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So, are ya still proning much ?

Started by TonyGring, January 30, 2016, 10:21:37 AM

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eastbound

yep--big relief to neck with sup--the arch was really starting to annoy--shoulders and elbows so much better too

miss duckdiving once in a while, but ive gotten pretty good with handling being worked with a big board WAIST-leashed to me
Portal Barra 8'4"
Sunova Creek 8'7"
Starboard Pro Blue Carbon  8'10"
KeNalu Mana 82, xTuf, ergoT

SlatchJim

I've actually thought about getting a long (11'), medium wide sup (29-30") for both prone and sup like Wardog's one world (I should never have sold the one I had).  I really need to win the lotto just to feed this addiction.

surfercook

Quote from: eastbound on February 11, 2016, 12:48:32 PM
yep--big relief to neck with sup--the arch was really starting to annoy--shoulders and elbows so much better too
SUP is def kinder on the bod!
Told myself I'd ride a regular board before I leave this amazing trip I'm almost done w/here in Encinitas. Grabbed an 8'0" Firewire Sub Moon for a few. Felt nice. Managed to paddle out and catch three nice waves to the beach in an hour.

One could go into a mall in Kansas and ask a teenager "What is a surfer looking for?, and the answer will always be, "The perfect wave"
9'11" PSH Hull Ripper-145 ltr    
9'3" PSH  Hull Ripper- 130ltr 
8'0" Corevac Assassin -127 ltr   
Paddles- Carbonerro PRO SERIES 85 & Riviera Camo at 70"

wrybread

@PonoBill: don't worry, you're not missing anything with prone surfing in my opinion. Sure the popup is fun, but I don't think its enough fun to make proning more fun than SUP. And there's nothing stopping me from proning health-wise, and I did it for 20 years before starting SUP, and I pick up the paddle almost every time I go out these days.

@Beasho:

QuoteIt looks like you only SLIGHTLY disagree.  I was thinking about my last surfboard, that I gave away to this kid, and when I would ever use it.  That board was ideal in 6 - 15 foot surf.  On a typical double overhead day I would have spent my time taking beatings, being cold and maybe, just maybe getting some glory. 

I still remember my first big day on a SUP.  9 ft @ 17 seconds and I had caught 10 waves without getting my hair wet.  I was up, I was warm, I was catching these graceful beasts and riding them like the Red Dragon in Avatar.  Why would I ever go back?

All well said. And in fact I just gave away a surfboard yesterday...

@SlatchJim:

QuoteI've actually thought about getting a long (11'), medium wide sup (29-30") for both prone and sup like Wardog's one world (I should never have sold the one I had).  I really need to win the lotto just to feed this addiction.

In my experience prone paddling a SUP is really tricky, at least unless the waves are super soft. Its such a battleship to get moving, and 29" is really wide for laydown paddling, I only get half a stroke. But I guess if the waves are super longboardy it could be fun.

@SurferCook:

QuoteSUP is def kinder on the bod!

Agreed, and better exercise too. The best exercise on the planet, in my opinion.




surfercook

I had THE most amazing session on an 8'0" Firewire Submoon in Cardiff during my recent CA trip. After riding sup for like 10 days straight I told myself it would be wrong of me to leave CA w/out riding a regular board. The waves were SO perf for that session and I was thinking I was not going to do to well! Quite the surprise for me that day! I went 15/15 on that board! Best $35 I ever spent on a rental!





One could go into a mall in Kansas and ask a teenager "What is a surfer looking for?, and the answer will always be, "The perfect wave"
9'11" PSH Hull Ripper-145 ltr    
9'3" PSH  Hull Ripper- 130ltr 
8'0" Corevac Assassin -127 ltr   
Paddles- Carbonerro PRO SERIES 85 & Riviera Camo at 70"

surfercook

Definitely still much proning! 2/17/16 here in New Jersey


One could go into a mall in Kansas and ask a teenager "What is a surfer looking for?, and the answer will always be, "The perfect wave"
9'11" PSH Hull Ripper-145 ltr    
9'3" PSH  Hull Ripper- 130ltr 
8'0" Corevac Assassin -127 ltr   
Paddles- Carbonerro PRO SERIES 85 & Riviera Camo at 70"

WhatsSUP

Dear Lord Cook!  That last pic looks like a slush wave..dense, heavy, and just plain darn freezin!  After your trip West this must have been brutal!  AWESOME pics tho........

Jimmy Lewis B&B Flat nose 10'1"
Sunova Creek 9'4" 
TAVA 11'2"
NSP Element 11'
KeNalu Wiki paddle
Kialoa Insanity paddle
Misc other paddles

surfercook

Quote from: WhatsSUP on February 17, 2016, 05:34:41 PM
After your trip West this must have been brutal!
Actually it was pure pleasure for a Jersey Boy! Air 50F/Water 40F w/light to moderate offshores. Waves were sooo perfect I had very few bad wipes. That wave the GoPro captured spit really nicely too as I exited that sweet bowl!
One could go into a mall in Kansas and ask a teenager "What is a surfer looking for?, and the answer will always be, "The perfect wave"
9'11" PSH Hull Ripper-145 ltr    
9'3" PSH  Hull Ripper- 130ltr 
8'0" Corevac Assassin -127 ltr   
Paddles- Carbonerro PRO SERIES 85 & Riviera Camo at 70"

wrybread

@Surfercook: Frickin awesome waves! Nicely done!

surfercook

#54
Thanx WhatSUP and wry. Here's the sequence of that left bomb! That wave was INSANE! I couldn't believe how perfect it was! I went back out later on my 8'0"Assassin in the afternoon and caught some more amazing waves. Def regret not camming up for those! What was I thinking!

https://flic.kr/s/aHskriZrAR
One could go into a mall in Kansas and ask a teenager "What is a surfer looking for?, and the answer will always be, "The perfect wave"
9'11" PSH Hull Ripper-145 ltr    
9'3" PSH  Hull Ripper- 130ltr 
8'0" Corevac Assassin -127 ltr   
Paddles- Carbonerro PRO SERIES 85 & Riviera Camo at 70"

mrbig

Cookiebruddah, Awesome. I even got flicker to work on my phone for a change.. 8)
Let it come to you..
SMIK 9'2" Hipster Mini Mal
SMIK 8'8" Short Mac Freo Rainbow Bridge
SMIK 8'4" Hipster Twin
King's 8'2" Accelerator SharkBoy

covesurfer

Wow Cook! Incredible wave, surfing and photos.

Looks cold and heavy

bajasurf

I must be a gluten for punishment.  I am dreaming of making a Hypto Krypto 7' x23" copy for a steep river mouth break...  I have been practicing my popups but dont feel i am getting them anywhere as smooth ro quick as I used to.  I lost 25# but still got 25# to go.  Part of ,my morning routine, was that I used to do a couple of hundred pop ups a day when I lived at a Mexican beach break that was unforgiving on a slow popup..  Now I do 10 and then at the end of the day I do 10 more, and I am beat after that.... At 54yrs old and out of shape, its seems kind of crazy to me go back to proning, but I figure that if I dont do it now, I wont be able to do it later.  SUP is so much easier to catch waves and they are a blast to ride in empty waves, but I hate riding them in areas with other surfers.. So, I hope to be in shape to do both SUP, and prone..

SlatchJim