beginner board for a GIRL

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beginner board for a GIRL

Postby SFisburning » Mon Dec 27, 2010 4:24 am

Hey all! Just like the title says, I'm a beginner and a girl (5'2 and 135 lbs). My friend has taken me out several times and each time i've rented a behemoth of a soft top (9ft+) which was fine except that lugging a board almost twice my height got me tired even before getting into the water. On top of that, it's about $20 to rent a board, so it was getting pretty expensive. I was thinking about getting a funboard (around 7'6), possibly this one:
http://www.surfindustries.com/surfboards/blue_fun.php
or something similar in size and shape. What do you guys think? I've always been told to get something at least 8ft long for your first board, so i'm a little apprehensive of starting out on something under 8ft.
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Re: beginner board for a GIRL

Postby Melisagrom » Mon Dec 27, 2010 6:31 am

I'm by no means an expert, but anyway... when I first started I rented out those big foam boards to get the standing up bit f surfing down pat :P . After I'd gotten a little experience with them I bought my first board for the same reason as you.. those foam boards are ridiculously heavy and renting a board costs so much!! I got a 6'9 Webber Fatburner (now called Pulse) which floated me just fine. I found it was quite stable in the water because it was a high volume so I was able to stand up on it alright even though it was a fair bit smaller than what I had ridden before. When I got a bit better that board was a great board to learn how to carve on, leading the way to purchasing a 6'4 a couple of months ago to grow my skills more.
The board you linked looks like a fun board to ride. One of my mates has a board that has very similar dimensions to that board and it's lasted him a long time. You want a board that will give you the max amount of waves you can get, but something you can improve on as well.. I wouldn't be afraid to go shorter, it's your call- we're probably about the same size and we can probably float a bit better on the shorter boards than the boys :wink: Even if you could borrow a friend's board, or maybe rent one more time but this time rent a board more similar to what you're looking at buying. some surf shops let you take out a board for a surf before you buy.
Sorry about the essay!! Hope that helped :D
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Re: beginner board for a GIRL

Postby SFisburning » Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:42 am

Totally helped, thanks!
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