Videos are really helpful. Set up my first surfskate last week. Made some equipment adjustments and put in some time working on your tips. I feel real progress has been made. Even was able to take these tips to my 1970s style G&S Warptail. Good times for sure.
Muchas gracias por tus videos y tus explicaciones. Estoy segura de que somos muchas personas las que te agradecemos tu dedicación. Haces que parezca fácil y al menos en mi caso, me están sirviendo muchísimo. Ojalá que sigas subiendo tutoriales.
Hey dude, quick q: I've been doing lots of slides, snaps, and reverts as of late and I've noticed the back wheels have gotten substantially smaller than the front wheels. Any thoughts on when I'd want to replace them?
Your back wheels will always get worn faster with slides, snaps, etc since they keep more contact with the ground than the front wheels and bear most of the friction. You'll want to rotate the wheels (like you would with a car) to even the wear but better to replace with a new set. Also consider less squishy wheels to trade grip for better sliding. But you've probably figured this out by now since your post was 7 months ago lol.
Carver cx truck is around the tighter end of the spectrum and swelltech truck is at the loosest. You can try to loosen the kickpin but there only so much you can loosen before you eventually unscrew it. I recommend practicing and when you feel ready then go for looser brands like smoothstar, SpiceSkate, swelltech or YOW(what i am riding in the video)
Thanks so much! It did work a charm and I was able to carve and pump with much less effort but two hours in the screw came loose, bushing and truck popped off lol. Do you have recommendations on how to choose between the brands y listed above?? Thanks for all your content!! Super helpful esp goofy
@@gohteam I'd love to know what you ended up getting, since this post is old, but I recommend checking out Shred Shack's videos if you haven't already. Shane is right in that Swelltech is the loosest and Carver is probably the tightest. What I'd recommend is to visit www.smoothstar.com/education/choosing-the-right-surfskate-smoothstar/ for your height and weight but also apply the suggestions they give you to the other company's sites. I have a YOW. It's 34in and I'm 5'10 and 165lbs which is actually what Smoothstar also recommended. Also, a lot of boards aren't in stock, so be mindful of your choice and don't settle.
So glad you ride goofy for me to understand this. I get confused watching regular!
Same!
same!
Same!
just install a browser plugin TH-cam Video Flipper and suddenly every regular rider is also ... goofy :)
Same!
You are great teacher and not less important to me is the fact that you are goofy too 😄. Thanx Shane.
glad it's helpful!
These tutorials are amazing, I learnt how to pump in 20mins following the drills!
Glad they help 🤙
One of the most complete and easy understanding tutorials that I ever see 👌
Thank you
It helps a lot. I am having trouble moving my front showder to pump. Gonna try ur tutorial tonight ❤
Videos are really helpful. Set up my first surfskate last week. Made some equipment adjustments and put in some time working on your tips. I feel real progress has been made. Even was able to take these tips to my 1970s style G&S Warptail. Good times for sure.
Awesome! Keep ripping 🤙
I learn and practice with watching / getting your tips, thanks a lot. It’s very useful and helpful really! 🏄🏻❤️😊🙏🏻 From Thailand 🤜🏻🤛🏻
You're like a tai chi master of surfskates. I just ordered a few boards, looking forward to trying out your techniques, ta!
Can't wait for you to try it out ! 🤙
Thanks for your video.Easy explaination but really hard to do. 😅 However, I like your tutorial. It was great and fun 👍
Keep going! Super videos, I start surfskate last week and your channel really helps!
Thanks Shane, you are amazing 💕👍
Dude...! Gr8 stuff - super little exercises; that's thinking *out of the box*...! Subbing right away...
Muchas gracias por tus videos y tus explicaciones. Estoy segura de que somos muchas personas las que te agradecemos tu dedicación. Haces que parezca fácil y al menos en mi caso, me están sirviendo muchísimo. Ojalá que sigas subiendo tutoriales.
Solo hace falta que haga más calor...
@@josemd3148 Completamente de acuerdo!
Nice clip, easy to understand, good drills section, cheers mate
Super helpful! Been looking for more backside pumping vids. Can't wait to practice and translate it to my surfing.
Great tutorials....interestingly,, I detect some Yang Style Tai Chi in your form....
Shane,
Is it possible to provide mirror footage for regular?
Thanks,
Thank you 🙏🏻, very helpful 🙂👍🏻
This video help me to much. Thank you
Always helpful.
Thanks,
Love the videos! Can you do a video on how to ride manual on a surfskate?
Very very helpful 👍🙂
So good Shane rewatched it many times
Great video! Would you please tell me the width of your back truck?
Is that smoothstar board?
Thank you
Thank you so much 💓
Great video! Thanks!
AWESOMEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😀😀😀
yessss very helpfullll
Hey dude, quick q: I've been doing lots of slides, snaps, and reverts as of late and I've noticed the back wheels have gotten substantially smaller than the front wheels. Any thoughts on when I'd want to replace them?
Your back wheels will always get worn faster with slides, snaps, etc since they keep more contact with the ground than the front wheels and bear most of the friction. You'll want to rotate the wheels (like you would with a car) to even the wear but better to replace with a new set. Also consider less squishy wheels to trade grip for better sliding.
But you've probably figured this out by now since your post was 7 months ago lol.
Thank you for the video!!
Thanks for sharing your experience with us brother !!! Good vibes bro
Thanks mate 🤙
Great video, Thank you
Great Videos...thanks 🤙🏻
Love ❤️ it!
Hi Shane are you from melbourne? If so please teach me how to surfskate 😊
How to pump with waterborne adaptors?
is that a yow pukas dark? how do you like it compared to the toledo 77?
Will do a review soon
I love it make me better
I noticed the smoothstar thruster looked looser. Do you get wheelbites in the smoothstar and carver? Have you added risers?
I would say, wheelbites are less common on smoothstar than carver.
I got a carver swallow CX for Xmas, i don’t know anything about the trucks but your trucks seem way more flexible. Any tips for me?
Carver cx truck is around the tighter end of the spectrum and swelltech truck is at the loosest.
You can try to loosen the kickpin but there only so much you can loosen before you eventually unscrew it.
I recommend practicing and when you feel ready then go for looser brands like smoothstar, SpiceSkate, swelltech or YOW(what i am riding in the video)
Thanks so much! It did work a charm and I was able to carve and pump with much less effort but two hours in the screw came loose, bushing and truck popped off lol. Do you have recommendations on how to choose between the brands y listed above?? Thanks for all your content!! Super helpful esp goofy
@@gohteam I'd love to know what you ended up getting, since this post is old, but I recommend checking out Shred Shack's videos if you haven't already. Shane is right in that Swelltech is the loosest and Carver is probably the tightest. What I'd recommend is to visit www.smoothstar.com/education/choosing-the-right-surfskate-smoothstar/ for your height and weight but also apply the suggestions they give you to the other company's sites. I have a YOW. It's 34in and I'm 5'10 and 165lbs which is actually what Smoothstar also recommended. Also, a lot of boards aren't in stock, so be mindful of your choice and don't settle.
where can i buy that kind of board im broke but i really wanted that kind of for.my daily
Look for their online stores under the same name.
Or just search surfskates and look for cheaper alternatives
What is the trucks, bushings and wheels you have on the board?
Everything is still stock
CX vs MERAKI vs C7 ?
1:50 looks like you're doing taiji
think you make a move for begginer
ท่าสวยมากเลย ฝึกฝน!!!!!!
so basically tai-chi, lol,;)
1:53 KIV
Kid
I learn and practice with watching / getting your tips, thanks a lot. It’s very useful and helpful really! 🏄🏻❤️😊🙏🏻 From Thailand 🤜🏻🤛🏻