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foamie for cross stepping

PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 5:07 pm
by jorn188
Hey guys,

I have a dilemma. My basement has a maximum length of 8'4. Therefore buying a longboard isnt an option. I would love to learn to cross step more but I'm mainly looking for a surfboard for smaller days. The waves can also be really choppy where I surf, so a typical noserider shape wouldnt work that well I think. What surfboard would you guys recommend? I've been looking at those catch surf foamboards as well and they look like so much fun. I usually surf a 6'2 egg but sometimes its still difficult to catch waves when its really small haha.

Cheers!

Re: foamie for cross stepping

PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 5:24 pm
by jaffa1949
investigate the diagonal to corners standard practice longboards in smaller spaces :D
Long boards are options for smaller days too! Soft and long will go well particularly if you get one of the better ones, hard look at torque or a few others.
Talk a little more before you buy, if buying secondhand post pictures, before you lay out money!

Re: foamie for cross stepping

PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 9:18 pm
by waikikikichan
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This is a 7'8"

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This is a 6'4" NSP Fish thruster fin

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This is a 7'0" Southpoint Schaper Quad fin

A Catch Surf 8'0" "Plank" with a Single Fin box would be recommended over the Rubber Tri-fin model.

Re: foamie for cross stepping

PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2020 6:28 am
by jorn188
Awesome, That are some great pictures! There's one for sale at a local surfshop here. I'll check it out. Thanks!

Re: foamie for cross stepping

PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2020 5:55 pm
by jorn188
Sorry for the bump but I'm still in doubt between the 7'0 plank or 8'0. 7’0” x 22.0” x 3.125” (72 Liters) already sounds like alot to me. 8’0” x 23.0” x 3.375” (86 Liters) sounds like a bit too much. Would love to hear your advise. My weight is 141 lbs.

Re: foamie for cross stepping

PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2020 8:42 pm
by waikikikichan
jorn188 wrote:Sorry for the bump but I'm still in doubt between the 7'0 plank or 8'0. 7’0” x 22.0” x 3.125” (72 Liters) already sounds like alot to me. 8’0” x 23.0” x 3.375” (86 Liters) sounds like a bit too much. Would love to hear your advise. My weight is 141 lbs.


I don't look at Liters. If you want to learn to cross step but have space limitations, go with the longest board that will fit.

Re: foamie for cross stepping

PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 2:29 pm
by jorn188
Thanks for your advice! I bought the 7' plank in August (shouldve gotten the 8' but it was sold out unfortunately). Awesome board so far. Does surprisingly well in bigger conditions. Havent had a nosedive yet! Still im struggling with longboard manouvers. I checked my basement and I think I can fit a 8'6. I also have some extra money to spare haha, so i thought, why not a better board. I saw the catch surf heritage 8'6 noserider and I think I fell in love. Would you recommend a softtop such as the catch surf heritage as a first noserider or would a PU or epoxy board be better?

Re: foamie for cross stepping

PostPosted: Sat Oct 24, 2020 3:12 am
by waikikikichan
jorn188 wrote: Would you recommend a softtop such as the catch surf heritage as a first noserider or would a PU or epoxy board be better?

That Catch Surf 8'6" noserider looks fun, but I can't answer which board made out of what material will be "better". A good surfer can surf any board well. If you can't cross-step well, no board, not even a purpose built "noserider" will help you noseride.

Re: foamie for cross stepping

PostPosted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 3:48 am
by IB_Surfer
I haver 7ft to 8ft funboards, don't cross step any of them, not big enough, but I do get a bunch of 1ft waves