Hilly/Towny fair call it's a public forum and it's worth discussing..I've just come back from Fiji for 3 weeks with Deems filming Keahi and all the crew in some epic waves , so here's my take on this video.
What you can't see in this clip is the action in front of Keahi , it's an Indo racey shallow reef break . If you did a full rail to rail cutback and back off the foam ball it would be your last turn and then a bumpy scaring trip across the shallow reef. Keahi is the ultimate barrel hunter and stays in the top third of the wave hunting for the shack , that's why they are short sharp turns keeping his speed. He makes it look all so easy , he seems to always have the speed to make around and over the sections falling in front of him. Myself and most punters would not have made most of those waves.
As far as calling them pretend airs , well whats that ? an Air is an Air. The only time my fins are free from the wave is when my board is on the roof of my car.

sure you can post pics of ngarly turns but put up the video of the rest of the wave and see how it compares. What else would like to see in these waves in this video , if I was a judge they were very complete high scoring waves. Trust me when the waves right Keahi does serious super vert re-entries and rail driving turns. But you are going to have to wait for the release of
"Living The Stoke 2" to see that.

For the record he is riding the new JP production board 7-4 x 27.