lam said..Lucyloo said..
The speed is still my go to board for all occasions.I use it as anoserider as well as a freestyle ripper.I have creeks,placids,style available but still go the speed.I will admit there are days when it just does my head in tipping me in but most times its rider fatigue or tricky conditions,all this is forgiven when you hook into a screaming forehand rattler,still struggle going as hard backhand on it tho.I guess from sunovas point of view if it aint broke dont fix it.I have the 8.8 &8.10 used with c drives,bloody fantastic.Ps if you are going to nose ride em with cdrives give yaself some room as they do quite like to let go into a 360 which is ok,tends to spread the crowd nicely.
I struggle going backhand with my speeed also. Never had a problem with other boards I've owned, sup or prone, not that I can recall anyway. Anyone got any ideas why this maybe, beside lack of skill?
Still wouldn't get rid of my speeeds either.
Backside is custom made for SUP!
Heels put more weight on the rail
Butt hangs over the rail to really give a lot of leverage to carve a turn.
On Speeed, back foot must be over the side bite or further back.
Turning from the middle is much harder and slower because of the parallel rails....
it tends to "track" if you're back foot isn't over the sidebite.
Use your paddle as a skimmer, rather than a pivot... I find "pivoting" around the paddle can easily drag you off your board...
"skimming" provide a moving brace that helps balance your movement.
Be brave... project out over the rail and it will snap right around!
Have fun!!!