Dude those one handed layback recoveries are so sick 🔥I remember my custom 2008 Mistral Twinzer 83L was an absolute gamechanger for me. None of the next boards ever came close that. 5:37 "Wasn't sailing so well", proceeds to combo a taka and a wave3 😅
Excellent video, beautifully shot and the music with the voiceover works so well. I will agree with the everyone that your riding looked super smooth on the singlefin, although admittedly there seemed to be less chop on the face of the waves then. Looking forward to the next part, cheers!
thank you Thomas! This is a really ownest view on the development of boards. I appreciate this! My personal opinion is that the current board designs tend to be to short. I believe a longer rail line gives you more drive in the turn. Therefore I have gone back in my boards to more old school length. Just a couple more cm. For my weight 93kg it is 234cm.
It only makes sense that a bit of length helps and that shorter doesn't always equal better. I imagine for bigger riders a longer rail line helps even more. Also for most of us that are less than perfect in terms of technique it can be more forgiving.
yes longer rails make for better drive in the turns. but it s about finding the good balance, because shorter boards have the advantage to allow for tighter turns and more progressive approach
The 2007 is my all time favorite, light, tough, fast, radical, handles any kinds of swell and chop, takes 3.7 to 5.3. Perfection. Also helped me immensely on my loop quest!
Beautiful video. I love the music and your wave riding style is most beautiful, so fluid, effortless and pure. You looked so good on the single, have you thought of trying to develop a 2023 single fin edition? What’s the spot? Thank you anyway
Nice music! Honest review! Tabou boards of the single fin area used to be the best wave boards by far for European conditions. Smooth to ride with great performance. For sure modern boards have bigger range and allow tighter turns and more tricks on the wave, but nothing gives a better feeling than a good single fin board. The problem is that is more difficult to build a decent single fin wave board than a good multi fin one. Thomas you are the best wave sailor in European conditions!
Super nice video Thomas!! U are the best all around wave rider, especially in on shore conditions is really impressive how u attack clew first the lip. Where is this spot?? Looks quite unique
Nice video and amazing rides, quite fun to think that I was struggling with a 133L and you're half off that (but you're on another level :p) Will try to work on my rides when I get the chance, I lack a good spot to go and improve though If you have good spots for intermediates near paris +/-300km let me know !
Funny how much you liked your 16 year old single-fin mono-concave board. Makes me wonder how much board have really improved in the last 2 decades and if this is even relevant for the normal surfer. How much of the board-development is actually responding to fashion or trends in pro-competition, instead of improving the ride-experience of the normal customer?
I think the development made a bigger difference to a normal surfer than to the pros. I think in general boards are much easier to use now (turn and plain) and probably have a bigger wind range maybe compromising the top end performance in some areas and that mostly affects the pros. You have to take into account different riding style and rider size, Thomas is absolutely unique in that aspect.
@@Tomasz_C I totally disagree with that opinion. But I am not talking about 260cm wave boards from the 90th. The current sub 230cm trend is not benefiting the normal surfer. Wether it is about new school moves or beeing radical to go deep in the pocket where short boards benefit. This is nothing a normal surfer wants to. The current trend is a little like having people drive F1 cars but actually they would be happy with a porsche 911. So too many windsurfers will not really enjoy windsurfing to their full potential. But this is just my opinion.
Incredible video! great music. Really the first table is 58 liters? less than 60 liters!!. I weigh 90Kg and the smallest board I have used is 75 liters but with 30 knots. How much do you weigh Thomas?
well, the definition of vintage is, according to Cambridge dictionary : "produced in the past, and typical of the period in which it was made" . it also says : "to be called vintage the piece should strongly reflect styles and trends associated with that era". So I don't feel like I am totally wrong by using the word vintage when I present a single fin board from 2006
@@thomastraversa6908 Fair assesment.. I think im just sensetive to my age, those boards looked pretty decent to me... although saying that your a bit older than I thought!.. difference is you could probably make a barn door rip if you could fit a UJ and rig on it 🤙
I am still using the 2013 Da Curve bought in the same year as production
Dude those one handed layback recoveries are so sick 🔥I remember my custom 2008 Mistral Twinzer 83L was an absolute gamechanger for me. None of the next boards ever came close that. 5:37 "Wasn't sailing so well", proceeds to combo a taka and a wave3 😅
Thx Thomas... Nice to see the differents between the boards. Great review.. Keep it up
Really nice video, it looked like the first board was super fluid.
Excellent video, beautifully shot and the music with the voiceover works so well. I will agree with the everyone that your riding looked super smooth on the singlefin, although admittedly there seemed to be less chop on the face of the waves then. Looking forward to the next part, cheers!
thank you Thomas! This is a really ownest view on the development of boards. I appreciate this! My personal opinion is that the current board designs tend to be to short. I believe a longer rail line gives you more drive in the turn. Therefore I have gone back in my boards to more old school length. Just a couple more cm. For my weight 93kg it is 234cm.
It only makes sense that a bit of length helps and that shorter doesn't always equal better. I imagine for bigger riders a longer rail line helps even more. Also for most of us that are less than perfect in terms of technique it can be more forgiving.
yes longer rails make for better drive in the turns. but it s about finding the good balance, because shorter boards have the advantage to allow for tighter turns and more progressive approach
The 2007 is my all time favorite, light, tough, fast, radical, handles any kinds of swell and chop, takes 3.7 to 5.3. Perfection. Also helped me immensely on my loop quest!
interesting outcomes so far!
Beautiful video. I love the music and your wave riding style is most beautiful, so fluid, effortless and pure. You looked so good on the single, have you thought of trying to develop a 2023 single fin edition? What’s the spot? Thank you anyway
th spot is my homespun, La coudouliere in france
Nice music!
Honest review!
Tabou boards of the single fin area used to be the best wave boards by far for European conditions. Smooth to ride with great performance.
For sure modern boards have bigger range and allow tighter turns and more tricks on the wave, but nothing gives a better feeling than a good single fin board. The problem is that is more difficult to build a decent single fin wave board than a good multi fin one.
Thomas you are the best wave sailor in European conditions!
Super nice video Thomas!! U are the best all around wave rider, especially in on shore conditions is really impressive how u attack clew first the lip. Where is this spot?? Looks quite unique
Nice video and amazing rides, quite fun to think that I was struggling with a 133L and you're half off that (but you're on another level :p)
Will try to work on my rides when I get the chance, I lack a good spot to go and improve though
If you have good spots for intermediates near paris +/-300km let me know !
Super nice video! When does the spot work? I would love to go there with a good forecast. :)
it works on strong mistral wind
@@thomastraversa6908 Thank´s :)
Thanks. Nice comparison. Was wondering- what's your weight?
I am 63 kg
@@thomastraversa6908 ok, thank you. Then i should be fine with 71kg and my new 86L
Bon esprit !
Funny how much you liked your 16 year old single-fin mono-concave board. Makes me wonder how much board have really improved in the last 2 decades and if this is even relevant for the normal surfer. How much of the board-development is actually responding to fashion or trends in pro-competition, instead of improving the ride-experience of the normal customer?
I think the development made a bigger difference to a normal surfer than to the pros. I think in general boards are much easier to use now (turn and plain) and probably have a bigger wind range maybe compromising the top end performance in some areas and that mostly affects the pros. You have to take into account different riding style and rider size, Thomas is absolutely unique in that aspect.
as Tomasz said the modern boards are easier, have a bigger range. but you will see my conclusion on the last episode!
@@Tomasz_C I totally disagree with that opinion. But I am not talking about 260cm wave boards from the 90th. The current sub 230cm trend is not benefiting the normal surfer. Wether it is about new school moves or beeing radical to go deep in the pocket where short boards benefit. This is nothing a normal surfer wants to. The current trend is a little like having people drive F1 cars but actually they would be happy with a porsche 911. So too many windsurfers will not really enjoy windsurfing to their full potential. But this is just my opinion.
Incredible video! great music. Really the first table is 58 liters? less than 60 liters!!.
I weigh 90Kg and the smallest board I have used is 75 liters but with 30 knots. How much do you weigh Thomas?
I am 63 kg !
Vintage?? Are you shitting me!
well, the definition of vintage is, according to Cambridge dictionary : "produced in the past, and typical of the period in which it was made" . it also says : "to be called vintage the piece should strongly reflect styles and trends associated with that era". So I don't feel like I am totally wrong by using the word vintage when I present a single fin board from 2006
@@thomastraversa6908 Fair assesment.. I think im just sensetive to my age, those boards looked pretty decent to me... although saying that your a bit older than I thought!.. difference is you could probably make a barn door rip if you could fit a UJ and rig on it 🤙