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In episode 6, Jamie O’Brien, Julian Wilson, Ian Walsh and Kolohe Andino push the limits of what they are used to riding and explore boards shaped for the future. See the possibilities of these boards and how the riders were pleasantly surprised with how these boards ripped.
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Frothing for a Tomo vanguard now. Unreal!!
kept talking about skateboarding and he did a lil ollie south @7:45 haha thought it was kinda cool
some comments are 3 years old whilst the vid is only 2 years old
arent the tomo boards basically like the new firewire vanguard and vader boards in concept
You could give these guys a steel beam and they'd still shread.
Loved the series. Really eye opening from where we've come from, and where we might be headed. Really entertaining, well done Red bull!
Great stuff, but I'll still take my Jeff Alexander Gemini design, any day of the week, in almost any condition and size. Still the most amazing, fastest, and most thoroughly versatile board I've ever surfed.
I spent a month on the road in Africa, and at 6' 3"/190, I had only to bring and carry ONE board; A 5' 10" x 18.75" dbl-wing bat tail Gemini.
Magic board.
Kudos to Jeff for sticking with it, even though he was so bad-mouthed, ridiculed, and even ignored by the industry for his thinking outside the box.
And although I'm not a longboarder, I thought the best segment was the Greg Noll. The guys really seemed to be having the most fun.
i am 15 love surfing but i couldn't buy a new surfboard because it cost too much money and one day im riding my bike and suddenly i found an old surfboard fiber glass board all most destroyed from 2004 and i took it home done epoxy, foam filing and more and one day i thought i LOVE black surfboard why not to make a carbon fieber surfboard, carbon is 10 times stronger then steel so iv'e done it and it just beautiful im in love with it im going every day to the beach
thx for reading XD
Great
Redbull
Does anyone ever wonder what it is like to be a pro surfer
Looks to me like the Tomo was the biggest eye opener
loving the series!
great concept for this series, nicely done!
This series was really awesome, thanks Red Bull for making this possible! 🙂
Out of these shapers Meyerhoffer is the only one with some balls. His boards might be good or they might be bad, I don't know. It's his way of thinking and experimenting, we need more of that!
Meyerhoffer on the list… really short longboard with that narrow tail, could help glue it down and let the wave prevent pitching hard.
I can't quite tolerate longboards, but this looks like the ultimate crowded trestles cheater to really upset the lineup of longboards and still have a great time.
Wish I knew firsthand about how well it corked for a launch, I like dropping late without paddling. Paddling is for getting back out, not catching waves. IMHO lmao It should be fine with that narrow profile, that should let forward mass get deeper without drag when you're launched out onto the face.
Does anyone know where this is if they have told because this place is amazing
So this is such a good serie!