Fresh Fish Mola Mola as first board ?

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Fresh Fish Mola Mola as first board ?

Postby springwoll » Fri Feb 03, 2017 4:37 pm

Hello all,

I am new to this forum and fairly new to surfing (Surfing on and off when i can for 2 years).

https://www.surfdome.com/fresh_fish_surfboards_-_fresh_fish_the_mola_mola_-_grey_stripe-253899
https://store.magicseaweed.com/Fresh-Fish-Surfboards-Fresh-Fish-The-Mola-Mola-Surfboard-Red-White/Product/253899

I am looking to buy my first surfboard and came across this fresh fish Mola Mola board and was wondering what people opinion on it was ??
i have searched the internet and no one has seemed to have heard of it which makes me kinda sceptical! if so what would you guys suggest as a first board ?

I am 6'2 and 83kg

Thank you so much

Harrison
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Re: Fresh Fish Mola Mola as first board ?

Postby oldmansurfer » Fri Feb 03, 2017 7:42 pm

What board have you been using? What is your height and weight and fitness? Are you riding whitewater or green waves? Generally speaking the recommendation for beginners is to get a board 3 feet longer than you but if you have got the basics down then maybe can alter from that.
So what is worse.... dying or regretting it for the rest of my life? Obviously I chose not regretting it.
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Re: Fresh Fish Mola Mola as first board ?

Postby waikikikichan » Fri Feb 03, 2017 9:42 pm

What size Fresh Fish are you planning to purchase ? 6'0" 6'6" 7'0" 7'6" ? It again depends like OMS said, what size is your current board. That shape seems to be a squash tail egg, pill, disc, or mini-tanker. In the company's description of the Fresh Fish it says, "The Mola Mola loves to be surfed on rail and with an extra bit of flick through the tail it will be highly maneuverable when surfed in the pocket. "
So........ if you can surf your current board rail to rail and have the board control and wave knowledge to stay in the power spot of the wave, then it seems like a good next step ( again depending on the size of your current board, which you didn't tell us ).
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Re: Fresh Fish Mola Mola as first board ?

Postby Henx » Thu Apr 13, 2017 11:13 am

springwoll wrote:Hello all,

I am new to this forum and fairly new to surfing (Surfing on and off when i can for 2 years).

https://www.surfdome.com/fresh_fish_surfboards_-_fresh_fish_the_mola_mola_-_grey_stripe-253899
https://store.magicseaweed.com/Fresh-Fish-Surfboards-Fresh-Fish-The-Mola-Mola-Surfboard-Red-White/Product/253899

I am looking to buy my first surfboard and came across this fresh fish Mola Mola board and was wondering what people opinion on it was ??
i have searched the internet and no one has seemed to have heard of it which makes me kinda sceptical! if so what would you guys suggest as a first board ?

I am 6'2 and 83kg

Thank you so much

Harrison


I bought the Fresh Fish Mola Mola 7'0 last summer and have been surfing it in different conditions in sweden. Bought it because i wanted maximum volume and the board was cheap. As with many things in life, you get what you pay for. no fancy resin tint colors or anything like that. The board is PU and glassing is OK i guess. Dings just as easily as any PU board.

I used it as a board to downsize from a 9'4 longboard. For that it went fairly OK. But to be honest i think i would have benefited more to go to a mini mal shape with more standard dimensions. The board is something like 7'0x23x3 1/8 at 68l of volume there is a lot of rail to try and sink. So bottom turning requires a heavy back foot and commitment.

Being a thruster it doesn't really go well if you just want to take of and cruise. Going from a single fin mal it got painfully obvious i had a lot to learn when it comes to pumping for speed and staying in the pocket.

Now, i've only been surfing for two years or so..mainly on a longboard. It was also my first board. I can take of on green waves, bottom turn, trim, and cut back (sometimes). So i'm still a beginner.
I for one do not recommend going full on longboard for beginners. 9 feet plus a little much to learn to handle, especially if in a semi crowded line up.
My suggestion would be a mini mal/egg shape around 8 feet with a 2+1 setup. But then again. I like to cruise when i surf. Not trying to go vertical.
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Re: Fresh Fish Mola Mola as first board ?

Postby Big H » Thu Apr 13, 2017 1:17 pm

That is a lot of volume in a short package.
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Re: Fresh Fish Mola Mola as first board ?

Postby Henx » Thu Apr 13, 2017 3:00 pm

Big H wrote:That is a lot of volume in a short package.


It sure is. Though it would be a good thing in gutless wind swell :) and sure, keeping volume high is one thing, but I've come to understand there's more to it when it comes to good surfboard design :)
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