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Postby HBsurfer93 » Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:04 am

Hey guys i've been surfing on a 7'6 funboard for about a four months but i think longboarding might be my thing. I tried my friends 9'2 and loved the way it felt, but i thought it might have been too long. I was talking to this guy over at becker's and he said for my height and weight, 5'9 150 pounds, i should go for an 8'6, anything else would be too big. Would i be able to noseride and 8'6 or should i just go for a 9'?
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Re: Sizes?

Postby RJD » Fri Dec 11, 2009 10:13 pm

If you want to longboard get a longboard, 8'6" isnt a longboard :P

92 - 96, no such thing as too long..:)
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Re: Sizes?

Postby HBsurfer93 » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:27 am

Do you think a 9' stewart colin pro would be good for me? There is a used one in good shape at a good price, would it be too high performance for my level of experience? I am 5'9 150lbs and ive been surfing for about five months and i am pretty good on my funboard. Thanks
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Re: Sizes?

Postby RJD » Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:37 am

Honestly? probably not, doesnt look like its geared as a wave catching all round noseriding mal thing but mroe a perfomance board, not wat you want
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Re: Sizes?

Postby billie_morini » Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:42 am

HB,
a plain ol' longboard will be a good value. A performance board may not be much fun due to experience. You may be interested to know:

1) I've taught quite a few people to surf better and have more fun by switching them from fun boards to 9 foot longboards (men and women included)
2) we're about the same height and weight and regular 9 foot longboard works very well for me
3) have a smaller buddy that uses a 9ft 4in board. It's a lot of board for someone his size, but he is an excellant swimmer. However, getting out in bigger surf or at beach with regularly breaking waves is too much for even him (get a 9ft like I have)
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