• ZANE WESTWOOD: An Unbounded Conversation (Part 1) | Ep. 19

  • Sep 20 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

ZANE WESTWOOD: An Unbounded Conversation (Part 1) | Ep. 19

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  • 🚨🚨🚨 VAIKOBI LIFE V3 VEST GIVEAWAY 🚨🚨🚨 🚀🚀 Send in your best foiling stories to the The Foil Project instagram or send us an email! Links below ⬇️ https://www.instagram.com/thefoilproject/ Email: hugh@thefoilproject.com Description Zane is someone in the foiling community who probably doesn’t need any introduction. He has been pushing the limits of the sport over the last couple years, culminating in his new foiling film Unbounded, which compares the similarities foiling to different crafts in Chile. He has been pushing the art of surf foiling towards surfing and rips some insane lines with probably the best style out there. Zane has also got into downwind foiling helping to shape the Bullet for Amos shapes. Zane completed a 75km foil on the !st of October last year and the video he posted caused none other than the GOAT kelly slater to re-post it on his own story… Join in the conversation... it's a good one. And let us know what you think in the comments! Episode Progression 00:00 - Intro 02:33 - Kelly Slater Post 08:11 - Foil Shimming: Downwind vs. Surf foiling 15:15 - UNBOUNDED: A short Foil Film 22:55 - Digging out the Van 24:06 - How was UNBOUNDED filmed? 25:40 - Eating healthy and performing your best 29:15 - The Flow State 34:54 - GIVEAWAY! Send in your foiling stories 37:40 - Interview with Pat Langley from VAIKOBI 42:17 - Hawaii Downwind Season 52:27 - Outro

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