In this video I go over surfing the heaviest wave in the world (Teahupo’o). Many people assume the heaviest waves are the biggest but teahupo’os mass is greater than all Waimea Bay , Jaws , Mavericks. Only the best riders are able to ride this wave like Larid Hamilton , Mike stewart, Koa Rothman, Nathan flornece, Raimana Van Bastolaer , and Vetea Poto David.
Video clip credit : Surfing Visions , Conor kennedy , Nathan Florence, Surfline, Redbull Surfing, Larid Hamilton, and Waves of the World.
Article Sources : Redbull and Surfer Today.
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The heaviest wave is not the correct description. Waves transmit energy. Work & Energy are equivalent & both measured in Joule. Power, by definition is the time rate of doing work. So if the wave on breaking dissipates that wave energy through turbulence over a smaller time then it is more powerful. P=Energy/Time; so keep the numerator constant for comparison. The waves transmit the same amount of energy on breaking but because the energy dissipation is done over a smaller time period, the denominator is smaller then it must be more powerful. The bottom gradient determines how powerful the wave will break. The steeper the bottom the more powerful is the breaking wave.
I body surf my home Redondo Bech. Ca, Went to Kauai HI, and got a taste of thick waves. Very powerful and decided it was not for me and got out. I was 13.
1 cubic metre of water weighs 1 ton. On big days a surfer would have 30 / 50 / 100 tons of water smashing them into the reef.. why are there so few injuries and deaths?
Sick video man, subbed!
the excellent book, Barbarian Days, has a telling of finding and surfing this wave, but keeping it secret, because of resect for the unspoiled rural culture that used to be there because it was so remote.
THANK YOU FOR PRONOUNCING IT CORRECTLY!!!!!!!! Stupid jackasses say 'CHO PU'!!!!!!!!!
For this , U earned my SUB and thumbs up!!!!!!!!!
Plus your presentation and vid is fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! More please!!!!
Oh, the stories I could tell U and the listeners/readers
CHEERS to you and all good people
You need pronounce the name right sir!!
The right, cyclops, the bombie, shipsterns…
ever heard of a place in portugal called NAZARE
Real surfers don't need jetski to take waves
Now do The Right in South Western Australia. Arguably as heavy.
How do people actually survive this wave!? The shallow depth of water being sucked off the reef is insane!
Surf it a few times it lovely but ya won’t see me out when it’s 13 feet
When I saw Niccolo Porcella wipe out my first words out louad OH F_ _ K !!
I can only imagine the sound of those waves crashing
Seeing Matahi in the barrel of this wave, hands clasped calmly in front of him might be one of the coolest things I have ever seen in surfing.
Teahupoo never fails to blow my mind since the first time I ever laid eyes on the huge, heavy, glassy monster.
Ask how to pronounce it next time please
Gave up watching this as I can barely understand the narrator.
1:50 : "…the Tahitian gouvernment…" ??