The Magic Formula for Choosing Your Ideal Surfskate Deck Specs

แชร์
ฝัง
  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 มิ.ย. 2024
  • In this video I reveal and explain the "Magic Surfskate-Selector Formula" for choosing your ideal surfskate.
    *Since making this video, I've replaced the formula with a full Surfskate Selector App:
    surfskate.love/surfskate-sele...
    VIDEO TIMESTAMPS:
    00:00 Introduction to Magic Surfskate Selector Formula
    04:12 The Foundational Principles of the Formula
    05:00 The Importance of Wheelbase on Surfskates
    11:42 How to Determine Your Stance Width
    13:19 Why Stance Width Matters More than Height
    14:16 How to Determine Your Wheelbase Range
    15:08 How Different Surfskate Truck Systems Change Wheelbase
    24:12 Use the Formula Cheat Sheet to Calculate for Each Surfskate Truck
    25:09 Why the Carver C7 is the "Baseline" Surfskate Truck
    29:23 An Experiment with the Formula
    32:04 Narrow Down by Style and Purpose
    35:20 Wheelbase Range Guidelines
    36:00 The Relationship Between Wheelbase and Concave
    Learn more about surfskating, learn how to surfskate, and choose your surfskate at Surfskate Love: www.surfskate.love
    Follow Surfskate Love on Facebook: / surfskatelovefb
    Follow Surfskate Love on Instagram: @surfskateloveig
    *SURFSKATE BUYBACK GUARANTEE TERMS & CONDITIONS:
    Before I pay for your surfskate and shipping, 1) you need to provide a video showing how you applied the formula to arrive at your stance and chose your surfskate and demonstrate that you’ve followed the formula properly and that your surfskate doesn’t fit you, and 2) I need to receive the surfskate. Also, this buyback guarantee only applies for surfskates from Carver, YOW, Smoothstar, SwellTech, Slide, and SpiceSkate. You can contact me at steve@surfskate.love.
  • กีฬา

ความคิดเห็น • 265

  • @SurfskateLove
    @SurfskateLove  ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Download the Magic Surfskate Selector Formula here: surfskate.love/magic-formula/

    • @nornirado2097
      @nornirado2097 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have read all info tried to understand my stance and best wheel base unfortunately, all surfskate brand recommended is not available on my location and best option for me is purchase Chinese brand surfskate that I hope will last and will keep me safe

  • @russell7505
    @russell7505 2 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    I respect you being so devoted to skateboarding.

  • @mkul5
    @mkul5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    thank you so much! My first surfskate was a surfskate with a wheelbase that was too wide for me and it was so tiring to pump not fun at all:) so i did the questionnaire on your site and it said the carver 29.0 astral was the best option for my budget so i just bought it and it is like i am in heaven thank you

  • @jivadaya6439
    @jivadaya6439 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Impressive to see just how many retailers and manufacturers have incorporated wheelbase, length, and width filters on their websites over the last 2 years. IMO, SL has made a tremendous contribution to the surfskate community 🤙

  • @basboersma6854
    @basboersma6854 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I've seen a lot of people who are enthousiastic about their interest, but you are not only enthousiastic, but also driven and devoted. I really appreciate your effort and devotion! Greetings thanks from the Netherlands

  • @davidvelazquez5460
    @davidvelazquez5460 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This video truly was a revelation. I’ve been in the search for my best fitting surf skate for years and now I (hopefully) have found it. Just ordered my very own Proteus (18” stance as well) and I’m so stoked to get on it as soon as it arrives. Thank you so much for your dedication, hard work and passion for this. 😁🤙🌊🏄🏻‍♂️🔥

  • @karlxu782
    @karlxu782 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It’s a pretty long video, but after I watched the whole thing, it is the only video ones ever need to pick their first a couple of boards. Thanks so much sir. Your video deserves way more views and likes. I guess ppl are just not very patient nowadays

  • @obsoletepaul
    @obsoletepaul 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Seriously Steve, I totally get what you explained and that's such an amazing thing.
    Stance width determines the wheel base but the different systems may impact that and must be compensated.
    It really is a cheat sheet that you've created because it is a numerical formula.
    Great work mate, really good stuff.

  • @pavedwavessurfskate2203
    @pavedwavessurfskate2203 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love the intro into your Surfskate “lab!” A lot went into this video! Wow. Thank you for your dedication! 👍🤙

  • @Halfrond44
    @Halfrond44 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is the golden piece of Surfskate content. Much appreciated!

  • @goldenlioness868
    @goldenlioness868 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love how knowledgeable you are about surfskates! You earned a new subscriber! I just purchased the Carver C7 trucks, now I’m on the hunt for the correct deck. I’m excited!

  • @ThePottedplant23
    @ThePottedplant23 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for confirming my thoughts on surfskate specs Steve! Been spending a lot of money on different surfskates and came to the same conclusion.... Axle to axle wheelbase to stance is the only relevant measurement in surfskating and directly contribute to how fast one progress in skating. Thanks for sharing and reaffirming my experiment hypothesis!

  • @JohnBennettNo1
    @JohnBennettNo1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Steve, great video and thank you for all your hard work on getting this information out to the surf skate community. I'm two months into sure skating and looking to buy my first board so I will be applying your formula.I did visit a local store recently who stocked mainly Yow and Smoothstar and asked the sales person for the wheelbase sizes on various models on the rack, he knew nothing about wheelbase sizes or even if it was important and wanted to know why I was so concerned by wheelbase. He then started measuring boards with a tape measure as we were talking, it then occurred to me that many people are directed to a board by the graphics or look by the salesperson but not once was I asked the style of riding I was into or how experienced a rider I am. I'm looking at Carver now and thanks to you I now the exact models suited to me 😉👍

  • @jvz773
    @jvz773 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dude…mad love for all the work you’ve put into this topic. Really appreciate it, thanks! 🙏🤙🏼

  • @mellamorodrigo9516
    @mellamorodrigo9516 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for all the hard work you have put into the sport!
    I think the information in this video is invaluable for people who want to get into surfskating, and also for people who are already into it, but want to explore other boards/trucks/brands.

  • @75mooner
    @75mooner 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks again Steve for delivering some most valuable info. At least I know my first experience on a Surfskate will likely be of a more positive nature, rather than leaving me frustrated and disheartened. I applaud your contributions to this sport, and thank you for saving myself (and many others) from possibly wasting money on future purchases.

  • @JFKaufmann
    @JFKaufmann 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This explains my sensations between my Soulboardiy Adam and the Yow Meraki trucks. The Adam allows for 19" and 17" wheelbase, but with the Meraki that wheel base felt shorter, especially the 17" one (with your formula it is reduced to 15,25"). Now I know why. Thanks for all the hard work🤙

  • @joeydaley6000
    @joeydaley6000 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yesssssir glad you put this work In!!! This is amazing. Kinda like a surfboard/snowboard calculator. This formula can probably evolve a ton of people's riding and comfortability. Yeww

  • @jonathanrarick
    @jonathanrarick 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Man! So much good info here. So much respect for showing us all the math. Thank you!

  • @Hotwire_RCTrix
    @Hotwire_RCTrix 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for all your hard work. The information you have been collating is unprecedented.
    BTW I noticed Smoothstar now sell their trucks on their website. SS, as you might guess, are very popular in Australia but we really can't ride anything right now as we're in the lockdown from hell. Happy skating :)

  • @mrafitzy17
    @mrafitzy17 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is the most valuable information for finding a surf skate! Much love for the dedication and knowledgeable info! Keep it up surf skate love

  • @AshbalGabriel
    @AshbalGabriel 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very very cool ! 🤘🏼🤩🤘🏼
    Thank you for sharing this knowledge !!!
    Super helpful and i love your explanations, very straightforward and easy to follow !

  • @MrFreezook
    @MrFreezook 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love this review. Excellent ! You nail it. That's life ! Finding truth is always awesome in any field. 🤙👏🏄🏽⚕️🕵️🔬 🎩𓀚

  • @qewolf
    @qewolf 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Planning to buy surf skate soon, thats what I needed, appreciated.

  • @antonybliss5023
    @antonybliss5023 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Absolute Stella information Steve. This is going to help so many people.
    Thanks

  • @imppao
    @imppao ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've had a surfskate lesson recently and the first thing the teacher told me, was that my Carver USA Booster was too narrow for me, in the sense that the wheelbase was too short. I switched to a longer wb and made a lot of progress ever since. I think this video and the magic formula is very very helpful for a newby, considered there are so many setups available. Thanks Steve

  • @triplenineteen9960
    @triplenineteen9960 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So happy that I found your website while googling and so I came here. Thank you for giving us all the information we need, by investing in so many boards by so many brands and sharing your experiences and thoughts + ideas with us. I really appreciate is, as I am about to buy a surfskate soon. A little less soon, now I found you 🤣.

    • @triplenineteen9960
      @triplenineteen9960 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hallo Steve, I watched this video completely and I need to say a big thank you for informing and educating us. It is so true that this industry, the brands themselves, have almost zero information on their websites. Even when you call them, they don't have answers to your questions. Your video makes total sense to me and I am happy that you could spend so many dollars on finding out and that you are so willing to share all you know with us. I was planning to ask a surfskater I know for advice, but now I won't. Your knowledge goes above and beyond anything a surfskater could tell me. 🙏❤. Now I will print off a copy and let the fun begin!

  • @elpetepete
    @elpetepete ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey man, thank you for putting out all this info. I really had no clue what I was looking for, this info is invaluable.

  • @jimkika
    @jimkika ปีที่แล้ว

    Man, I’ve been watching your videos. You’re kind of a geek on surfskate. I began to ride due and thanks to your passion. Keep moving.

  • @daniel-anez
    @daniel-anez 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Steve! You really rock! BUT, please do a special episode on the Waterborne. Yes, It would have an extra element with the type of truck you buy, but still, it's worth giving us that information!

  • @vince8427
    @vince8427 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You’ve changed my life 🤯

  • @chatiwutjermtaness95
    @chatiwutjermtaness95 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Super good info and explanation. Thank you for your sharing.

  • @abvgddj777
    @abvgddj777 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Three times GREAT! I enjoy all your video's. Your info is very helpful. Thanks to you I bought a surfskate and I love it.

  • @jw4630
    @jw4630 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your video is very helpful to a newhand, thank you!

  • @AWSMEAD
    @AWSMEAD 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Absolute devotion mate. I have four different surfskate and to be honest one of them is wickedly dangerous and unstable due to incorrect wheelbase sizing- perfect for my wife to ride luckily! Excellent informative video. Many thanks

  • @Mindrol.Lhakyi
    @Mindrol.Lhakyi 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This makes so much sense. I'm very fond of the Carver C7 system and the greenroom. I'm 5'8 and have the same stance as my husband who is 6'3. I bought an emerald peak which is slightly under 2 inch difference in wheelbase from the greenroom.
    It feels different. My emerald is snappy( similar to regular skating with very loose truck), great for mixing in quick tricks. I cannot go long distances with the emerald but the green room is a different story. I'm glad I saw this because I know to not go below the emeralds wheelbase as it's my minimum width I can have. I'm a bit over 17 inches for my stance.

    • @allankot
      @allankot 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      and which one replicates the surfing feeling better? not for long distances but for training and speed generation.
      Im also 6'3" and my wife around your height. Oddly enough stances around 17 & 18 inches so I was wondering if we could share a board since its mainly for surf training on land!
      Thanks a ton.
      PS: Stecve your mad scientist lab is a dope one. Amazing info!!!

  • @tuckerwyatt9940
    @tuckerwyatt9940 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    You rule!!! Thanks for all the hard work!!!

  • @shanelai2515
    @shanelai2515 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Comprehensive and very helpful, specially for beginners who want to dip their feet into surfskates but get overwhelmed by the plethora of choices. Kudos!

  • @zitaichen957
    @zitaichen957 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very helpful for beginners, great thanks

  • @jhuntz5276
    @jhuntz5276 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your the best! Thanks Steve. Keep up the great content!!

  • @RexRaven22
    @RexRaven22 ปีที่แล้ว

    You’re so hyper-focused-I get it 🎉 thanks for the info! Very helpful! Good luck!

  • @klawakrokk3989
    @klawakrokk3989 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    You are amazing Steve :) Your videos are amazing. You emit so much love to what you do, so much positive vibes. Keep enjoying it pls! Greets from a Russian skate & surf lover)

  • @Towkeeyoh
    @Towkeeyoh 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    As always, very impressed by your dedication to the sport and really appreciate your contribution Steve!

  • @golafred2859
    @golafred2859 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello Steve! This maesurement job for the trucks has been made this year by the french guys on SurfSkateFrance, the french facebook group, the mostly surf shapers formula for the stance is height in meter x10 plus or less 1 inch, cudo! I see we have the same friends (Hi Shane Lai!) ;-) It's a worldwide affair! ^^ Thank you for all your job and sharing it!

  • @user-ro2rx4ge6r
    @user-ro2rx4ge6r 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing video! Thank you so much for all the hard work and your time! It's really magic formula, thank you for sharing.This information is very helpful and valuable.

  • @Nutririana
    @Nutririana ปีที่แล้ว

    thanks to your videos, I'm going to buy components and try to make my own surfskate

  • @marcodiaz1354
    @marcodiaz1354 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent Info!!! Now I know where to focus.

    • @marcodiaz1354
      @marcodiaz1354 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well I'm glad to say that the set-up I'm buying fits my stance and can be adjusted to cruise. I got a Soulboardiy CarbonYX ADAM XL with a 17",18",19" wheelbase option on order. I'm putting it together with a YOW Meraki and 66mm 79a Seismic DEFCON Hot Spot wheels. With your help and that of Shain Lai I have been able to save a lot of money and buy exactly what I want the first time.

  • @Raptor_2022
    @Raptor_2022 ปีที่แล้ว

    So much useful thank you Steve!

  • @michal4862
    @michal4862 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    For the first board, I totally agree. But then it’s the same as choosing a surfboard. It depends on your style and what you wanna do. If you like snaps, you’ll go smaller then preferring chilled cruising. But nice explanation, I had to go through maybe 25 boards to share your experience 😀

  • @andrewhodgson7024
    @andrewhodgson7024 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Steve! Super useful 👌

  • @vm.5980
    @vm.5980 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really love the way that you love your boards - I can relate to that, especially to the ones that are the same.

  • @carlosvsmad
    @carlosvsmad 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for your work Steve, totally agree with you! It would be so much easier if the companies refer to their “wheelbase” as the distance between axes. In cars and motorcycles, and I guess in everything else with wheels that’s what “wheelbase” means.
    I recently bought a Yow and a Slide with the same 18” “wheelbase” and I was disappointed since I expected the same distance between axes, what obviously is the important measure for riding anything with wheels.

  • @pdh6585
    @pdh6585 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks fot all the time you take to prepare and your research. I want to buy a surfskate and is very common to find the surfskate by brand, measure, but not so common to order them by the wheelbase, that should be the first factor to consider. Thanks!!

  • @ChronicSurfer
    @ChronicSurfer 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much for saving me money and frustration!

  • @igortikho
    @igortikho 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    You awesome, thank's for great tips man!!👍👍

  • @neelneez
    @neelneez ปีที่แล้ว

    This is The Best Video on surf skates and the only one you need to watch before getting one.

  • @simonfujiyama
    @simonfujiyama 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    hands down, this is the best surfskate channel out there 🙌

  • @antonioe5299
    @antonioe5299 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Grande zio! Dude you're the best!

  • @criscaires6713
    @criscaires6713 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great job Man ..
    thank you from brazil!!!

  • @solemnfruit
    @solemnfruit 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is great information. While stance-to-wheelbase is most useful for surfskates, it also matters for cruisers. Additionally, stance-to-foot platform matters when choosing any longboard. Thanks Steve.

  • @boxonix
    @boxonix 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My slide swallow wheelbase 18,5 was too long, just receive yow Medina camo with same length but 17 wheelbase it’s seems that it’s fit perfect with my stance. Really agree with you that wheelbase is the most important. (I continue to watch ;)

  • @rvdt4ever
    @rvdt4ever 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have not watched yet, but the episodes are becoming feature film length. I like it👍🏼. Magic Formula seems to suggest young Gandalf is in there 😂. This is rapidly becoming the Marvel Surfskate Universe with Mark dropping a teaser for his upcoming movie. Need to get me some autographed merch, might become valuable one day. Un saludo, Spain 🇪🇸

  • @romanticprops
    @romanticprops ปีที่แล้ว

    That saves a lot of money for me newbies. Thanks Steve.

  • @davidcondes
    @davidcondes 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video! My conclusion to this is that, if my stance width is 19'' (maybe 20'', not really sure) , I don't have many options and that I should stick with my Yow Malibu (23" WB), even if the width of the tail is not very comfortable.

  • @boisebroncoadventures
    @boisebroncoadventures 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Amazing job Steve! So proud of you my man, the reason this is so 100 million percent right is because of how simple it really is, though very complicated to figure out as you did!!!!

  • @mrmik9895
    @mrmik9895 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I just replaced the screws on my Yow Medina Camo and will do the same for my Yow Pukas.
    Reason? Because stance width is not fixed, but dynamic, depending on what you want to do with your surfskate.
    With raised screws, I can feel the exact foot position without looking and adjust as needed (or rather learn to adjust!).

  • @lisaariottiart
    @lisaariottiart ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this channel🤙🏻

  • @KarlRohde
    @KarlRohde 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Aaah this is great....Love the line: "you are going to eat pavement" if your wheelbase is too short. Agree on the Proteus.....what a ride (I'm 18" stance too). I note that the Waterborne Rail Adapter also throws off your wheelbase making it shorter. But I managed to rejig it so the trucks line up with the deck holes. Nice one Steve.

    • @klausmfuchs
      @klausmfuchs 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      maybe you mount it in the wrong way. I can mount it perfectly aligned with the deck holes, invert it to have a shorter wheelbase and invert only one plate to have a wider base.

  • @woody5466
    @woody5466 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    and of course you can also mount several mounting holes on one deck so that the wheelbase changes! I made a 18.4" wb out of my yow pukas rush 17" wb. The only thing u need is a drill, pencil and ruler. it works best if the board has little nose and tail rocker! that limits the range. cheers

  • @noohohno
    @noohohno 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Steve. Must know & understand basic knowledge base. Of what is in stock, trucks wanted, true wheel base (axle to axle) there was limited choices. Purchased a YOW Arica. Bit of a compromise regarding wants. Proper wheelbase for stance. Wide enough for my size 25cm feet, but a bit dissatisfied with the concave. Advertised as on the deeper end for YOWs. JMHO, YOW's deep is really the minimal depth of contour for probably many surfskaters. Guessing would like ~50% more depth. Also find the deck on the too stiff side for what I like.

  • @ramonnavarrolage8810
    @ramonnavarrolage8810 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Congrats 👌

  • @Yulia-YA
    @Yulia-YA ปีที่แล้ว

    Спасибо!!!Спасибо!!!!Спасибо большое, за Ваш труд и проработку этого матерьяла!!Вы мне очень очень помогли!!!

  • @Cuisinenomade1
    @Cuisinenomade1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Man! Give me one of those!! Man I have to work two weeks to get one and you have like a hundred! Hahah thanks for the info!

  • @lukegilson563
    @lukegilson563 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    A little wordy, but great knowledge and very helpful as a newbie to surfskate. Thankyou

  • @camaleaao
    @camaleaao ปีที่แล้ว

    You can also determine your ideal stance and adjust the truks on the board to your liking, right? i did it and i felt exactly what you say a few cms make all the difference.
    Another difference I felt was in determining my ideal stance and following your tips I noticed that the position that seemed ideal to me with my both feet on the ground and without the skateboard, was actually short. On top of the skateboard, applying the forces and the movement i had to move my feet further apart to feel more comfortable in movement. This consequently increased my wheelbase. Thank you very much for all the sharing of knowledge and for the variety of themes and products that you present us in your videos. Big hug from Portugal.

  • @woody5466
    @woody5466 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi, i am a physiotherapist from austria and would measure differently here. the axial power transmission goes through the entire foot and not from inside to inside. so i positioned myself in a balanced stance and measured from the middle of the back of my foot to the middle of the back of my foot. I'm 180 cm tall and weigh 75 kg, my stand is 53 cm, 20.9 inches. now you can measure from axle to axle for the respective deck because every manufacturer builds differently. at yow the wheelbase is 1.5 inch smaller than the axle (meraki). 20.9 - 1.5 = 19.3 inches, that would be the sweet spot for me with the yow brand! cheers

  • @POLPO_WOOD
    @POLPO_WOOD 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ok now finding my correct natural stance is the next objective haha. Trying to figure out of the lack of squating mobility in my knees has to do with my stance width or with my poor mobility.
    But much appreciated Steve! All your work for the SS community is the best! And makes it so much better. And love the start, Steve the Surfskate professor

  • @scotthughes7440
    @scotthughes7440 ปีที่แล้ว

    I learned the hard way. 50 years old, been skating my whole life and I decided to buy some meraki trucks and put them on a tiny regular board, a hosoi deck with a street board wheel base. I bit it so hard but oh well, get back up and learn.

  • @PauloBerni699
    @PauloBerni699 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is an awesome service to the SS community. You have truly brought science to SS selection, and I know it’s not without an exhaustive amount of research and massive investment. I am 58 and recently returned to bowl riding, after a long hiatus on longboards. I had to do a lot of investigation to re-learn how to buy a bowl-appropriate board and components, but not nearly as complicated as dialing in a SS. I’m not Surf Skating but I’m glad I subscribed earlier this year (I enjoy the education!).

  • @DoubleOverhead
    @DoubleOverhead 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Awesome clip Steve! I think you are missing the most important point though: A short wheelbase sucks at top speed when looking at pumping. I consider anything under 21'' slow. Now, when riding transition or incline you won't notice it because you carry through the momentum but as soon as you hit the flats it really matters a lot. In addition, any longer surfskate with an adapter will still be waayyy more nimble than a regular skateboard setup used for bowl riding. Last but not least, you forgot to mention. If a rear truck is used that offers plenty of turn - such as an Original Carving Truck or a Gullwing Sidewinder plus a surf adapter for the front truck - you can ride boards with a 26'' wheelbase and literally still turn on a dime. Fact. I like my setups to be super nimble, loose & fast. That's why I prefer longer surfskates. Even when riding parks, I prefer a wheelbase that doesn't feel nervous when pumping and adds some more juice to the pump. Cheers Bro!

    • @99timewaster
      @99timewaster 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      tbh, if you want speed you just hit the skatepark. Boards above a certain length don't themselves to skatepark stuff like shorter boards do (drop in, airs, etc), they are more versatile and lighter.

    • @DoubleOverhead
      @DoubleOverhead 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@99timewaster Nah Dude -I have seen a Shredder rip a skatepark to pieces on a Carver Hotdogger 42. Airs & Liptricks all day long. Here is a longboarder ripping up a bowl in Hawaii: th-cam.com/video/pCqbXSRV6GQ/w-d-xo.html

    • @DoubleOverhead
      @DoubleOverhead 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Here is a nother clip of a Longboarder charging hard when skating park: th-cam.com/video/QzsG7kt4Xxk/w-d-xo.html RIP Brad - Legends never die!

    • @fotobread
      @fotobread 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      True, surfskate spring/pu stiffness, truck width and rear truck angle play a big role on the turning radius. That's said, there are a lot more variable/parameters than wheelbase. However, wheelbase is the most important aspect.

    • @DoubleOverhead
      @DoubleOverhead 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@fotobread Carving Board Features
      What are we looking for in a good carving deck? Good response from your moves and a decent energy return from the deck.
      A mid-size deck in the size range 32”-42” works well for effective carving. Too small a deck and wheelbase, the more limited is the response to produce momentum. Too large and the rig becomes sluggish.
      Topmount decks offer optimal leverage over the trucks and turn reaction is superlative. e A composite of commuter style and topmount boards make for some of the high performance carving longboards.
      The best carving decks have a decent flex providing lively and energetic follow through.
      A cambered platform is another influential feature. Camber means the center of the board is higher than the sides so the deck slopes gently towards the edges. It gives the deck more spring and thereby acceleration when carving.
      Larger wheel clearances by generous wheel cutouts and wheel wells. Carving calls for tight turns and can cause wheelbite (wheels touching the board).
      Some boards feature sidecuts, that is the central part of the deck is narrower to minimize torsional stiffness between the rider’s feet allowing more control over turning radius.

  • @klausmfuchs
    @klausmfuchs 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video Steve. I already used the calculator many times. But what I found out is that my natural stance and my ride stance are different. Natural is something about 16.5", but riding is almost 20". And so I can have some different results, like carver triton 29" and 32". I will start with the 32.

    • @SurfskateLove
      @SurfskateLove  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You're misunderstanding me. I'm talking about your riding stance.

  • @stan4620
    @stan4620 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Unfortunately, I bought my Slide Gussie Stingray 31" literally a day before I found this video. Fortunately, it seems that I made a lucky decision and got the right size after all (based on your formula). Fingers crossed it works!

  • @benbangkub6327
    @benbangkub6327 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    May I ask about measurement of wheelbase, I have my Slide CMC PERFORMANCE which I measure axle to axle is 20 inch but from your formular it should be 17 inch. So now I'm confuse about that. Would you explain them, Please.

    • @SurfskateLove
      @SurfskateLove  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      My measurements are based on the advertised wheelbase, which is typically between the inner bolt holes of the deck. The CMC has a wheelbase of 17 inches. This means that it will accommodate a stance width of between 16 and 18 inches.

  • @manbaerpigg
    @manbaerpigg ปีที่แล้ว

    Got me a surf skate for a steal today. I gotta Globe Onshore board. It's as long as my Vision Gonz deck. It has a foam on the kick tail. The trucks are a little weird but I may have um too loose. Revenge trucks. Can't wait to have a free day to cut loose.

  • @mctobin13
    @mctobin13 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Steve, I have just bought a carver sun ray, and im quite a small person, so without having measured my stance or the wheelbase of my board, im guessing its on the larger side for me.
    As a money saving idea to save buying another complete board, would you say buying a new deck that will result in a smaller wheelbase with the same trucks I've got now could be a good solution?
    Thanks, Ness

    • @SurfskateLove
      @SurfskateLove  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      For sure! Play around with it. But no need to buy another complete if you just want to experiment with deck lengths. Have fun!

  • @awfully.average
    @awfully.average 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    my first board was the ss toledo 77 i felt it was kinda big, but i thought thats normal like longboarding.
    then i got a soulboardiy with yow s5 also too big.
    then after this video i got a black label black widow pig board which is 30"x10.75" and a wb of 17 i mounted CXs wow.... i fell in love.
    just yesterday the carver firefly cx arrived at my doorstep ... wow..... even snappier!
    GUYS LISTEN TO HIM WB IS EVERYTHING

  • @alexlj09
    @alexlj09 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great efforts. Thanks Steve. Most people would place their back foot on the end of the kick tail. for example my most comfortable stance is front foot above the front truck pivot and my back foot on the kick tail. that makes my stance a lot wider than the wheel base.

    • @SurfskateLove
      @SurfskateLove  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The thing is, your foot positioning can shift all over the board -- as long as your front foot stays behind that point of no return for each particular truck. But your stance will generally remain the same. So I'll often ride like that, back foot on the back of the kick tail, but then I'll stand up to rest and move both feet forward. So I've shifted a couple inches on the board, but my stance has remained relatively close and both feet are still behind where they need to be. Are we saying the same thing?

    • @POLPO_WOOD
      @POLPO_WOOD 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@SurfskateLove I think he means that, when you measure your correct surf stance, you actually would have to account for the difference between your foot 🦶 on the backtail and the front bolt of the back truck. And those inches could be shaved of the wb so that you can place your foot on the kicktail and behind the pivot point of the front truck, which makes every board still different and not only wb dependable but also kicktail length dependable. But maybe I am totally seeing this wrong at the moment. My brain is still taking everything in you just told us in the video.

    • @99timewaster
      @99timewaster 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@POLPO_WOOD That's a good point. Wheelbase matters but most folks place their back foot on the kick tail and difference boards have different kicktail lengths.

    • @alexlj09
      @alexlj09 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@99timewaster yes that's what i meant, so we actually need to shave some inches off our stance for WB.

    • @alexlj09
      @alexlj09 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@POLPO_WOOD yes that's what i meant

  • @salmon55
    @salmon55 ปีที่แล้ว

    Many of the these surfskate decks have a flat or nearly flat nose. Most of the Yow decks have a flat nose. You can use that to very easily change your wheelbase. Take off the front truck and drill 4 new holes an inch ahead of the existing holes. Or gain even more width by using the front 2 holes in the deck and mounting the back 2 holes of the truck to them. Then you can use the front truck holes as a jig to drill 2 new front holes in the deck. You don't have to worry about the extra holes hurting the board as they are more than strong enough when just used for carving. I used to do this in the 80's because I have always liked a wide stance and typically the nose was flat in those days. I would often attached a small windsurf rig to the front of the board to sail in parking lots. So it was very important to get the front truck right at the nose with the windsurfer rig mounted just behind the front wheels. You needed the aft placement to avoid getting launched when hitting rocks or cracks, and because you can go faster then you really should the long wheel base helped control speed.

  • @sebastianbombasti7554
    @sebastianbombasti7554 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    35:30 Do I get u right that if I'd buy one with over +1'' WB-Range I dont get closer to a relaxed feeling of surfing through my town because its getting harder to pump? I want to get as close as possible to that relaxed surf-feeling as possible? Thanks a lot.
    PS thanks for the video that comes in the right time because Im about to buy my first surfskate (Im a beginner with now surfing or skateboard experience :)

    • @SurfskateLove
      @SurfskateLove  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      For what you're looking for, a perfect wheelbase for you would be right at that 1" above your stance width number.

    • @sebastianbombasti7554
      @sebastianbombasti7554 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks a lot. What you are doing there- getting into something really scientificly reminds me of myself ;)
      Concerning your pdf: Page 8: I was a bit confused if I have to add/substract the one inch there too. Took me 5 min to figure out you already did that. Maybe its better to make this more clear. All the best. I hope you get the money back that u spent there and I invite you to be really careful making promises like in the beginning of the video with "I pay u a surfskate if...."
      To me there is no need to make a promise like that. U already created a big value for ppl and the $10 are totally alright. I might even give it to u just to say "Thank you". Your calculator might be interesting for stores who are selling boards.
      You could give them the calculator based on a yearly subscription where they get the updated version of you with new boards.

    • @SurfskateLove
      @SurfskateLove  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@sebastianbombasti7554 If you read the conditions, you’ll see that they have to prove to me that they followed the formula purposely and it doesn’t fit them. They only way that happens is if there is a glitch in my system. Which I’m more than happy to stand behind.
      And what do I have to lose anyway? I can leverage surfskates in a lot of ways.
      No worries at all for me to stand behind this guarantee.

  • @robertopellegrino7299
    @robertopellegrino7299 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, Steve! I’m a Carver addicted surfskater. May I ask you how tall you are?!

  • @nayelliwolf-sanchez9794
    @nayelliwolf-sanchez9794 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I tried to figure out my stance width, and apparently it is 19-20". However, it seems to me that the boards with this specific wheelbase are more for longboarders and cruising rather than shortboarding and training snappy turns. I am 5'5" and weigh 132lbs, I am riding a 6'3" shortboard, so I doubt that it might be my proportions. I also watched pictures of some pro surfers and their stance seems to at least be 22", especially when their back foot stands on the pad (or they have really small feet and I am terrible at estimating). If your suggestion is true - and I appreciate all the work you've put into this - shouldn't there be more options with a wider wheelbase that are also made for training on a shortboard?
    As an example, the Yow Teahupoo is one of their bigger boards with a wide wheelbase as YOW describes: "Thanks to its big dimensions, the Teahupoo 34” is the go-to board for people over 1m75 (5'7") in height or for beginners (!) looking for a stable and comfortable board to get started. The long wheelbase (19”) will bring you stability and comfort, as well as help you gain more control when performing fast and wide lines."
    However, according to your Surfskate Formula, if my stance width is 19" and I want a Yow Meraki, I'd have to look for the wheelbase range "19.75-21.75" which is even bigger than YOWs biggest board made for beginners.
    When I looked at the Carvers, the only board with the wheelbase 18.875 is the Carver Green Room, which is the biggest board before the Tyler which was made for Noseriding.
    And even if I chose 18" as a smaller wheelbase in order to have a "speed car", those boards are still considered medium-large for bigger turns.
    So are the surfskate brands wrong by not considering more stance widths? Or might I be standing wrong on my surfboard? Or might the stance width not be as important as you mention here?
    I don't want to criticize, just understand and not having to buy 40 surfskates as you mentioned just to figure out my perfect fit.
    Thank you!

  • @kyra9244
    @kyra9244 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    thanks steve! i have a question. I see decks that have mounted the wheels on the tip of the nose compared to further back - what type of rider would use which mount? :)

    • @SurfskateLove
      @SurfskateLove  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's just a personal preference thing you'll just have to play with. Don't think it's specific to any particular style of riding.

  • @ricoross5306
    @ricoross5306 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I got my yow dark pukas in. Had my first surfskate session last night. Goin again today and a small session tonight too

  • @martynrandall7652
    @martynrandall7652 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fair play you are the go to man on the surf skate. So what your saying is if I have stance of 18" . I take a tape measure with me and measure and find one that is 18"distance between axles. So good to go regarding wheel base? Cheers Martyn UK.

    • @SurfskateLove
      @SurfskateLove  ปีที่แล้ว

      No, because my methodology is based on the most common measurement of wheelbase, which is between inner bolt holes. Axle to axle is different. I could come up with a methodology for that, but it would be different measurements. I should probably do that. Good idea.

  • @crackin2000
    @crackin2000 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I hope this is your million view video.

  • @obsoletepaul
    @obsoletepaul 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    1100 views in 8 hours.
    This guy.

  • @DAVIDeoteca
    @DAVIDeoteca ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for all the work behind this video that you did instead of us 😂 a quick question: follow the formula my stance is 16’’ so looking for a wheelbase between 15 & 17.
    I would like a meraky sistem but for that wheelbase (converted in meraky, so 16.75-18-75) my options on their website are only decks between 30&31’’ length.
    But I was looking for at least 32/33’’ long decks.
    So my question, is it better to only follow wheelbase criteria in this case and just buy a shorter deck than what I was lookin for or buy separately a longer deck and the meraky sistem and then put them together as my wish? Thank you very much for your help and best wishes to all of you.
    Ps: I live in Italy & I would love to live somewhere near you and my uncle, not even a skater, lives in Carlsbad instead 😂 life is cruel

    • @SurfskateLove
      @SurfskateLove  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, definitely start with wheelbase first. Length is secondary. And YOW actually has quite a few options for you with those specs. Length of 32-33" with a wheelbase of 17"-19".

  • @claudneysartisessa
    @claudneysartisessa 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, good evening, I'm from Brazil, I've been surfskating for a few days, your videos helped me a lot, I still haven't bought a skateboard for myself but based on your videos I borrowed some from friends to test, according to your website my ideal model would be a 32" AQUILO, as I didn't find acabie here I ended up using a Ballon CO model which is the 95cm BIGFISH, I felt comfortable, your videos are great and I was very successful in executing the steps. I'm 1.81 my base is 16 and I weigh more than 100k, could you recommend me something similar to AQUILO 32 or other model, because I can't find it here in Brazil

    • @SurfskateLove
      @SurfskateLove  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Carver C7 or YOW Meraki.

  • @janu2997
    @janu2997 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can someone explain this to me? My stance is the same 18" but I first bought a YOW with iirc 23" wheelbase and it felt so sluggish and annoying. Switched to a Kontiki deck with a 17" wheelbase and it feels so much better, flowier, snappier. Based on that chart I should be aiming between 19-21". Does this preference offset apply to Swelltech? I want to buy a swelltech and I was looking at the 36" with a 21.5" wheelbase which falls within my stance specs... but now i'm afraid to order it if it ends up feeling like shit just as YOW 23" did. I want it to be snappy at the same time as flowy for surf training.

  • @MrFreezook
    @MrFreezook 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    That's why I never thought of buying neither a Swelltech nor a Smooth star nor a Yow ! but I kept it to myself and thought only a skater would really understand.
    Having the hanger closer to the bolts is a big thing to me at least, but not it's apparently unravelled. I pretty happy with my carvers they really did a perfect job and hats off to them on all aspects. These guys are not joking, I can feel 100% that they are not just Surfers but also skaters. Sorry jamie o'brien ;)

    • @SurfskateLove
      @SurfskateLove  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Jamie O'Brien signed with Carver. 😆

    • @MrFreezook
      @MrFreezook 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SurfskateLove Cool ! That's great, I didn't know that. Respect 🤙 I'm glad he did.

    • @99timewaster
      @99timewaster 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SurfskateLove whaaaat? when?

    • @MarktheLandlockedSurfer
      @MarktheLandlockedSurfer 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      It took me time to get used to but those systems work great for carving once you adapt to not use the bolt holes as your visual landmark. I say "for carving," because it destroys me when I land "bolts" on an ollie over a staircase and then remember that I am on my YOW as I am flying parallel to the ground after jackknifing!

    • @susiehernandez6652
      @susiehernandez6652 ปีที่แล้ว

      when you say having the bolts closer to the hanger, do you mean having a shorter (as in width) hanger? From what I understand, the longer the hanger, the more loose and less stable it'll feel. Why was having the bolts closer to the hanger a big thing for you and what do you mean it's not apparently unravelled; as in a lot of people don't know about the effect of the length of a hanger can have. Just trying to understand the why behind your comment.