by crepuscular » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:20 am
by justloafing » Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:38 am
by scx » Tue Aug 12, 2008 5:58 am
by raekwon chef » Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:12 am
scx wrote:the feedback doesnt matter, only beginners would buy boards on ebay... and beginners wouldn't know a good difference between a good board and a bad board. Real surfers would know to buy it from a local surf shop or someplace more reliable. Their ebay page claims that these boards are hand made... cool... you know what's funny though? there was a "made in china" sticker on them.
I'll give these boards some credit for their ride though, it caught waves nicely but for them to break so easily.. it's just not worth it.
Despite their feedback, my advice for anyone looking at these boards will be - dont fall for it... it's cheap... but u get what you pay...-
by scx » Fri Aug 15, 2008 3:09 am
by oceanwanderlust » Tue Aug 19, 2008 2:19 am
by rich r » Tue Aug 19, 2008 4:27 pm
by isaluteyou » Tue Aug 19, 2008 4:55 pm
bought it at a local surf shop, people who actually would choose something for you that's worth your money.
by oceanwanderlust » Wed Aug 20, 2008 10:43 pm
by willy3 » Thu Oct 02, 2008 4:52 pm
by justloafing » Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:33 am
willy3 wrote::) I dont think I agree wth you guys these boards are pretty good, especially for the price, sounds like the surf shop you guys are going to is just pissed that someone has figured out what most of the Big shops have been doing for years, having the boards shaped overseas then putting a big price on them how do you think they pay for all that advertising ???
by oldgrom » Fri Oct 03, 2008 12:08 pm
by scx » Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:19 am
isaluteyou wrote:bought it at a local surf shop, people who actually would choose something for you that's worth your money.
Wow thats missguided a lot of surfshops dont know toffee from banana or they just wanna sell you what they got. Thats why i only shop at certain surf outlets as i know the people.
by justloafing » Mon Oct 06, 2008 2:46 pm
by dukdiv » Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:21 pm
by isaluteyou » Tue Oct 07, 2008 8:48 pm
dukdiv wrote:I don't know about the Millennial shortboards, I buy shortboards from local shapers.
Since I'd never owned a longboard, and didn't want to spend a lot for one, I bought an
8' Millennial (that's long enough) off ebay for $325 including tax.
After a year and a half, I have not had any of the problems associated with this brand described in this thread.
Actually it's turned out to be a really fun shape.
by scx » Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:05 am
justloafing wrote:isaluteyou is absolutely right. If your gonna take surfing seriously. You need a good board to start with. As I have posted in this thread. Does a newbie need top of the line performance board that will cost you $1,100 (US Dollars)? No way. What you need is a board and you can get good boards that you can start on and grow on and even always have in your quiver say for $500-$650. The cheap popout boards are $300 (I think, I don't even look at or price them). Another point I think is right that I made. When you get good enough to do more than a bottom turn you need to get a new board!!! OK so you spent $300 on a popout. Now you have to get a better board that you should have had in the first place. Not only can you learn on but do more than a bottom turn. Now you have to go spend another $500-$650 for the right board that you should have had in the first place. Lets do the math
$300 (cheap popout) + $600 (All around board = $900
or
Buy your first board that is good for the area you surf in for $600, one that you can learn on and grow into.
If my math is correct that extra $300 could be used for a wetsuite or save and put towards that high performance board that you may be able to ride a couple of years down the road.
I also realize there are very good popout boards made and expensive. I am talking about the cheap arse ones.
And of course there are always used boards that are good that wont cost you $500-$650 that will do the job.
by justloafing » Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:23 am
scx wrote:justloafing wrote:isaluteyou is absolutely right. If your gonna take surfing seriously. You need a good board to start with. As I have posted in this thread. Does a newbie need top of the line performance board that will cost you $1,100 (US Dollars)? No way. What you need is a board and you can get good boards that you can start on and grow on and even always have in your quiver say for $500-$650. The cheap popout boards are $300 (I think, I don't even look at or price them). Another point I think is right that I made. When you get good enough to do more than a bottom turn you need to get a new board!!! OK so you spent $300 on a popout. Now you have to get a better board that you should have had in the first place. Not only can you learn on but do more than a bottom turn. Now you have to go spend another $500-$650 for the right board that you should have had in the first place. Lets do the math
$300 (cheap popout) + $600 (All around board = $900
or
Buy your first board that is good for the area you surf in for $600, one that you can learn on and grow into.
If my math is correct that extra $300 could be used for a wetsuite or save and put towards that high performance board that you may be able to ride a couple of years down the road.
I also realize there are very good popout boards made and expensive. I am talking about the cheap arse ones.
And of course there are always used boards that are good that wont cost you $500-$650 that will do the job.
that's true, but most people who just begin to start surfing arent really THAT serious to spend half a grand at first, it's a lot of money. And either way... it is as easy or even more easy to resell a cheaper used pop-out board than higher end board. anyways... i'm poor
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