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Longboard for big old guy with bad shoulder

PostPosted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 5:29 pm
by loki
Wow this sounds bad! I'm in my 40's, a year our of major shoulder surgery, so paddling is a bit slow. I would like a new big epoxy longboard to catch more waves. About 6 months experience. I'm 6-4 210. Any recommendations (other than staying home)? :lol: Southern Cali area.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 6:25 pm
by bluesnowcone
well if you want something thats easy to catch waves on, i would go for something in the 10ft range. and if you want something strong i would go for a southpoint or bic or an nsp or a surf tech, but surf techs arnt that good for windy days because there super light.

hope this helps

PostPosted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 4:15 pm
by jethrodog
Hey Loki.
Check out www.bluecoilsurf.com
They are based out of Santa Cruz. They make epoxy boards. They do a line of boards with more float made for bigger guys.
I too had major shoulder surgery last march. I bought one of their 8'6" longs and I love it. Would definately recommend them. I went to the warehouse, met one of the salesmen, looked around, checked out all the boards, bought one. Great experience.
I tried a 10' epoxy/wood that they make, caught everything. I mean everything, as long as it was a ripple I could catch and surf it.
I'm sure there are lots of great boards closer to you and that you will find exactly what you need. But if you have some spare time, check out Bluecoil.

*They used to be called Cobalt, but because of the name also being used by another company they have changed over to Bluecoil.