I am 62 years old, active, but only surf about once a month and have been surfing for 2 years. I have a 9' Boardworks Froth foamy that is 23.5" wide, 3.25 thick and about 80L I think. I am 6'1" and 190. I have been hankering to switch away from a foamy to find a board that is faster and more maneuverable. I surf in Oregon where the waves are inconsistent and can be steep pitched. We commonly have onshore winds.
I have had two shoulder surgeries and that and my age might explain why I tend to get into waves late. I would like a board that is a super easy wave-catcher, even easier than my present one. And if easier to turn, so much the better. But mostly I want my wave count up so that I can practice turning more.
A local shaper suggested making me an epoxy board that is about the same dimensions as my current board, for $800. He says it will accomplish what I want. I have not tried his demo yet.
For less than $500 I can get an NSP or Torq or other epoxy board and maybe go up to 9'6". I don't mind paying the extra $300 if it would make a difference but I am not sure that it will. I will likely demo one of the shaper's boards and a Torq and see if there is a discernable difference, but I wonder what others might say in the meantime.
(I could show you a video of me going down the line in Costa Rica on vacation. I look unsure of myself, tenderly keeping balance but trimming and getting the job done for a good long ride until the wave closes out. But what the video doesn't show is
my surfing instructor yelling "paddle and go right" and then giving me a push into the wave! Thank you.