Watch Mason Ho and Sheldon Paishon Surf Perfect Barrels on 'Dangerous Reef' in Hawaii

Chances are, most surfers are already too stuffed on leftovers to get barreled today.

But that would entail having perfect barrels somewhere nearby and the ability to shred them.

Those chances are low (minus the food part). But fret not, because while sitting on the couch talking football and eating pie, everyone can get barreled vicariously through Oahu's Mason Ho and Sheldon Paishon in the latest edit from Ho & Pringle Productions.

In the latest video above, close friends and die-hard surf buddies Ho and Paishon do what they do best together—they get barreled.

Ho & Pringle captioned the edit above:

"A few days ago Mason Ho & Sheldon Paishon attempt some fun surfing a very dangerous part of reef in Hawaii."

Ho's been barrel-hopping around the North Shore in a series of edits lately. We recently saw him dodging and kissing rocks in another short edit, and before that, he had a fun family session with his father, Michael, and sister, Coco.

If Sheldon Paishon isn't on your radar yet, he should be. The Oahu shredder, who hails from the West Side, is a Rip Curl team rider and a long-time friend of Ho. His childhood struggles living in poverty and climbing out of it were documented in the tear-jerking documentary, Through the Doggy Door.

Press play above for almost 10 minutes of non-stop barrels with the dynamic duo of surfing.

As usual, viewers were super stoked about the edit. Check out a few comments below:

"Odds are I won't live to see manana"

"Not to be a fan boy but Mason Ho = The spirit of surfing. His love of the sport is contagious."

"epic....I went there once....got lucky to shoot 36 frames on film......then went in, put the camera away......5 minutes later Johnny Boy Gomes showed up...."

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