The SUP rider was my good friend Garrett McNamarra.
I agree that the board was being forced into a situation beyond its design parameters. Then again, maybe some giant of a madman surfer, would have been fine with it.
Jamie,
Yea, mind surfing them was inevitable.
I found it absolutely mesmerizing.
I watched it at least 6 times (and will again) studying every ride scrutinizing board performance.
What stands out in this, as apposed to scenes from Teahupoo, is that the riders often had to adjust their lines of attack and pump turns in the barrel for continued momentum.
Sometimes that wasn't enough.
Even the tow board guys suffered cavitation as the wave surged and bulged along the latter part of some rides.
The power was obvious and astounding to witness.



The "in the barrel" wipeouts showed a lot of variation on how to deal with it and how one is often unable to control the situation.