Excellent video and the comments/discussion was super helpful. You are on to something with your channel. Good luck with the journey!!
@ryanrygogoloversic8826
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jerome! Yeah, aiming to turn this into a forum / conversation type channel. Makes it fun for me to learn as well. ⚡️
@wsurfn
Жыл бұрын
I briefly (just a few sessions) learned on a super big inflatable, then moved quickly to a slightly big hard board. Was night and day. I later got an inflatable board of the same size for traveling. I felt take offs were fine, foot pumped ok, but incidental touch downs were like a giant brake. One of best wingers in my area rips on his inflatable (he travels a lot). I figured I would just sell my hard board, and get a lower volume hard board for stronger winds and stick with the inflatable as my big light wind board. I eventually caved and got another big hard board. I agree with set-up pain, and especially the carry to and around the launch site with the foil attached. I have the Fanatic which has the handle recess in the carbon plate, but your fingers cannot get a good enough grip to carry it long distances with the foil attached.
@ryanrygogoloversic8826
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience. I agree with you on the inflatable touchdowns. Oof. 🤘🏼
@leapnlarry
11 ай бұрын
I was tempted to get an inflatable board for learning since we live in an rv and storage space is an issue but dont like the stickiness so i am going hard. Larry
@ryanrygogoloversic8826
11 ай бұрын
Hard is the way to go. If you’re currently in hood river, Pure Stoke should have some killer AK Durable boards in stock. 🤟🏻
@AdamsHadEnough
Жыл бұрын
Lots of beautiful sandy beaches in this video. As someone who rides lots of challenging rocky launch spots from OR to BC I appreciate inflatables.
@ryanrygogoloversic8826
Жыл бұрын
That is an excellent point my friend.
@gshannon1074
Жыл бұрын
Agree with your point about inflatable “grabbing” water… in lighter wind conditions this can really slow learning…and limit ability to get up on foil. I’ve seen at sailing sites, experienced windsurfers go 8-12 sessions in a row on inflatable without getting up on foil much…because winds are marginal for learning but enough for experienced foilers or beginners on hard boards.. Seems like they would have progressed much more quickly on hard board. So in areas where you have a lot of 10-16 mph I’d go with hard board when in learning phase.
@ryanrygogoloversic8826
Жыл бұрын
Boom! Thanks for sharing your insights. ⚡️
@jeanbedo
10 ай бұрын
I am learning on an inflatable board... and I kind of regret... I hardly get up on foil...
@pete3036
9 ай бұрын
@@jeanbedohow many liters over your weight?
@davidhmws
Жыл бұрын
A lot of your video is in pretty rough water. As an experienced windsurfer, I tried to learn in such conditions. I only got up on foil after I found a flat water spot. The flat water helps get the board up to speed in a controlled manner while you adjust your balance and board position. You can even maintain the board in a half foiling attitude, half speed. In rough water it was all or nothing, couldn’t adjust fast enough.
@ryanrygogoloversic8826
Жыл бұрын
Great insight David! I agree 💯 on this. We had to put in time in the flats to get on foil and learn the fundamentals. Later we started practicing in rough conditions so we can ride more difficult locations and waves later. 🤙🏼
@mis100tubos
Жыл бұрын
Coming from windsurf…I guess I prefer the hard board; the point is that the inflatables are smaller to storage…but not so much!?!, and for sailing/flying, the rigid one it looks more efficient: am I right??! As a beginner: should I choose de hardboard (100 l.)…!?!
@ryanrygogoloversic8826
Жыл бұрын
I prefer hard. It’s a good move.
@jeanbedo
10 ай бұрын
As a beginner I chose an inflatable one... I think that was a mistake....
@ryanrygogoloversic8826
10 ай бұрын
@@jeanbedo I wouldn’t sweat it! You’ll do fine. 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
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