I’m pretty much obsessed with a great round house cutback. If you’ve ever drawn the perfect radius for the wave face you’re riding, brought it all the way around to the lip where the wave is just beginning to break, and rebounded perfectly off it and back down the line with more speed than you started with–then you understand where I’m coming from. I’ll spend the rest of my life trying to get better at them. They just feel so damn good.
This video focuses on the first part of a proper round house cut back, the cutting back part. In a future video I’ll cover the second aspect of a good cut back, the re-entry.