We're receiving a flood of inquiries! Check out the Tokyo Bay boat surfing video!
(MASAHARU)
To the customers who came to the store,
People ask me about "Boat Surfing."
We also receive inquiries by phone.
(KABA Chan)
Q: Is it difficult? A: It's easy if you can take off.
Q: How long can you ride for? A: If you have the stamina and concentration, I think it's not a dream to ride for several minutes.
The more you turn, the more tired your legs get and the more unbearable they become.
Q: How big are the waves actually? A: They're comfortably waist high and have plenty of power.
Q: What is the water temperature? A: It's cold while you're waiting on the boat, so we wear gloves and boots, but you don't need gloves.
Q: When will this be possible? A: We are currently in the process of preparing, and are making adjustments to start full-scale operations around April.
Q: What kind of board is best? A: As with normal boards, it's easy if it has width and buoyancy, but if the rocker is too small, it will move slower. If you're going to be doing a lot of lipping, a pointed nose seems better for boat waves.
Since everyone seems to be quite concerned,
I have finished the video so I would like to introduce it to you.
This is neither PRO nor TOP-AM,
This is board surfing by NOTCHO, a 45-year-old furniture craftsman.
If you can take off properly, you can enjoy it like this.
The board I'm riding is
LOST "RIPQUEST" model,
The board is made from POLY PARALLEL FLEX, a material he raves about.
The size is the thicker size for a 5'11".
The video below is Nishii's first attempt at
A digest of boat surfing.
Here's the first video of me surfing a goofy wave from the backside!
We hope that everyone will be able to use it for training from around April when the weather gets warmer.
We are preparing for it, so please look forward to it!