Hi guys,
I've started surfing about 3years ago when I joined a surf camp and it got into me from the very first day (although I couldn't move my arms at the end of the session). Although I live in Romania where we only have an opening to the Black Sea and the surf is very occasional: choppy waves in late summer; gets a bit better in the autumn. I haven't checked the conditions in the winter yet. However, I'm only at a 2h ride to the sea and can easily check weather forecasts (much love for the poseidon monitoring system). When larger storms occur in the sea, generally we would get 1-2 days of waist high or larger waves.
As per my experience, since I started I joined about 6 surf camps (1w each) in Portugal/Canary Islands, did few sessions at the Mediterranean (Israel coast line) and this year I had to settle only with Black sea due to safety and travel restriction purposes. I'd consider myself as a beginner that manages to catch 70% of the waist/shoulder high waves, I always try to steer to ride along the wave line instead of going straight to the beach (usually it works), my fitness level is relatively ok although sometimes I get difficulties paddling out if I'm getting all the white water in my head (e.g. when wave breaks just 5-6feet in front of me). My duck diving is not that good (due to lack of experience), however, I am doing well with turtle rolls and punching through the waves.
Other aspects are: male; 31y old; 147 lbs; 5'5'' and I'd say I'm in good shape (frequently going to the gym; running twice/week). I've also got some kind of budget carve/skateboard from a local Decathlon (https://www.decathlon.co.uk/carve540-bi ... 23398.html) and I've been practicing hip work (for speed generation), turns and just feeling comfortable on a board.
During the surf camps and other sessions, I always used rented foamies and progressed from 8' long (80L - like this one https://www.decathlon.co.uk/school-8-su ... 05979.html) to smaller ones, such as an NSP 7.2' with ~55L volume epoxy board (mini mal shape I'd say). Last summer, while at a surf camp in the Canaries I managed to break 2 7.6' foam boards in some bigger surf which made me wonder whether I was doing something wrong, or the boards were quite old, or maybe I would need a more durable board. The NSP experience was really cool and I felt I had a lot of flexibility with that board.
My desire is to progress and slowly (but surely) transition toward shortboarding. Given my location and current restrictions, I would probably be able to surf only at the Black Sea and possibly 1-2 surf camps this year (I'm trying to be as optimistic as possible). For that to happen, I've started researching on possible options for my first board so that I can avoid rentals fees, relying on surf shops and their opening times, etc. The unfortunate constraints here are that 1) I'm on a budget and wouldn't want to spend more than 250-300 EUR on a board and 2) I need to find a seller/shop that can also ship to Romania for a decent price.
Considering some previous reads, I've came to the conclusion that maybe a 6'6'' soft top board with ~21' width and decent volume (>40L) would be a jump that wouldn't feel so steep (from what I've rode so far) but would also take me out of my comfort zone and make me push myself. In addition, it would also be a good fit for my car & airplane companies in case I want to travel with it.
I've come up with these two options (considering the constraints above) but I'd like to hear more from experienced/objective voices as I am afraid not to fall into the trap of going too short, too fast but also would like to get as much value for the money and be able to progress into turns and rail riding. Also, as unfortunate as it seems, I could not find any board rental places at my local seaside that have intermediate boards for rent. They either have foamies or the instructor's shortboards. This kind of means that I either need to buy something blindly or just wait till my next surf camp and try to find an intermediate board for rent in there.
What I found as options:
O'Neill Ripper 6'6 Soft Top Surfboard - 6'6''/ 22.63' width/ 3.14" thick/ 55L
SOFTECH FLASH 6'6" ERIC GEISELMAN - https://www.zumajay.co.uk/boards/surfbo ... -2018.html - same size, 21' width/ 45L
Some other options (not to keen about them):
Oxbow Egg 7'0 - 7ft 0 x 22 x 2.9 - 51L - https://www.boardshop.co.uk/oxbow-egg-s ... ft-0-white
Oxbow Fish 5ft 10 - 5ft 10 x 20.5 x 2.625 x 35L - https://www.boardshop.co.uk/oxbow-fish- ... kage-white
I'm open to other product options that you feel might suit my level as described above.