Your style and efficiency of movement makes you one of the most watchable foilers on TH-cam. If I can get to a fraction of your skill I will be one happy guy. More clips.
Least someone is getting use of those flat sections down the peak as it's been weird since storms ! This is the future and line ups w be full of these,keep ripping Eric! 🙏
This fear seems to have two sources. The primary source is that longboarders are realizing they are being replaced by a younger, more virile population that is having far more fun. They apprehend that foiling well is probably harder than noseriding and that it would be easier to push the narrative that foilers are kooks than to learn. The secondary source of fear is a misunderstanding of physics and foil design. Getting “axed” by the (round, not very sharp) leading edge of the foil or mast will cause the (btw insanely light) foil board to instantly roll forward, greatly dissipating the impact the foil has on the person that was in the way. Lever arms. Absolutely not a fun time, and this effect could create a second impact, but it is a reasonable hypothesis that a 10 foot heavily glassed longboard to the head would be far more deadly. On the other hand, the foil does enable disrespectful and dangerous behavior because of the speed and wave linking. So there is an awareness that is rightfully demanded of the foiler until the extinction of the longboard. I’m being facetious and longboarding is a beautiful pastime. But if your blood pressure rose while reading this, consider that it just may have been too close to the truth for you to handle.
@@danpitbladdo3555 Yeah people are funny about this! All good though, something out there for everyone! Just ride have fun, Do you, Stay safe, Shakkas 🤙🏻
Do you charge surfers who crash into other surfers for days of missed work and surfing because I haven't seen a foil accident yet. Plenty of long boarders rolling over people though. Its not just your ocean.
Your style and efficiency of movement makes you one of the most watchable foilers on TH-cam. If I can get to a fraction of your skill I will be one happy guy. More clips.
thank you!
Nice to see the groms all grown up surfing the future !!!!
haha
Just when you think Ponce can’t get any worse, some foiler shows up. 😂 real good Lark
😂😂😂
Your drone guy is on point🤙
Least someone is getting use of those flat sections down the peak as it's been weird since storms ! This is the future and line ups w be full of these,keep ripping Eric! 🙏
You have to try it. It's sooo good
Smooth as always !
Thanks Reese!
Is that the new whip? Looking good bro!
About the only guy who can make foiling not look like a heinous crime to the ocean. Really a step forward to all mankind 👍😂
Please try it! So much fun once you have the basics
So good!!!
Lets go soon Captain
Super impressive.
💞Wow💗💗💗💗💗💗💛
Wow.
Empty day at ponce! That’s a first…
Psycho ripping 🔥! Making the inlet look like a big skatepark ! What you riding , P125 chopped tips ?
Fun as shit on p125 small tip chop. 0 shim
@@ericgeiselman6196 the Florida sandbars are 🤯🔥 for foiling 🤙 keep these videos going
@@colbycaltrider2154 I'll keep it up! Thanks
Please don't foil around people surfing. If u ax someone be prepared to not only pay for hospital bill but also for days of missed work and surfing.
This fear seems to have two sources. The primary source is that longboarders are realizing they are being replaced by a younger, more virile population that is having far more fun. They apprehend that foiling well is probably harder than noseriding and that it would be easier to push the narrative that foilers are kooks than to learn. The secondary source of fear is a misunderstanding of physics and foil design. Getting “axed” by the (round, not very sharp) leading edge of the foil or mast will cause the (btw insanely light) foil board to instantly roll forward, greatly dissipating the impact the foil has on the person that was in the way. Lever arms. Absolutely not a fun time, and this effect could create a second impact, but it is a reasonable hypothesis that a 10 foot heavily glassed longboard to the head would be far more deadly.
On the other hand, the foil does enable disrespectful and dangerous behavior because of the speed and wave linking. So there is an awareness that is rightfully demanded of the foiler until the extinction of the longboard.
I’m being facetious and longboarding is a beautiful pastime. But if your blood pressure rose while reading this, consider that it just may have been too close to the truth for you to handle.
Never will happen.. I ride my home break with max caution Thanks for this tip!
@@danpitbladdo3555 Yeah people are funny about this! All good though, something out there for everyone! Just ride have fun, Do you, Stay safe, Shakkas 🤙🏻
Do you charge surfers who crash into other surfers for days of missed work and surfing because I haven't seen a foil accident yet. Plenty of long boarders rolling over people though. Its not just your ocean.