hang five
Type of noseride where the surfer, having already walked the board, moves the leading foot forward until the toes hang off the tip; not impossible on a shortboard, but mostly a longboard maneuver. Hanging five is the first on-the-tip noseride mastered by the intermediate longboarder; the rider's stance usually stays in line with the board's stringer, and the weight is mostly on the back foot—abou...
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Scottt Horeng, Huntington, 1966. Photo: Ron StonerSubscribe to view
Michael Ho, 1976. Photo: Dan MerkelSubscribe to view
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Scottt Horeng, Huntington, 1966. Photo: Ron Stoner
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Michael Ho, 1976. Photo: Dan Merkel