
the other day was REALLY slow,REALLY weak and REALLY mushy,so,this kid we know who's a good athlete and can surf is way off in the distance doing 37 turns per second on the slowest little wave ever and we just start laughing hysterically.how does he not realize?he looks like an idiot trying way too hard.going 200 miles an hour on a 1 mile and hour wave.stupid
I remember sneaking out at work to make the report call from a payphone!
Cough cough, not feeling so good Boss...
I dunno ,surfline is good for what it is, they have been around along time and cover pretty much the planet.considering a longboard is a must on the east coast for summer.I can see why we might be on the back burner. plus there are other sites check out kordury tv or something.
Last edited by 1vin; Jul 8, 2011 at 09:47 AM.
Try taking a longboard out on an overhead day. WAY better than a shortboard..although scary as hell at times when you get caught inside.
Surfline is legit in my book. They cater to shortboarders, because their marketing team and their trend data shows that a very high percentage of their users are clicking on shortboarding ads, watching shortboard videos and checking shortboard related media.
Thus, surfline's media is dominated by shortboarding stuff. There is no ASP of longboarding. And surfline is also worldwide, but based out of Orange County. And while people may argue that there are tons of longboard waves along the SoCal coast, anyone who lives here or has spent a long period of time here knows that every break from IB to Rincon is DOMINATED by shortboards. Even on a 2 foot day.
So while I break out the log when the waves dictate it, lets all be honest. Most of us use our longboards because the waves aren't looking shortboardable.... So who really wants to see a bunch of guys tooling around in knee to waist high dribble...
If the waves were good enough to be photo worthy, on any given day, anywhere, I think MOST of us would grab the short stick.... There are some hard core longboarders, who shred, so I am not trying to sterotype, I am just saying, it is what it is. I would prefer to see kelly slater shredding 3 foot beach break much more than I would like to see Tudor do it on a long board. Even if its small, high performance short boarding just videos and photos are better...
And I agree that watching in experienced shortboarders flat around in small surf is ugly... But those people are obviously not very talented surfers and beginners.... I can snag waves on my potato chip all day even on a knee high day and I can still keep somewhat of a decent style....