Great detailed comment on Severne. I clearly wasn't aware of these tricks. My stance and windsurf style is just like yours. Just blasting over the chop. Fun to see you jumping also (First one in the video a true beauty). Thanks for sharing.
great video, you either have great skill or perfect trim... (maybe you have both). You make it look there is no chop. Beast!! You gonna organize clinic in 2022? Let me know.
Very nice film. What do you think about 6.2 severne mach3 + slalom 116L 71cm + fin 38cm. My weight is 58 kg. It will be a good set? I go windsurfing in the lake on south poland. If wind blows until 15 kt i go on loftsails 7.0 if wind blows above 20kt i go to 5.7 gun sails. Now i go on freeride board tabou rocket, but i want buy my first slalom board and first slalom sails. Good winds
Do you have a workout directly for windsurfing, I have sometimes struggle in strong wind because my arms can't handle more longer so I have to pull from blasting and throw my sail to the water😂
@@isaacent im not a pro but yes, the higher boom pulls ur weight more up and u have less weight on the board, the mast base back sets the pressure point further back so the board has more "lift" the fin size makes a big difference too, play with the boom hight it really makes a huge difference and is easy to do in between :D haven´t found the sweet spot on my equipment aswell this looks so much fun :)
It is more a question of control and comfort... hips-ass has much more power to hold the sail right in slalom and racing... But it is just an opinion and preferce...
@@namaxamedia4521 if you look at the slalom racers pro scene you will notice that no one uses a seat harness anymore. so no, its not only personal preference. waist harness gives you more control, which is lethal if you are powered up to the edge to be the fastest. it also leads to a more active and healthy upper back body. even in luderitz its rare that u see someone using a seat harness. it just doesnt make any sense beside beeing used to it for your whole life and rejecting to adapt.