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Holiday Point [ Photos ]

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Created by Casso > 9 months ago, 5 Jan 2013
Casso
NSW, 3774 posts
5 Jan 2013 5:37PM
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I took the 11 footer out at a small pointbreak at home during the Chrissy holidays.

Drop knee bottom turn
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Water distortion
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Cutting back
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Trimming I
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Trimming II
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Just cruising
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Eveready1
NSW, 5 posts
5 Jan 2013 10:21PM
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Casso said...

I took the 11 footer out at a small pointbreak at home during the Chrissy holidays.

Drop knee bottom turn


Water distortion


Cutting back


Trimming I


Trimming II


Just cruising



Nice shots

GizzieNZ
4103 posts
6 Jan 2013 10:20AM
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they are good shots !!!
And from a wide variety of perspectives....almost makes you want to "go crazy" & stick a camera to the end of your paddle

Scotty88
4214 posts
6 Jan 2013 10:56AM
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Nice shots Casso.
Btw how does the deck pad work of art compare under the feet to the traditional pad ?
How long did it take you ?

Casso
NSW, 3774 posts
6 Jan 2013 2:15PM
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Scotty88 said...
Nice shots Casso.
Btw how does the deck pad work of art compare under the feet to the traditional pad ?
How long did it take you ?

Those puppies take about two hours to put on but I think it is worth it:
- better traction as your toes have deeper grooves to grip on to
- you use less grip (I can make one standard sized pad grip up two short SUPs)
- you can make it fit/follow your rail line easier so it looks nicer



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