meraki in a bowl? Is there any difference? I found it quite hard to stay on the board when I tried my SM77 in bowls and pump tracks.
Hey Shane As usual this is amazing and you have an incredible technic. I just have a question, does the lines you are using are those you usually have , or are they only for the tutorial? Do you recommend them or do you think there s another way for playing in the bowl ?
@@shanelai2515 yes I meant that . I d love to see more videos from you In the bowl , especially to see those trajectories , to see how much they can be differents than on a traditional sk8
Do you find it more comfortable carving towards your left or right ? I'm goofy like you and can carve towards my left so easily but trying on my right needs alot of work
Hey Shane. What kind of wheels are you using? I have a carver Proteus with Carver Roundhouse wheels but when I skate in the park they feel kind of mushy.. just interested in what you use.
Hey Shane, is the concave on the carver super slab identical to the concave of the black tip? I'm looking to buy the black tip for bowl riding, however it is sold out everywhere here in europe and I was wondering if the super slab, or super surfer feature the same concave
@@shanelai2515 wow that was fast, thanks :D really considering the super slab, since im US 10.5 foot size and I really dig 10 inch boards. What would you say is your favorite deck for bowls and skate parks? I'm on the Bolsa right now, but I think it could be wider and I pretty much hate the front wheel flairs, because I happen to stand right on them with my perferred stance width. Much appreciated, mate!
@@c4libre the super slab is my go-to for parks and bowls. You might change the wheels for faster acceleration though. I use OJ super juice wheels. The bolsa is too short for me and the wheel flair is really uncomfortable.
Most helpful videos, Shane. Showing instead of talking. And videos that actually clearly show the act of motion instead of looking fancy or just make the actor look good. Great job! And great body control! One can clearly see how you transfer the energy.
Great vid Shane. Good to also seeing a pro like you set a good example and padding up from time to time, helps to keep newbies like myself safe 😅
Impressive, beautiful and efficient moves. Well done!
Amazing tutorial! All your videos are superb, very well done!
I'd like to add to look where you're going too as a tip, your body tends to go where you're looking. That is the main tip that helped me to kick turn especially on steep inclines like bowls or pipes.
Je pense que tu as la meilleure chaîne YT surfskate (pour les "goofy" en tout cas :D) super travail ! ça aide vraiment bien. Merci
Nice t-shirt too! 😍😃
Thanks 🤙
Best teacher! Best didatic!
love the sound of the wheels ,, shhhhhhsss
Love that flow, brah! Amazing!
Thanks for nice teaching ❤
Wow, the body rotation and that quick carve back is amazing and seems unique to Surfskate and its unique design to make those u turn on the fly..., I don't see it ever performed like that on a skate board (I assume its really difficult with that equipment)
Exactly what i was looking for !
Hi Shane, love your videos! Wondering if you could post what kind of trucks and wheels you’re riding in this one and others? Saw one of your previous ones about front & backside coping attacks- there you rode an Indy truck in the back and carver truck up front. Is that your favorite for parks and getting up to the coping? Thanks again for spreading the stoke!!
Awesome vid, do you have any vids of transitioning surkskate skills into actual surfing? Would love to see you surf
All your vids are great! I think I'm going to build up a surfskate, now I'm using a 8.75 size deck xith riser pads, soft bushings and sof wheels, indy 159 regular truck, which is your set up?
Thank you Shane. I see you use Carver C7 for this vid, have you ever tried Smoothstar or Yow meraki in a bowl? Is there any difference? I found it quite hard to stay on the board when I tried my SM77 in bowls and pump tracks.
Yeah same question, I think the nice thing about c7 is you can tighten it up some and easily
Great vid, and very helpful, any tips for grinding the lip.... About to try but, worry about body and weight positions... 🤙🏻
Hey Shane
Do you lessons/coaching?
What about bottom turns in the bowl?
Can you get those aggressive type turns on a CX truck?
Should this also work on a fiberglass miniramp? Dont have a bowl near me.
Carver c7, do you tighten it a bit for bowls?
Hey Shane
As usual this is amazing and you have an incredible technic.
I just have a question, does the lines you are using are those you usually have , or are they only for the tutorial?
Do you recommend them or do you think there s another way for playing in the bowl ?
by lines you mean trajectories ? they are simple lines use to teach.
With surfskate, you have a lot more freedom to explore new lines
@@shanelai2515 yes I meant that .
I d love to see more videos from you In the bowl , especially to see those trajectories , to see how much they can be differents than on a traditional sk8
@@shanelai2515 great examples, beginning to end. Thanks for not screwing up the footage with garbage music. Stay safe💯🤙🏻🤙🏻
Do you find it more comfortable carving towards your left or right ? I'm goofy like you and can carve towards my left so easily but trying on my right needs alot of work
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Thanks Shane, this is awesome advice, gonna try it out. And you’re filming in my local skate park as well, so I might see you there at some stage! 😂
I can reach half of the wall and have a good speed but I can't get up to the copping. Any suggest?
Can you do this with a YOW? As a beginner? Or better with a Carver?
definitely can on YOW. just more unstable and prone to jackknifing
@@shanelai2515 I heard somewhere that the YOW truck material is not good for grinding on the rail (not that I am even thinking of that)
hey Shane, which wheels do you suggest for bowls?
Hey Shane. What kind of wheels are you using? I have a carver Proteus with Carver Roundhouse wheels but when I skate in the park they feel kind of mushy.. just interested in what you use.
Cheap unbranded wheels. 63mm 78a.
Hey Shane, is the concave on the carver super slab identical to the concave of the black tip? I'm looking to buy the black tip for bowl riding, however it is sold out everywhere here in europe and I was wondering if the super slab, or super surfer feature the same concave
Yes. Same mold.
Super slab has a wider tail compared to the black tip and is wider than super surfer if you are looking for a nice wide surface area
@@shanelai2515 wow that was fast, thanks :D really considering the super slab, since im US 10.5 foot size and I really dig 10 inch boards. What would you say is your favorite deck for bowls and skate parks? I'm on the Bolsa right now, but I think it could be wider and I pretty much hate the front wheel flairs, because I happen to stand right on them with my perferred stance width. Much appreciated, mate!
@@c4libre the super slab is my go-to for parks and bowls. You might change the wheels for faster acceleration though. I use OJ super juice wheels. The bolsa is too short for me and the wheel flair is really uncomfortable.
@@shanelai2515 Awesome, sounds good. Thanks for the wheel recommendation, as well. Think I will order it right away. Can't wait. Cheers!
@@shanelai2515 one last question: which specs do your wheels have? Diameter: 60mm
Durometer: 95A?
Hey Shane where in Melbourne is this bowl?
Heidelberg
r u using c7 or cx trucks?
if c7 what tension ?heard c7 unstable in pool need medium to tight front truck.....i got c7s
C7. Around medium tightness
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