@@Toastypie1 that’s actually a pretty good point… I have tested a firmware update from Mark where the boogie will hold position so even in wind or current it will stay in the same spot.
@@OskarJohansson1 I get worried even in a small swell and a light offshore when I lose LOS and I have to keep swimming to make contact. That update will be cool.
Sick stuff! Pretty suprised how far back you put your battery. I will have to try that too. I have been getting some pretty good submarining with my TB on occasion. Thanks for showing us what is capable with this new toy.
@@king_kook_da_flyerer yeah I use the pool noodle jammed in the front to bring the battery back a bit. That seems to help the nose diving for me anyway… I know Jeremy said a longer rope helped him with that as well… 🤷♂️
@@OskarJohansson1 Pool noodle, clever. I swapped to the Armstrong tow row rope with one section taken out. Think the full rope might be better? I'll have to give that a go and see.
@@king_kook_da_flyerer it’s so much fun! I run the same rope with the longest section taken out, but Jeremy runs it longer and says it helps with the nose diving… I can’t confirm haha
Hi Oscar, do you know if there will be any dealer of the Tow booguie brand in Europe? I find it more interesting than the foil drive. thanks in advance. Bernat
Hi mate, from what I understand they are only doing direct to consumers. I know of a few people already in Europe that have them though. Best option is to go to their facebook group and ask for reviews from anyone in europe.
@@juanolabarri9526 appologies, i think youtube blocked my last comment as it had a link in it. I’ll try post it again below, but they are from Konrad Boarding called click nuts. If it doesn’t appear below just google that
@@mirzapirza Jeremy is 97kg! He can get up on a 30L prone board as well, but it does use the battery quicker. I think good technique really helps and keeping the board as level as possible when bring it up to the surface and not angling the nose up too much that it ploughs through the water
I gotta give the MA a revisit. I had a MA1000 and dumped it quick. I had also run it with the 195 tail on a super small day. Seems like they need some size and speed to pump
For me 2 main reasons... 1. It is stretchy, so if you are in choppy water or for getting up it is much smoother and softer on your arm for pulling out out of the water or when the rope goeas slack after hitting chop its more gentle taking up the tension. And 2. The double handle is much nicer for cruising around to be able to use both hands on the handle. I used to get a really tired bicep/shoulder on long drives with the boogie, but now I don't feel anything.
Ya Oskar! This is great. Dig the long format with the full details! Can’t wait to try the boogie! Finally chopped my dart 140 as per your recommendation and love it! Really bites in nice! Sounded like someone’s was whistling a bit in the video. I found this guys video really helpful it took my dart from whistling/humming 90% of time to only about 10% of time making noise. m.th-cam.com/video/NqSaGl7Qb3s/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUZRml4IG5vaXN5IGZvaWwgc3RhYmlsaXplcg%3D%3D
@@maxnuccio2440 thanks mate stoked you enjoyed it. I can almost guarantee it was Jeremy’s tail that was whistling hahaha! I don’t know if he’s ever out sandpaper to his foils
@@RichSymington only when we are towing. As soon as I need to pump and connect waves then I ride the HAs. The MAs just roll from turn to turn so well, but you loose out on the pump.
MA love to be in the pocket with some energy. You either tow into some solid swell. Or you wing/kite. But for purely prone, the MA are pretty damn difficult to live with.
I'd call him Mister Pixels! 😂 You guys are so much fun.
the most impressive thing about this video is the ability of the cameraman to foil and film at the same time
@@David-uz9qw yeah I’m not gonna lie I think Jeremy did a better job than me! I’m still learning :)
Amazing turns you guys are doing with so much speed
@@antarests1 that fast flow is what it’s all about to me! Love it!
Great format. You guys leave your boogies miles away. Do you ever worry that it will just blow out to sea if you can't connect?
@@Toastypie1 that’s actually a pretty good point… I have tested a firmware update from Mark where the boogie will hold position so even in wind or current it will stay in the same spot.
@@OskarJohansson1 I get worried even in a small swell and a light offshore when I lose LOS and I have to keep swimming to make contact. That update will be cool.
@@OskarJohansson1just a thought, but a drift sock could stop it from getting taken. Kinda like the Cloud IX anchorman.
Probably not necessary but
thanks bud great video! where do i get a towboogie!!???
Thanks mate! As far as I know they still just do direct to customers, but you can order from them here zerotow.com.au/
Sick stuff! Pretty suprised how far back you put your battery. I will have to try that too. I have been getting some pretty good submarining with my TB on occasion. Thanks for showing us what is capable with this new toy.
@@king_kook_da_flyerer yeah I use the pool noodle jammed in the front to bring the battery back a bit. That seems to help the nose diving for me anyway… I know Jeremy said a longer rope helped him with that as well… 🤷♂️
@@king_kook_da_flyerer it’s such a bloody fun toy hey!!
@@OskarJohansson1 Pool noodle, clever. I swapped to the Armstrong tow row rope with one section taken out. Think the full rope might be better? I'll have to give that a go and see.
@@OskarJohansson1 Insanely fun toy!! Love it.
@@king_kook_da_flyerer it’s so much fun! I run the same rope with the longest section taken out, but Jeremy runs it longer and says it helps with the nose diving… I can’t confirm haha
Hi Oscar, do you know if there will be any dealer of the Tow booguie brand in Europe? I find it more interesting than the foil drive. thanks in advance.
Bernat
Hi mate, from what I understand they are only doing direct to consumers. I know of a few people already in Europe that have them though. Best option is to go to their facebook group and ask for reviews from anyone in europe.
Man! Looked like a killer session
@@brendonlutnick such a good session! It’s funny how often it’s small like this though and we don’t go surf…. But with the Boogie it’s always cooking!
Better than using a jet to film each other and both of you can have fun at the same time , yewww 🤙👍
@@youdigsurf yeah exactly! I do need to level up my filming game though, I think Jezza did a better job than me!
Amazing videos! Where can I find those screws for the mast base?
@@juanolabarri9526 thanks mate! Can get them directly from Konrad here…
www.konradboarding.com/product-page/click-nut-m8x35mm
Where can I find those screws?
@@juanolabarri9526 appologies, i think youtube blocked my last comment as it had a link in it. I’ll try post it again below, but they are from Konrad Boarding called click nuts. If it doesn’t appear below just google that
@@juanolabarri9526 www.konradboarding.com/product-page/click-nut-m8x35mm
How is Jeremy getting going with that board and the boogie? Same technique as you with the sink start? How much does he weigh?
Great shots btw!!
@@mirzapirza Jeremy is 97kg! He can get up on a 30L prone board as well, but it does use the battery quicker. I think good technique really helps and keeping the board as level as possible when bring it up to the surface and not angling the nose up too much that it ploughs through the water
I gotta give the MA a revisit. I had a MA1000 and dumped it quick. I had also run it with the 195 tail on a super small day.
Seems like they need some size and speed to pump
What’s the reason for switching out the tow rope from the standard boogie rope ?
For me 2 main reasons... 1. It is stretchy, so if you are in choppy water or for getting up it is much smoother and softer on your arm for pulling out out of the water or when the rope goeas slack after hitting chop its more gentle taking up the tension. And 2. The double handle is much nicer for cruising around to be able to use both hands on the handle. I used to get a really tired bicep/shoulder on long drives with the boogie, but now I don't feel anything.
@@OskarJohansson1 Thanks ! Boogie arriving next week, excited!
@@andrewmitchell9892 Oh epic!!! Let us know how you get on with it!
Ya Oskar! This is great. Dig the long format with the full details! Can’t wait to try the boogie! Finally chopped my dart 140 as per your recommendation and love it! Really bites in nice! Sounded like someone’s was whistling a bit in the video. I found this guys video really helpful it took my dart from whistling/humming 90% of time to only about 10% of time making noise.
m.th-cam.com/video/NqSaGl7Qb3s/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUZRml4IG5vaXN5IGZvaWwgc3RhYmlsaXplcg%3D%3D
@@maxnuccio2440 thanks mate stoked you enjoyed it. I can almost guarantee it was Jeremy’s tail that was whistling hahaha! I don’t know if he’s ever out sandpaper to his foils
You guys prefer the MAs over the new HAs in those conditions?
@@RichSymington only when we are towing. As soon as I need to pump and connect waves then I ride the HAs. The MAs just roll from turn to turn so well, but you loose out on the pump.
MA love to be in the pocket with some energy.
You either tow into some solid swell. Or you wing/kite. But for purely prone, the MA are pretty damn difficult to live with.
sick lads