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"MAYHEM" CONQUET 6'1" riding movie now available!!

"MAYHEM" CONQUET 6'1" riding movie now available! Matt "MAYHEM" biolos: Board used: CONQUET 6'1" Wearing a white surf shirt, Mayhem takes off toward the regular wave on his first run. The unfortunate surfer on the left side of the screen loses his wave to Mayhem. On his second run, he doesn't slow down, even in the thick backside waves, repeatedly top-turning and spraying, picking up speed and riding the wave all the way to the shorebreak. On his third run, Mayhem begins paddling, and an older surfer on the outside, who thought he wouldn't be able to ride the wave, looks on enviously as he catches up with the wave from the backside, takes advantage of the Conquest's takeoff capabilities, and smoothly takes off and speeds away. On his fourth run, Mayhem takes advantage of his massive size to perform a roller coaster combination of big carving turns and then into the shorebreak. In these conditions, this ride would earn him a high score of over nine points in a contest. The fifth run is one of the highlights of this video. The wave breaks to the left, demonstrating the Conquest's take-off capabilities, but he leaves behind the two surfers who should have had an advantage on the peak side, and hits the backside into the even more dangerous shore break. This is a clip at high tide (high tide) with a tri-fin set. From here on, on the sixth run, he's doing a quad set, a day that's said to be "waveless" in California, where "he doesn't usually surf." Mayhem, wearing a black surf shirt, paddles as hard as he can to catch the wave that's been coming for a while, catching it from the back and taking off. If he wasn't on a Conquest, he would have missed it. He continues to pick up speed and makes three turns. On the seventh run, even though the wave is so small, he rips twice, cuts back, and then rips two more times. The eighth run is the smallest wave, but just when you think he'll cut back and lose speed, he regains his speed and keeps riding. On the ninth and final wave, Mayhem caught the biggest wave of the day on his Conquest board. Despite being hindered by surfers getting out, he paddled his board back and forth, picked up speed, and executed a roundhouse cutback, then a lip that surged up the curl, then another lip that sent spray flying on the face of the wave, and then he lightly hit the whitewater breaking in front of him, and came out of the water satisfied. This ride also deserves high marks. Please watch this riding video several times along with the commentary to see how fast the Conquest takes off, how it moves nimbly, and how it can maintain speed even in small waves. You will surely understand the greatness of the Conquest .
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