Just doesn’t seem to have the oomphf needed to actually do anything on the wave unless your 4ft and 30kg. feels like wave pool tech is a long way off being able to produce a wave with any substance that won’t also break the bank. Looks like a fun muck around maybe if you got a group of lads together and hired the place out
Peopel tell me it feels and behaves a lot bigger than it looks. Hoping to get some hands-on time soon. But if you regularly surf on the Eastern seaboard, these kind of waves are definitely on the small side.
@@motivatedtravel nah not really anymore than I've been slammed on my local breaks. Although first time I was taking pretty easy getting to know the wave. Next time I'll definitely be hitting that inside section harder.
looks kinda fun! can they double the size? that short lil section that draws and almost slabs would be awesome if it was double or triple that size. (not saying it wouldnt slam ppl now tho)
Looks like advanced plus at my local wave pool? Main problem with this Wave garden technology is the ride is very short to allow for beginners on the inside, therefore double the people, double the money. Good for business but not good surfers. Should have designed the bottom contors to run a wave at least 3/4 of pool length imo.
Just doesn’t seem to have the oomphf needed to actually do anything on the wave unless your 4ft and 30kg. feels like wave pool tech is a long way off being able to produce a wave with any substance that won’t also break the bank. Looks like a fun muck around maybe if you got a group of lads together and hired the place out
Peopel tell me it feels and behaves a lot bigger than it looks. Hoping to get some hands-on time soon. But if you regularly surf on the Eastern seaboard, these kind of waves are definitely on the small side.
I love that it’s small. Most surf pools are way too big. This one is perfect for women and kids! Yes! Finally!
Well these are the biggest waves they do, so there are a few settings a fair bit smaller. And the inside bay area is excellent for kids.
It feels a lot bigger than it looks once you're outh there. Surfed the advanced session today and that inside section jacks up more than you think
@@SCBodyboarder83 Good to hear. I'm hitting advanced shortly, too. You get slammed at all?
@@motivatedtravel nah not really anymore than I've been slammed on my local breaks. Although first time I was taking pretty easy getting to know the wave. Next time I'll definitely be hitting that inside section harder.
What wave pool have you been to thats too big? This is 2ft waves, any smaller and it would be longboard only
looks kinda fun! can they double the size? that short lil section that draws and almost slabs would be awesome if it was double or triple that size. (not saying it wouldnt slam ppl now tho)
Pretty sure that's as big as it gets. Would kill to see it bigger.
I am coming soon. Just for beaches and accommodations. We will C. I am going to someplace off the traveled path on a dirt road near ocean.
No shortage of real waves about!
Very nice place
Indeed!
Looks like advanced plus at my local wave pool?
Main problem with this Wave garden technology is the ride is very short to allow for beginners on the inside, therefore double the people, double the money. Good for business but not good surfers. Should have designed the bottom contors to run a wave at least 3/4 of pool length imo.
I did notice that there was at least half the pool's length left by the time the wave lost the energy to stay worthwhile for most of the guys.
what are the prices?
$110 for an hour if you buy one off, but gets a bit cheaper if you buy bulk packs. Not much cheaper though. I think $950 for 10.
@@motivatedtravel how many people in the water at one time?
@@mikejames1804 18 on a standard session, or 12 if you get an Expert Session. Wit 18 people, they reckon you should get about 12 waves in an hour.
@@motivatedtravel sweet cheers🤙
Video footage doesnt do the size and power of this place justice.
Well even in real life, it doesn't look like much. Middling Sydney day. But I've heard it feels a lot more once you're on it.
Only took 3:30 out of 5 min vid to zoom in to something we could actually see. Then dont follow the toob as they pull in. 🙌🤦♂️
Well that's the problem when you zoom in, it becomes super hard to follow the rider.
Is this expert or advanced….just booked my first sesh for late may
Expert and Advanced are the same. Expert just has less people in it.
@@motivatedtravel sweet thanks for the reply
Advanced has T3 for Half an hour before B1 setting. Expert starts on B1 then moves to B2 or beast mode depending on wind.
If that's beast mode thats pretty easy
Lot of people stacking it. Heard it's heavier than it looks, but yeah doesn't look like a challenge. Just good fun.
I wouldn't call a 2,5 metres wave Beast mode
It's not even 2.5m mate. It's about 2 or so foot.
Beast mode 😂😂😂😂bigger waves at Penrith beach..
It's a bit like you typical swell size in Sydney rather than something that'd scare of local surfers.
@@pedrolito862 Unfortunately not, but I'm going to try so I can do an accurate compare.