by IB_Surfer » Fri Jan 26, 2024 10:42 pm
Have to chime in on one of my favorite topics:
For a surfer my size, 4" shorter than my shortboard I should be riding a 5'7" fish. It should have about the same float and glide but it should help with smaller waves as it planes easier, and you retain almost as much performance as your shortboard.
For a beginner, and I might get some pushback, I think a big fish is really cool to learn on, but I am in the minority on this since most people say it is not the intended purpose.
So, you want to try a 6"10 fish? Go for it, just remember that as you get better it will become obsolete, you will want one a smaller size.
Lastly (and people don't like this advice): If you want to go down from a longboard to a shortboard you have to have transitions in between. Try a California gun, or just a big step up, before you try the small potato chip. That way when you get the shortie you can keep the gun or step up for them big swell days.
Food for thought