Big swell pushing up from the Tasman Sea -
Low tide and some wind - all made for challenging conditions.
No.40 (for waterline to build speed)
AFS Silk 850 v1 modular on the standard fuselage paired with the new USurf 135 rear stabilizer.
Good trustworthy gear is important when the surf gets big -
And big it was - just paddling out you could feel the longshore current take you westward.
And the sets were no joke - the biggest set had well over double overhead height and they were throwing big lip on the third reefline... scary stuff if you are on the wrong end of the wave.
Save a few waves where I was trying a later takeoff and the wind coming up the face of the standing wave would blow me off my board, I had some really great rides.
Long runners where I got to carve way up, and way back down the faces.
This was the perfect conditions for the Silk foils - I never felt like the foil was going to blow up on me and it did everything I asked of it.
Kalani was on the Code 1075 - a little too big.
Marlon was out on his longboard earlier - then switched to flying his drone to film Robby.
I was able to get twelve rides in today - each a thrilling run!
I feel like using some of the surfboards that work better in energetic conditions is in my immediate future.... Album Twinzer Twinsman....
PF:8/W:2/PW:55/FD:41/S:17