Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2020 9:33 am
if a vehicle of 13ton is travelling at 45km/hr around a blind bend collides with another of 1/4ton travelling at 68km/hr would the windsurfing gear in the back of the pickup be useable afterwards?
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I can't see the damaged equipment making windsurfing any less frustrating or difficult. Good to go!abetanzo wrote:if a vehicle of 13ton is travelling at 45km/hr around a blind bend collides with another of 1/4ton travelling at 68km/hr would the windsurfing gear in the back of the pickup be useable afterwards?
Kites don't need much wind.winddude wrote:If there's not a post on bigwavedave about lost or forgotten kite gear was it really windy?
This guy windsurfsnanmoo wrote: I can't see the damaged equipment making windsurfing any less frustrating or difficult. Good to go!
As the orange faced president to our south has taught us, honesty, integrity and humbleness are for suckers and losers.Atomic-Chomik wrote:Dear Namoo,
why do people brag about how good their sessions were at good spots that don't hold many people? Is it ignorance or some sort of compensatory mechanism?
Further to the point, why would someone release a video on the internet of places like that?
Its all so strange, im confused please help me understand.
I'm not Nanmoo BUT I am doing the wind to wing crossover. I think where it'll be great is transportation and using it on surfaces other than water.jim mckenzie wrote:Hey Nanmoo, I've been enjoying windfoiling lately and find myself wondering, should I bother with getting a wing for foiling or should I just save up and get an electric foil so I don't have to worry about chasing the wind. Actually, my brother brought this up yesterday. I couldn't afford the e-board but he could. It's a legitimate question though. What do you think? Thanks.
If E-foils get cheap and transport canada approved it will be the end of wings because why would you need one.jim mckenzie wrote:Hey Nanmoo, I've been enjoying windfoiling lately and find myself wondering, should I bother with getting a wing for foiling or should I just save up and get an electric foil so I don't have to worry about chasing the wind. Actually, my brother brought this up yesterday. I couldn't afford the e-board but he could. It's a legitimate question though. What do you think? Thanks.
Clearly you haven't tried Wing-Rollerblading yet. The question is why go through the trouble learning to foil on water when there is instant fun on land via roller blades? (asking for a friend)nanmoo wrote:
If E-foils get cheap and transport canada approved it will be the end of wings because why would you need one.
Not sure. Mine is small in photos and real life.juandesooka wrote:How come it always looks smaller in photos?
Huh? I was talking about wave photos.nanmoo wrote:Not sure. Mine is small in photos and real life.juandesooka wrote:How come it always looks smaller in photos?