I’m 75kg weight, Which do you recommend ml65L or ml55L? Now, I use 70L wingFG and HA680,MA800.
@StandUpMagazin6 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching. I weigh the same and also 70L FG. I had good time with ML55 Did watch my knee starts? I think you can do the same. Just depending on wind at your spot 🤙🏽
@stkl23Күн бұрын
Will the full interview be on KZread?
@StandUpMagazinКүн бұрын
Thanks for watching. Right now the interview is on paper only in German. Later this year I will translate it back to English and post on the website
@stkl23Күн бұрын
@@StandUpMagazin I happen to speak german!
@StandUpMagazinКүн бұрын
@@stkl23 na super dann vielen Dank fürs Zuschauen.
@Piros181Күн бұрын
Love your videos
@StandUpMagazinКүн бұрын
😄 Thanks stoked to hear that. Thanks for your positive vibes!
@pancakefluxКүн бұрын
I only recently discovered downwind foiling. I had no idea the equipment was efficient enough to surf bumps/swell. Looks super enjoyable!
@StandUpMagazinКүн бұрын
That’s awesome. Yes the equipment makes things easier and easier. People doing it on lakes already too. 🤯
@kaleihaokamekona7894Күн бұрын
WHAT AN AMAZING SPORT!
@StandUpMagazinКүн бұрын
Yeah very much so. Thanks for watching and engaging with my content. 🤙🏽
@joebenjamin61392 күн бұрын
show us all the boards also- nice job!
@StandUpMagazinКүн бұрын
thanks for watching yes the boards... I say they were mostly 7'8" or less and did not notice anyone doing a sinker kind of start, at least not in SUP Foiling.
@santiagoortizbasualdo36822 күн бұрын
beautiful
@StandUpMagazin2 күн бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@usasup2 күн бұрын
YES! Fiona for President of everything! :)
@StandUpMagazin2 күн бұрын
@@usasup LOL right. Thanks for watching and supporting.
@blooskyy72 күн бұрын
Awesome coverage!
@StandUpMagazin2 күн бұрын
Thanks glad you liked it. Mahalo for supporting my work! 🤙🏽
@IAmAdrianHolland2 күн бұрын
Great coverage - thanks!
@StandUpMagazin2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and supporting my work! 🤙🏽
@madsring76222 күн бұрын
What board dimensions were they riding?
@StandUpMagazin2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and question. The board sizes were mostly in the standard range also depending on rider weight. I would say anything from 7’8 down to maybe 6’8 on the low end.
@bohdanafanasyev36423 күн бұрын
Hi, great review. I usually ride 60l board 5'0 - 23" starting 10 kt (with 70kg) but would like to size down a bit. Do you already have some general feeling on how many litres can be shaked off (if possible) with these new DW like shapes comparing to what people are used to ride already?
@StandUpMagazin3 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. 10kt sounds a bit light I guess you have to have a big wing? Maybe 6m. I am sure you can shave of some liter no problem. Just a question of how big you wing will be and how strong the wind is.
@franotregaskis86614 күн бұрын
Are you not live streaming it??
@StandUpMagazin3 күн бұрын
@@franotregaskis8661 sorry no it’s too crazy out there. Can barely keep up with these guys. Post edit coming tomorrow some time
@franotregaskis86613 күн бұрын
@@StandUpMagazin fully understand, watched some of the axis stuff on insta and nice they tried but wasn’t easy or too successful. Looking forward to your debrief! 🙏🏾
@StandUpMagazin3 күн бұрын
@@franotregaskis8661 thanks. Loading now 🤙🏽
@ironphil624 күн бұрын
👍🍺🏄🏼
@juhakoivisto38494 күн бұрын
Thanks! What about the sup class? Any footage?
@StandUpMagazin4 күн бұрын
SUP class is next Sunday with prone watch the interview with Shannon on this channel. 7 guys competing 😢
@JonnyTwofifty4 күн бұрын
great interview; so basically the gear is evolving so fast and we should actually wait for the Armie V2 DWP...
@StandUpMagazin4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. Yes I the big question is when is a good entry point.
@JonnyTwofifty4 күн бұрын
Good stuff as always! Would be interested in a review of the various PFD's / vests people are using if possible?
@StandUpMagazin4 күн бұрын
That be nice. Maybe there is company who likes to send one for review…? 😀
@patrickrebstock2004 күн бұрын
Epic can’t wait for tomorrow either!
@StandUpMagazin4 күн бұрын
Going to be epic!
@scp84124 күн бұрын
Good stuff! Angle changes are a bit much, don't over complicate it :D
@StandUpMagazin4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and input... trying people to keep from clicking away 😁
@66crayfish4 күн бұрын
@@StandUpMagazin It's a really niche group of frothers that would be interested in this race that you're targeting anyway so I wouldn't worry about getting artsy with it. Moving forward for the next ones I'd really like to see who the favourites are, a clear solid shot of the start - how many people got up on foil straightaway and how long it took the others to get up. Any dramas at the front/ battles between leaders - paddlers vs pumpers at the finish. I appreciate your efforts but it seemed like a raw footage taster/ teaser for a more comprehensive longer video to that will follow. Mahalo bro
@StandUpMagazin4 күн бұрын
@@66crayfish thanks. For all your feedback back. Shooting with a photo camera, a GoPro and my phone trying all at once makes it a bit hard. Small shaky boat doesn’t help either 😆 So this is it for now and the M2M. Hopefully tomorrow we get more and better angles but these foilers are so darn fast. So hard to keep up going 30kts over water. 🤙🏽
@Alfonso_1113 күн бұрын
@@StandUpMagazin Keep it simple brother! Maybe a new microphone setup or tripod with a blogging camera would help with the quality as well! Keep up the good work :)
@StandUpMagazin3 күн бұрын
@@Alfonso_111 thanks... yes new microphone would be helpful.
@toms.56125 күн бұрын
Sigma!
@StandUpMagazin5 күн бұрын
Absolutely
@craigvincent15946 күн бұрын
What an ambassador for foiling and progression of the sport. Great interview guys 🤙
@StandUpMagazin5 күн бұрын
Thank you yes super stoked on this guy… frothing mate! 🤙🏽
@christomo6 күн бұрын
Awesome interview 👏 fully frothing for it. Have a great run
@StandUpMagazin5 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. Frothing for sure. He crossed the channel by dock starting off the boat. 😆
@ironphil626 күн бұрын
👍🍺🏄🏼
@ironphil627 күн бұрын
👍🍺🏄🏼
@OzzyinSayulita8 күн бұрын
Itzel was also in Sayulita Mexico for a couple weeks even before the Carolina Cup in March. @prosayulita_supopen
@StandUpMagazin8 күн бұрын
Thanks for mentioning...too bad we / he forgot to mention that.
@stokedforsuccess1009 күн бұрын
Everything about this video is a trip!! Love it. Hahah… you are great, man. 🤙
@StandUpMagazin9 күн бұрын
Haha stoked you liked it.. try to keep things fresh around here...
@FOILING-ITALY10 күн бұрын
Like you im not the worlds best prone foiler .... but the new Ha is the way to go ,, I use a 980. I was a game changer for me
@StandUpMagazin10 күн бұрын
@@FOILING-ITALY nice thanks for watching. I think you are right. Just have to catch the waves. 😆
@DS-go8mn11 күн бұрын
I wonder why they didn't just build the mast insert into the mast at the factory rather than having to add it. That makes it even more solid ... Neil. Pryde, does that. Good example of a more solid setup.
@StandUpMagazin10 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, that is actually interesting. I never really looked at another alu set up.
@jonathancowcher748211 күн бұрын
Hi, great video, what do you weigh?
@StandUpMagazin11 күн бұрын
@@jonathancowcher7482 thanks for watching. Yes the weight an important ingredient. I am give or take 75kgs.
@richardbarclay909513 күн бұрын
Great review, awesome :)
@StandUpMagazin13 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and supporting my videos.
@uncleericrocks13 күн бұрын
💪
@StandUpMagazin13 күн бұрын
💨🤙🏽💨
@nguyensurf13 күн бұрын
Sold🎉🎉🎉
@StandUpMagazin13 күн бұрын
Great thanks tell them you that video… 😝
@hoopaa623120 күн бұрын
Here's an interesting read about Gaylord Miller's Piapo board that had a hydrofoil on it, designed in the 1960's. mypaipoboards.org/GaylordMiller_Paipo_Foil.shtml
@usasup24 күн бұрын
Dave Boehne & Infinity SUP are an important part in the SUP racing world! (and thanks for the shout out, Dave!)
@StandUpMagazin24 күн бұрын
For sure... and he has been there from the beginning. His support of the sport is key.
@usasup24 күн бұрын
Thanks Mike! Appreciate you taking the time to chat! -KT
@StandUpMagazin24 күн бұрын
Thank you very much. Yes it was very interesting and looking forward to work more with you guys.
@KTOutsideАй бұрын
Well done Mike & Candice!
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
Thank you. We doing yours next week. 🤙🏽
@ironphil62Ай бұрын
👍🏄🏼🍺
@Bauley187Ай бұрын
kiel is crazy i want the same foil culture in my city
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
Yes Foiling is coming. Start the the culture then we do a story about it.
@rober_paddlesurfАй бұрын
I think that the future of SUP will be tech and sprints races.
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I think Tech. and Sprint Races are heavily underrated right now. I hope to see more Tech. and Sprints in the future myself.
@pacofreens1842Ай бұрын
On discussion itself, let everyone share their opinion, we do not need to agree, but let's be respectful. With regards to pro tour, we need events that bring the masses together, and where the pros inspire the amateurs to be better and where the average Joe gets motivated to be their best. Where a race within a race can take place, where no 525 wants to beat no 524. And create events that get mass public recognition, thru main stream and non-mainstream media. We need outside interest in our sport to attract sponsors and funding. Would be great to have a Samsung, Qatar Airways or KIA to be a title sponsor of a SUP event one day, an event that has the kind of ring to it such as Tour de France, or the very recent iconic Unbound Gravel Race
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
Thank you Paco fully agree. More races like Lake Rocks and maybe find an enthusiastic company with money who likes to support.
@9921yourwongАй бұрын
The marathon type races seems logical. If promoters want the fastest paddlers they can attract them with prize money
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
Exactly and then have like 5 of them throughout the year and a final for a season finale. How hard can it be…?
@ugocdf7706Ай бұрын
Good on you Laird for acknowledging the metaphor!
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
Thanks for watching. Stoked on that too 🤙🏽
@TheKitingmattАй бұрын
Finally someone interviews the grandfather of foil!
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
Thanks for watching and yes I feel the same way... the grandfather of so many things... but believe me it was not easy to get there, took a long time and bit of luck.
@bmrbca3658Ай бұрын
Legend
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
Thanks for watching and supporting this video! 🤙🏽
@sb-jq1rlАй бұрын
Prices have risen to ojtrageous level. If is time for the consumer to regain leverage.
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
Thanks for watching. In this case I have good news. Due to over production in some segments prices have come down pretty hard.
@_21hemoonАй бұрын
Hi, would you recommend using a "dive case" or the unprotected camera itself?
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
Thanks for watching for the GoPro 360 you don’t need a dive case. In fact I don’t even think one exists.
@_21hemoonАй бұрын
@@StandUpMagazin I own an X4 and it comes with protectice lenses. Those will be sufficient then!
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
@@_21hemoon I think so. If it’s waterproof
@ironphil62Ай бұрын
Great interview Mike - Laird is a Weapon 👍🍺
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
Yeah he was very cool. Nice talking to him. More coming in writing later
@stephens.9748Ай бұрын
Great Vid. I just got humbled myself this past weekend. I weight about 85kg and bought a 7'4 120L Starboard Ace (21.5 wide). Took it out in the bay. Standing on it alone was super challanging. By the end (maybe 30 minutes) i was able to just paddle about 25-50 yards at a time. Very difficult to balance. How long did it take you to be able to just paddle it? A lot harder than I thought it would be actually :(
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
Yeah. Totally humbling. Best is if you can trail along waves that keeps the board more straight and paddle technique with a reverse J stroke. And … spend lots of time with it.
@HADDEN67Ай бұрын
Laird do you remember me telling you about foils for boats and boards in Jimmy Lewis’s shaping room in 1987 ? You said you thought it was a stupid idea.
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
looks like things changed.
@matthewreinhardt501Ай бұрын
Air chair - Carafino- Jerome @ Spotz, Tarorra Sword, Zeeko, Nic Leason at Lift , Delta George , Alex A @ go foil.. All huge contributors !!!
@StandUpMagazinАй бұрын
Thanks for pointing this out. We should have interviews with all of them.
@matthewreinhardt501Ай бұрын
@@StandUpMagazin Nick from lift would be a great one to get on the record ... He had a SUP foil as early as 2013 if I remember correctly and his kite foils were well under way by then. Was he the first e foil creator as well..?
@touheyKyleАй бұрын
@@StandUpMagazin add Manu Bertin & Paolo Rista to this list. They were early in the vision & development of riding open ocean swells, pre-DW-SUPfoil kzread.info/dash/bejne/pWmjm6iSXdGdc6Q.html
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I’m 75kg weight, Which do you recommend ml65L or ml55L? Now, I use 70L wingFG and HA680,MA800.
Thanks for watching. I weigh the same and also 70L FG. I had good time with ML55 Did watch my knee starts? I think you can do the same. Just depending on wind at your spot 🤙🏽
Will the full interview be on KZread?
Thanks for watching. Right now the interview is on paper only in German. Later this year I will translate it back to English and post on the website
@@StandUpMagazin I happen to speak german!
@@stkl23 na super dann vielen Dank fürs Zuschauen.
Love your videos
😄 Thanks stoked to hear that. Thanks for your positive vibes!
I only recently discovered downwind foiling. I had no idea the equipment was efficient enough to surf bumps/swell. Looks super enjoyable!
That’s awesome. Yes the equipment makes things easier and easier. People doing it on lakes already too. 🤯
WHAT AN AMAZING SPORT!
Yeah very much so. Thanks for watching and engaging with my content. 🤙🏽
show us all the boards also- nice job!
thanks for watching yes the boards... I say they were mostly 7'8" or less and did not notice anyone doing a sinker kind of start, at least not in SUP Foiling.
beautiful
Thank you! 😊
YES! Fiona for President of everything! :)
@@usasup LOL right. Thanks for watching and supporting.
Awesome coverage!
Thanks glad you liked it. Mahalo for supporting my work! 🤙🏽
Great coverage - thanks!
Thanks for watching and supporting my work! 🤙🏽
What board dimensions were they riding?
Thanks for watching and question. The board sizes were mostly in the standard range also depending on rider weight. I would say anything from 7’8 down to maybe 6’8 on the low end.
Hi, great review. I usually ride 60l board 5'0 - 23" starting 10 kt (with 70kg) but would like to size down a bit. Do you already have some general feeling on how many litres can be shaked off (if possible) with these new DW like shapes comparing to what people are used to ride already?
Thanks for watching. 10kt sounds a bit light I guess you have to have a big wing? Maybe 6m. I am sure you can shave of some liter no problem. Just a question of how big you wing will be and how strong the wind is.
Are you not live streaming it??
@@franotregaskis8661 sorry no it’s too crazy out there. Can barely keep up with these guys. Post edit coming tomorrow some time
@@StandUpMagazin fully understand, watched some of the axis stuff on insta and nice they tried but wasn’t easy or too successful. Looking forward to your debrief! 🙏🏾
@@franotregaskis8661 thanks. Loading now 🤙🏽
👍🍺🏄🏼
Thanks! What about the sup class? Any footage?
SUP class is next Sunday with prone watch the interview with Shannon on this channel. 7 guys competing 😢
great interview; so basically the gear is evolving so fast and we should actually wait for the Armie V2 DWP...
Thanks for watching. Yes I the big question is when is a good entry point.
Good stuff as always! Would be interested in a review of the various PFD's / vests people are using if possible?
That be nice. Maybe there is company who likes to send one for review…? 😀
Epic can’t wait for tomorrow either!
Going to be epic!
Good stuff! Angle changes are a bit much, don't over complicate it :D
Thanks for watching and input... trying people to keep from clicking away 😁
@@StandUpMagazin It's a really niche group of frothers that would be interested in this race that you're targeting anyway so I wouldn't worry about getting artsy with it. Moving forward for the next ones I'd really like to see who the favourites are, a clear solid shot of the start - how many people got up on foil straightaway and how long it took the others to get up. Any dramas at the front/ battles between leaders - paddlers vs pumpers at the finish. I appreciate your efforts but it seemed like a raw footage taster/ teaser for a more comprehensive longer video to that will follow. Mahalo bro
@@66crayfish thanks. For all your feedback back. Shooting with a photo camera, a GoPro and my phone trying all at once makes it a bit hard. Small shaky boat doesn’t help either 😆 So this is it for now and the M2M. Hopefully tomorrow we get more and better angles but these foilers are so darn fast. So hard to keep up going 30kts over water. 🤙🏽
@@StandUpMagazin Keep it simple brother! Maybe a new microphone setup or tripod with a blogging camera would help with the quality as well! Keep up the good work :)
@@Alfonso_111 thanks... yes new microphone would be helpful.
Sigma!
Absolutely
What an ambassador for foiling and progression of the sport. Great interview guys 🤙
Thank you yes super stoked on this guy… frothing mate! 🤙🏽
Awesome interview 👏 fully frothing for it. Have a great run
Thanks for watching. Frothing for sure. He crossed the channel by dock starting off the boat. 😆
👍🍺🏄🏼
👍🍺🏄🏼
Itzel was also in Sayulita Mexico for a couple weeks even before the Carolina Cup in March. @prosayulita_supopen
Thanks for mentioning...too bad we / he forgot to mention that.
Everything about this video is a trip!! Love it. Hahah… you are great, man. 🤙
Haha stoked you liked it.. try to keep things fresh around here...
Like you im not the worlds best prone foiler .... but the new Ha is the way to go ,, I use a 980. I was a game changer for me
@@FOILING-ITALY nice thanks for watching. I think you are right. Just have to catch the waves. 😆
I wonder why they didn't just build the mast insert into the mast at the factory rather than having to add it. That makes it even more solid ... Neil. Pryde, does that. Good example of a more solid setup.
Thanks for watching, that is actually interesting. I never really looked at another alu set up.
Hi, great video, what do you weigh?
@@jonathancowcher7482 thanks for watching. Yes the weight an important ingredient. I am give or take 75kgs.
Great review, awesome :)
Thanks for watching and supporting my videos.
💪
💨🤙🏽💨
Sold🎉🎉🎉
Great thanks tell them you that video… 😝
Here's an interesting read about Gaylord Miller's Piapo board that had a hydrofoil on it, designed in the 1960's. mypaipoboards.org/GaylordMiller_Paipo_Foil.shtml
Dave Boehne & Infinity SUP are an important part in the SUP racing world! (and thanks for the shout out, Dave!)
For sure... and he has been there from the beginning. His support of the sport is key.
Thanks Mike! Appreciate you taking the time to chat! -KT
Thank you very much. Yes it was very interesting and looking forward to work more with you guys.
Well done Mike & Candice!
Thank you. We doing yours next week. 🤙🏽
👍🏄🏼🍺
kiel is crazy i want the same foil culture in my city
Yes Foiling is coming. Start the the culture then we do a story about it.
I think that the future of SUP will be tech and sprints races.
Thanks for the comment. I think Tech. and Sprint Races are heavily underrated right now. I hope to see more Tech. and Sprints in the future myself.
On discussion itself, let everyone share their opinion, we do not need to agree, but let's be respectful. With regards to pro tour, we need events that bring the masses together, and where the pros inspire the amateurs to be better and where the average Joe gets motivated to be their best. Where a race within a race can take place, where no 525 wants to beat no 524. And create events that get mass public recognition, thru main stream and non-mainstream media. We need outside interest in our sport to attract sponsors and funding. Would be great to have a Samsung, Qatar Airways or KIA to be a title sponsor of a SUP event one day, an event that has the kind of ring to it such as Tour de France, or the very recent iconic Unbound Gravel Race
Thank you Paco fully agree. More races like Lake Rocks and maybe find an enthusiastic company with money who likes to support.
The marathon type races seems logical. If promoters want the fastest paddlers they can attract them with prize money
Exactly and then have like 5 of them throughout the year and a final for a season finale. How hard can it be…?
Good on you Laird for acknowledging the metaphor!
Thanks for watching. Stoked on that too 🤙🏽
Finally someone interviews the grandfather of foil!
Thanks for watching and yes I feel the same way... the grandfather of so many things... but believe me it was not easy to get there, took a long time and bit of luck.
Legend
Thanks for watching and supporting this video! 🤙🏽
Prices have risen to ojtrageous level. If is time for the consumer to regain leverage.
Thanks for watching. In this case I have good news. Due to over production in some segments prices have come down pretty hard.
Hi, would you recommend using a "dive case" or the unprotected camera itself?
Thanks for watching for the GoPro 360 you don’t need a dive case. In fact I don’t even think one exists.
@@StandUpMagazin I own an X4 and it comes with protectice lenses. Those will be sufficient then!
@@_21hemoon I think so. If it’s waterproof
Great interview Mike - Laird is a Weapon 👍🍺
Yeah he was very cool. Nice talking to him. More coming in writing later
Great Vid. I just got humbled myself this past weekend. I weight about 85kg and bought a 7'4 120L Starboard Ace (21.5 wide). Took it out in the bay. Standing on it alone was super challanging. By the end (maybe 30 minutes) i was able to just paddle about 25-50 yards at a time. Very difficult to balance. How long did it take you to be able to just paddle it? A lot harder than I thought it would be actually :(
Yeah. Totally humbling. Best is if you can trail along waves that keeps the board more straight and paddle technique with a reverse J stroke. And … spend lots of time with it.
Laird do you remember me telling you about foils for boats and boards in Jimmy Lewis’s shaping room in 1987 ? You said you thought it was a stupid idea.
looks like things changed.
Air chair - Carafino- Jerome @ Spotz, Tarorra Sword, Zeeko, Nic Leason at Lift , Delta George , Alex A @ go foil.. All huge contributors !!!
Thanks for pointing this out. We should have interviews with all of them.
@@StandUpMagazin Nick from lift would be a great one to get on the record ... He had a SUP foil as early as 2013 if I remember correctly and his kite foils were well under way by then. Was he the first e foil creator as well..?
@@StandUpMagazin add Manu Bertin & Paolo Rista to this list. They were early in the vision & development of riding open ocean swells, pre-DW-SUPfoil kzread.info/dash/bejne/pWmjm6iSXdGdc6Q.html