Just found your channel, awesome content, great instruction. As I am just starting to learn surf board I will watch your videos over and over ! Thank you!
Thanks Evan, great tutorial. I have recently started with the surfboard and I do not know how to turn yet I will put into practice what you have explained to make the turns, thanks.
Hi Peter, In this video it is a 5'6" x 19"(I think...it's been awhile). The some width here will help a lot more than lengh in general if you are looking for stability. Not sure why I was riding that board this day though, usually I'm on a 5'3"x18.5" in flat water.
Bravo Evan!!! Best tutorial, surely...👍👍👍
Excellent instruction. Maybe the best yet I’ve seen. Well done Evan!
Thank you Dave!
By far the best tutorial I have found on this subject, thanks Evan, keep it up 🤙🔥
Thank you Bert! More to come!
Another quality tutorial. Thanks Evan.
Glad you enjoyed, thank you Sam!
Keep them coming! Looking forward to the dark art of pulling off a tack.
It's a tricky one, and coming up soon! I think in 2 weeks.
Just found your channel, awesome content, great instruction. As I am
just starting to learn surf board I will watch your videos over and over ! Thank you!
Thanks Lori, I love to hear that and hope they are helping you tons!
@@evannetsch ha ha I hope so as I am here in obx hoping for more good wind tomorrow to directional !
Great breakdown, nice Evan👍
Nice video.very pedagogique.easy to understand.....just i have to do it soon.thank's
Thanks Evan, great tutorial. I have recently started with the surfboard and I do not know how to turn yet I will put into practice what you have explained to make the turns, thanks.
Thanks Matteo, hope it helps!
Thank you, your videos are awesome!
Hi Evan! New comer to the channel! Well done! Great content! (Local rider - Guincho Portugal) Cheers
Great video! Looking forward to the next one :)
Thank you!
Thanks Evan, for the great explanation..... Usefull for new comers on waveboard. What's the dimensions of the board you riding?
Hi Peter, In this video it is a 5'6" x 19"(I think...it's been awhile). The some width here will help a lot more than lengh in general if you are looking for stability. Not sure why I was riding that board this day though, usually I'm on a 5'3"x18.5" in flat water.
Thank you Evan!
I plan to practice this tomorrow. Great teaching!
Thanks 👍
Muy bueno gracias bro
Thanks
Yo thnx, great vids!
Thanks, glad you are enjoying!
Thanks Evan I'm a heavier rider and find I sink the nose all the time on my foot switch any advice on how to stop this please ?