Hi all,
I've been watching a fair bit of this online as it's on in the late evening UK time.
I think it's Danny Fuller from Hawaii who's riding a four-finner, the commentators (Mike Parsons and A.N.Other) were having a bit of a debate about it last night. They reckon they're faster and hold a better line in the barrel, this comp is 95% tube riding.
Mike Parsons said tow-in guys were also experimenting with four-finners.
They were also debating pig-dogging and rail grabbing, as far as they were concerned, no problem, particularly for guys on their backhand and in ‘smaller’ tubes like the pic. Stating the obvious, it allows the surfer to squeeze smaller, increase stability in the tube and most importantly control speed to stay in the tube.
One of the best stand-up tube riders in the UK is Robin Kent, ex kneeboarder, currently doing the Rip Curl 'search for isolation'. He can pig-dog like this all day long and occasionally drops to both knees (there was a picture of him doing that in the gallery some time back). What I'm trying to get at is there isn't a whole lot of difference between the stances.
Strudle, if it was good kneelos getting pitted at perfect Chopes with 200,000 (their numbers, not mine) people watching online, perhaps more would want to kneel
p.s. Buds G-land shots blow this away!