by gooddeal241 » Thu Feb 21, 2008 5:20 am
by drowningbitbybit » Thu Feb 21, 2008 5:32 am
gooddeal241 wrote:I've been told surfing and snowboarding are similar....I'm a tall and slim guy 6'1 155 pounds. so far, im thinking a board 7'8"-7'10" tall, 21 inches wide, and around 3 inches thick.
by The Fafanator » Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:09 am
by joem » Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:50 am
The Fafanator wrote:Go with the longboard untill you can catch the waves and stand up, then go with a nice 7'6" if it is ging to be 3 inches thick, or a 7'8"/10" if it is gouing to be 2.5" thick. Or you can save some money and keep with the longboard for a while, and then move down to a 7'2" or something.
The best thing is to go learn on the longboard, and then go ask your local shaper to go out in the ocean with you, and see what you need, tell him every little detail about your surfing, and then ask him to shape a board for you, but be sure to first learn to go down the line consistantly and have your bottom turn on lock before you go to him, and then also it might be a good idea to first get a secound hand minimal and start doing some small turns on it, and tehn go see your shaper, boards can be coustly, and you don't want to spend $400 every 2 months do you?
by drowningbitbybit » Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:37 pm
The Fafanator wrote:Go with the longboard untill you can catch the waves and stand up, then go with a nice 7'6" if it is ging to be 3 inches thick, or a 7'8"/10" if it is gouing to be 2.5" thick. Or you can save some money and keep with the longboard for a while, and then move down to a 7'2" or something.
The best thing is to go learn on the longboard, and then go ask your local shaper to go out in the ocean with you, and see what you need, tell him every little detail about your surfing, and then ask him to shape a board for you, but be sure to first learn to go down the line consistantly and have your bottom turn on lock before you go to him, and then also it might be a good idea to first get a secound hand minimal and start doing some small turns on it, and tehn go see your shaper, boards can be coustly, and you don't want to spend $400 every 2 months do you?
by gooddeal241 » Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:06 pm
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