The video serves as a nostalgic celebration of , showcasing the fluidity and technical skill associated with the high-performance longboarding of that specific year. [23]
Tudor describes revisiting this era as "the thrill is back," highlighting how the boards and the "dance style" of the late 80s inspired his own pursuit of surfing. [23]
The "89" in the title refers to the 1989 design style that inspired the board. Tudor notes that the surfers of that era—such as Jay Riddle , Johnny Paskowitz , Herbie Fletcher , Christian Fletcher , and Joyce Hoffman —"absolutely murdered" the longboard scene with these designs. [23]
The video, credited to filmmaker @sodium.mp4, captures Tudor riding a specific surfboard known as the . [23] This board was designed by Boysen Surfboards as a tribute to the late 1980s surfing scene. [23]
The video serves as a nostalgic celebration of , showcasing the fluidity and technical skill associated with the high-performance longboarding of that specific year. [23]
Tudor describes revisiting this era as "the thrill is back," highlighting how the boards and the "dance style" of the late 80s inspired his own pursuit of surfing. [23]
The "89" in the title refers to the 1989 design style that inspired the board. Tudor notes that the surfers of that era—such as Jay Riddle , Johnny Paskowitz , Herbie Fletcher , Christian Fletcher , and Joyce Hoffman —"absolutely murdered" the longboard scene with these designs. [23]
The video, credited to filmmaker @sodium.mp4, captures Tudor riding a specific surfboard known as the . [23] This board was designed by Boysen Surfboards as a tribute to the late 1980s surfing scene. [23]
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