Experience with bic shortboard?

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Experience with bic shortboard?

Postby FeasibleChalk89 » Sun May 31, 2020 10:22 pm

Want to buy my first surfboard, after getting comfortable with the foam mini mals I've been hiring.

Wanted to know, has anybody had experience with the bic shortboard, my budget is thin (im talking about bic you should be able to tell). I just really need a cheap intermediate board that isnt like trying to turn a school bus.

Any other recommendations are appreciated, but the low cost is dragging me towards the bic

Im 5’9 and 70kg

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Re: Experience with bic shortboard?

Postby Lebowski » Mon Jun 01, 2020 8:31 am

I can't remember what size the BIC shortboard is (I think it's 6'7), but for what it's worth, I don't really like the way it rides. I did ride a BIC surf betty board which I think was 6'3ish though, which I thought was an absolute delight of a board.

As you can imagine I also looked spectacular on the beach too.
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Re: Experience with bic shortboard?

Postby FeasibleChalk89 » Mon Jun 01, 2020 9:52 am

You've helped me before and seem to know what your talking about hope you could help me on this,

I found a nsp elements fish 7’2 second hand, i know its alot bigger then recommended for my weight (70kg) but would you consider this a good board to progress from a mini mal? Hes asking £300 which doesnt sound too unreasonable provided no dings or holes

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Re: Experience with bic shortboard?

Postby FeasibleChalk89 » Mon Jun 01, 2020 9:56 am

I surf around cornwall and devon btw so anything from ankle hight whitewash to around head hight
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Re: Experience with bic shortboard?

Postby waikikikichan » Mon Jun 01, 2020 12:07 pm

FeasibleChalk89 wrote:Want to buy my first surfboard, after getting comfortable with the foam mini mals I've been hiring.

Wait, you previously bought a reverse-rockered 7'3" BIC before, so you've owned a BIC before.
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Or do you mean your first "NEW" board, and not used ??

FeasibleChalk89 wrote: found a nsp elements fish 7’2 second hand, i know its alot bigger then recommended for my weight (70kg)

Too big ? I think it's too small. ( that's unless you are already doing turns going backside )
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Re: Experience with bic shortboard?

Postby FeasibleChalk89 » Mon Jun 01, 2020 12:29 pm

Regarding the previously owned bic, it was unanimously decided that it was useless to try and progress on with that profile, i wasn't the one that bought it it got handed down from a family member
(Who has since got plenty of stick for being that dull)

So I have been using medium 7 foot foamies that ive hired and am looking for a board to progress on as i find these easy to surf but difficult to turn, and the fish has alot of volume so i thought it would be an ok choice, opinion greatly appreciated
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Re: Experience with bic shortboard?

Postby waikikikichan » Mon Jun 01, 2020 12:50 pm

I own the 6'4" NSP Fish. It's my go to board here if I'm going to a beach break or if my longboard won't fit in my friends car.

You probably don't realize but soft, sponge boards gives a false sense of float and stability. With it's full boxy rails the float is more akin to a 8 foot hard board.
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Re: Experience with bic shortboard?

Postby FeasibleChalk89 » Mon Jun 01, 2020 1:03 pm

Right so I should be looking for something either 8 foot or high side of 7 for a hard board, seems sensible choice to me. The problem is im on a shoestring budget (uni) so my choices are very limited in terms of hard boards, thanks for your advice though, saved me alot of trouble
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Re: Experience with bic shortboard?

Postby dtc » Tue Jun 02, 2020 6:32 am

Something around 8ft is about right, longer is fine; try to stay longer than 7'6.

A second hand board is the best option if you can find one - coming up to spring/summer they may be in short supply, although perhaps some people have traded up and are selling their old ones.

eg https://www.gumtree.com/p/surfboards-wi ... 1374301137 and do a little bit of repair work

Torq makes some ok boards (not super cheap but at the cheap end of middle). Cortez are ok for beginner boards and you can sometimes find packages (eg board, bag etc)
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