by SquishedBean » Mon May 22, 2017 1:16 am
by SquishedBean » Mon May 22, 2017 1:17 am
by jaffa1949 » Mon May 22, 2017 2:02 am
SquishedBean wrote:Hey guys, so it's about time for me to downsize to another board. I've been surfing 5-7 days a week on an 8'6 long board, for 2 to 3 hour sessions each. I can do all the basic elements of surfing very well, and would like to progress with turns and stuff, without sacrificing too much paddle power or anything like that. My local shop has a 7'2 Rusty Yeti, and a 6'8 Torq mod fun. They also have a almond butter fire wire that's 6'6, but I feel like that may be too far of a jump. If it helps, I'm a male, 190lbs, 5'10, and surf waves that are usually around 2-3 or 4-5 feet.
Thanks, and also here are links to the boards! If you need anymore info let me know
http://www.rustysurfboards.com/yeti
http://www.torq-surfboards.com/fun-68.
https://shop.firewiresurfboards.com/products/everyday
by waikikikichan » Mon May 22, 2017 6:31 am
by Big H » Mon May 22, 2017 2:56 pm
by SquishedBean » Mon May 22, 2017 3:26 pm
by SquishedBean » Mon May 22, 2017 4:56 pm
jaffa1949 wrote:SquishedBean wrote:Hey guys, so it's about time for me to downsize to another board. I've been surfing 5-7 days a week on an 8'6 long board, for 2 to 3 hour sessions each. I can do all the basic elements of surfing very well, and would like to progress with turns and stuff, without sacrificing too much paddle power or anything like that. My local shop has a 7'2 Rusty Yeti, and a 6'8 Torq mod fun. They also have a almond butter fire wire that's 6'6, but I feel like that may be too far of a jump. If it helps, I'm a male, 190lbs, 5'10, and surf waves that are usually around 2-3 or 4-5 feet.
Thanks, and also here are links to the boards! If you need anymore info let me know
http://www.rustysurfboards.com/yeti
http://www.torq-surfboards.com/fun-68.
https://shop.firewiresurfboards.com/products/everyday
I'm curious, Squished, when you say you want to progress with turns and stuff , what can you actually do in your surfing, as turn are an essential part of your basic skill set.
You certainly have the water time to learn from what you have told us but unless you are well skilled at 190kgs you will lose paddle power.
The number of people who think longer boards cannot turn is amazing but in most cases it is a relatively unskilled surfer who wants to go shorter because they then might be able to turn.
8'6" is a pretty good size to develop your skill further and then go down. I would suggest you try if you can any or all of your preferences list and see how they perform for you.
I you don't get the performance nature is telling you to stay longer for longer.
by oldmansurfer » Mon May 22, 2017 5:22 pm
by SquishedBean » Mon May 22, 2017 8:18 pm
waikikikichan wrote:If you can not already maneuver/turn consistently front AND backside, I wouldn't go more than a foot drop. So a 7'6" - 7'10" Funboard would be nice. It should have a more pulled in nose and tail. Going to a 7'2" is almost losing a foot and a half. That's just too much. 6'6" ? That even more than a 2 foot jump.
by waikikikichan » Mon May 22, 2017 9:15 pm
SquishedBean wrote: So if I was able to ride that 6'6 with a low volume, wouldn't it make sense to grab the 7'2 board that's similar in dimensions to my 8'6?
by jaffa1949 » Tue May 23, 2017 12:25 am
by SquishedBean » Tue May 23, 2017 2:32 am
waikikikichan wrote:SquishedBean wrote: So if I was able to ride that 6'6 with a low volume, wouldn't it make sense to grab the 7'2 board that's similar in dimensions to my 8'6?
You were able to "ride" the 6'6", but were you able to "surf" it ?
You are looking for people to validate the decision you have already made up in your mind. We have gave you sound advice not to go too small, but in the end it's up to you. Soooo............. just get the 7'2" and go surf. If it works, great. Then in a few months, you'll move to the 6'6". If you find the 7'2" too hard and frustrating, then go back and work on your technique and get back on it later. It's not the end of the world if the board doesn't work out.
by SquishedBean » Tue May 23, 2017 2:35 am
jaffa1949 wrote:Surfing is about individual choices, if you think a board of any dimensions will be your next one. Try to try 0ne first !
Like it get it , if not no!
Reap the benefits or problems it brings.
Based on your posts, advice is given, again your choice to do what you think. We cannot evaluate your surfing by your word of mouthSo it is general purpose, some of our learners have gone straight to short boards and had the water time and ability to go that way , generally that is not common.
Other people make what we think are choices that make their progress difficult, absolutely their choice and their result.
It's a bit like take off on a good wave, you choose your line , you choose your paddle speed, you trust your choice in the board and your ability. The wave then shows you exactly how your choices fit.
Make your choice and paddle in and get the stoke of your new board.
There are some great experiences, first custom board ' where you commit your ideas to a shaper and the magic board comes home.
The first board you ever shape, lumpy and bumpy in profile but somehow it goes!
When everything comes together on a wave normally beyond your capabilities and you realise that you can do more.
You want a certain board, go get it . It is always your choice in the end.
The end!
by one0one » Tue Aug 08, 2017 4:37 am
by jaffa1949 » Tue Aug 08, 2017 9:12 am
by Lebowski » Tue Aug 08, 2017 12:34 pm
by RinkyDink » Tue Aug 08, 2017 4:28 pm
by jaffa1949 » Tue Aug 08, 2017 10:08 pm
Lebowski wrote:He's 190lbs Jaffa, not 190kg.
If he were 190kg then he'd need one shortboard for each butt cheek!
by Millsy82 » Wed Aug 09, 2017 5:50 am
by jaffa1949 » Wed Aug 09, 2017 9:43 am
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