by Namu » Sat Jul 06, 2019 12:38 am
I have the Paragon Retro Nose Rider, just with a different color scheme. It is an imported pop out board, but it doesn't mean its a bad board. My favorite board I've ever owned was a Southpoint 8'6 epoxy longboard with bolt thru deck thruster fins. Great balance between performance and wave catching and never got a single ding (wish I hadn't sold it). The Paragon Retro Nose Rider is my 2nd favorite board and I've had it now for about 2 years and I surf it 90% of the time since I bought it.
I'm 5'7" and 190lbs and it is very easy to paddle and catch waves, very stable and forgiving. You will have to learn to move up and down the board to be able to trim and turn the board. Definitely not a performance board, the focus is on nose riding, cruising, and big arcing turns. I can usually sit out deep with folks on SUP boards and catch waves just as early, well before they start to break. Its very good at what it does, very durable, I've had no stress cracks, spider cracks, or delamination. The only required repair is when I smashed the nose of board into rocks in shore break. I didn't like the 8" fin it came with, but that is easily replaced.
However, if I could only have one longboard I would probably get a 2+1 all-rounder and not a nose rider. I would probably go for the the 8'8" 2+1 so you can experiment with different fin setups and experience both performance and nose riding and the feel of a thruster vs single.