Flippered, or flipperless ... ?
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- DarcyM
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I always wear my duck feet, I feel naked in the water without them. I love doing the stealth motoring in and around the footboarders in the lineup. I sometimes sit on my board and use the fins to kick backward and maintain my position while the rest of the pack gets slowly pulled out of the line-up by the rip. And then when the big sets come, there's nothing like "4-wheel drive" to push you through and get outside in a hurry. I've never noticed any drag from flippers hanging off the end of the board. Only when I've been horribly out of position on the board (late air drops, for instance) have I felt the flippers contacting the water behind me, and I've ridden lots of round pin tails.
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I always wear my duck feet, I feel naked in the water without them. I love doing the stealth motoring in and around the footboarders in the lineup. I sometimes sit on my board and use the fins to kick backward and maintain my position while the rest of the pack gets slowly pulled out of the line-up by the rip. And then when the big sets come, there's nothing like "4-wheel drive" to push you through and get outside in a hurry. I've never noticed any drag from flippers hanging off the end of the board. Only when I've been horribly out of position on the board (late air drops, for instance) have I felt the flippers contacting the water behind me, and I've ridden lots of round pin tails.
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I arm paddle faster than I can kick so I arm paddle most of the time anyway(strong shoulders from competitve swimming and standup surfing) so I prefer no fins BUT, on big days I like the option to be able to kick if I need to.
The funny thing about finless KB'ing is that since I standup surf as well I sometime find myself starting to jump to my feet on a kneeboard takeoff.
The funny thing about finless KB'ing is that since I standup surf as well I sometime find myself starting to jump to my feet on a kneeboard takeoff.
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Very wide tail + scooped out deck helps keep fins away from rails. I think drag more an issue in smaller weaker waves as small amount of drag is higher percentage of energy available from wave. I noticed it more the smaller the waves anyway.Greenough. He wore those huge UDTs and had no problem with speed...
Good point about more foot lcontact/everage with fins on
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I love the flexibility of not wearing flippers, like scgary, i like to stand up nearly every surf on the waves that dont deserve to be kneeboarded.
i feel its an individual thing, i have not worn flippers for over 15 years.
Around where I live, there is not many kneelos that where flippers. There are many reasons why I dont like flippers, but if you feel they help your surfing and give you an advantage in the water, keep wearing them.
I also remember feeling naked without them when I gave them up, but that soon goes away, and when you put them back on it feels also just as wierd.
what ever cooks your toast.....
i feel its an individual thing, i have not worn flippers for over 15 years.
Around where I live, there is not many kneelos that where flippers. There are many reasons why I dont like flippers, but if you feel they help your surfing and give you an advantage in the water, keep wearing them.
I also remember feeling naked without them when I gave them up, but that soon goes away, and when you put them back on it feels also just as wierd.
what ever cooks your toast.....
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[quote="DrStrange"][quote]Greenough. He wore those huge UDTs and had no problem with speed...[/quote]
Very wide tail + scooped out deck helps keep fins away from rails. I think drag more an issue in smaller weaker waves as small amount of drag is higher percentage of energy available from wave. I noticed it more the smaller the waves anyway.
Good point about more foot lcontact/everage with fins on[/quote]
I saw Greenough many times and he wore regular duckfeet.Now i guess he wears cutdown UDT's.
Very wide tail + scooped out deck helps keep fins away from rails. I think drag more an issue in smaller weaker waves as small amount of drag is higher percentage of energy available from wave. I noticed it more the smaller the waves anyway.
Good point about more foot lcontact/everage with fins on[/quote]
I saw Greenough many times and he wore regular duckfeet.Now i guess he wears cutdown UDT's.
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Ciao Stefano ! I have friends in Viareggio, Reggio Emilia and Bergamo. I hear there are some good spots to surf not far from Rome. Could you tell us where you surf in Italy ? I'm considering bringing my kneeboard to surf this Fall in France and Italy, if it's worth it.Duke wrote:Hi all,
i'm Stefano from Rome and i'm a beginner of this fantastic sport.
What's the best for improve my surfing?with or without fins?
The problem with fins for me is the correct position for paddling.
Thank you all in advance for your help and sorry for my english
ciao
Also, let us know where you found a kneeboard in Italy ! Did you buy it in England or the US ? Your English is a lot better than my Italian, so please post some info about your part of the world !
~SurfSeeker7
P.S. Use Fins if you are just starting out with kneeboarding...