Bic 7'3 or NSP 7'6??

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Bic 7'3 or NSP 7'6??

Postby Guest » Thu Jun 17, 2004 6:33 am

Which one would be best for a 5'10 140 lb. begginer?
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Bic!!

Postby ecgirlie » Thu Jun 17, 2004 8:55 pm

go for the Bic, bics are great and stable in the water especially since u are a beginer, i hav a bic of my own and i love it!!
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Postby Roxy hun » Mon Jul 05, 2004 2:25 am

I have the nsp pink 7'6 surf betty board.I LOVE IT.In the store they were hitting a display with a hammer and there was NO DINGS.I love my board!Nsp's are good lil boards.
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NSp

Postby Solaris » Sun Aug 08, 2004 7:54 pm

Hi I'm similar height, weight. Had a Bic 7'9", just changed to NSP 7'2". Its far superior to the BIC. Good size, balances nicely and much more manouverable. The ride feels so much better. BIC felt like surfing a football.
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Postby bassist » Sun Aug 08, 2004 8:53 pm

BICS suck, stay away from it, I was about to get the NSP 7'6" (I think) the lime one, but I found a used 7'2" point blanks/patagonia board that was 700 new, 365 used, no dings, hand shaped, epoxy....I recomend you go look for a used one you like.
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Postby Guest » Mon Aug 09, 2004 12:55 am

I can't find an NSP here in south florida for nothing

I see them on ebay though!!! too much for shipping

any help??? I want a 7'2 nsp funboard
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SURFBOARD SIZE CHART

Postby TS » Mon Aug 09, 2004 6:45 am

ALL YOU SEASONED SURFERS OUT IN THAT BIG SURF AT THE MOMENT CAN YOU STOP SURFING AND SIT AT YOUR DESK UNTILL YOU HAVE COME UP WITH A ,HIGHT ,WEIGHT, SURF SIZE, CHART FOR BEGINNERS TO MAKE A BOARD SIZE CHOICE THIS WOULD MAKE A LOT OF US H A P P Y AND THEN WE CAN JUST DROP IN AND HAVE FUN WITH YOU COOL LOT TO
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Postby Guest » Mon Aug 09, 2004 6:40 pm

NSP's are far better boards than bics
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Postby matt1 » Mon Aug 16, 2004 3:17 pm

I just got a 7'2 nsp funboard

it's such a sweet board
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Re: SURFBOARD SIZE CHART

Postby namino tsume » Mon Aug 16, 2004 3:28 pm

TS wrote:ALL YOU SEASONED SURFERS OUT IN THAT BIG SURF AT THE MOMENT CAN YOU STOP SURFING AND SIT AT YOUR DESK UNTILL YOU HAVE COME UP WITH A ,HIGHT ,WEIGHT, SURF SIZE, CHART FOR BEGINNERS TO MAKE A BOARD SIZE CHOICE THIS WOULD MAKE A LOT OF US H A P P Y AND THEN WE CAN JUST DROP IN AND HAVE FUN WITH YOU COOL LOT TO

STOP SURFING! THATS IMPOSSIBLE :lol: anyways a chart like that would be nearly impossible to make, there are sooo many different board types, and it not only depends on what size you are but what size waves your riding. any longboard would be good for learning on. otherwise we need to answer specific questions like this.

but my thought on the problem, go with the nsp... there good long lasting boards and i think bics suck.
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Postby reefer » Sun Aug 22, 2004 2:13 pm

Roxy hun wrote:I have the nsp pink 7'6 surf betty board.I LOVE IT.In the store they were hitting a display with a hammer and there was NO DINGS.I love my board!Nsp's are good lil boards.


That's the board I'm lookin at buying.
I'm still kinda a begginer, catching green waves and managing fine.
5ft5/6ish and round 8stone. Reckon the pink betty would suit me?
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Where to get a NSP in South Florida

Postby Guest » Sun Aug 29, 2004 10:05 pm

I saw someone was looking for a NSP 7'2 in South Florida. I know that Sebastian Dive and Surf up in Sebastian carries NSPboards. And since the surf way down south usually sucks anyway, I know you will be making a trip up there anyway. Give it a shot.
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nsp bord

Postby guest » Fri Sep 03, 2004 9:19 pm

i just purchased the 7"6 NSP board and in the bag with the gear in it (fins,leash) there was a scotch pad (sandpapery thing) anybody gt any idea what it is for i thought it mite be for sandind the shap edge on the fin or somat? any help would be welcome cheers!
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NSP

Postby Guest » Mon Sep 06, 2004 6:00 pm

I have a 10'2 nsp and it kicks ass
I hit it with a hammer hard and it didnt even dent!!!!! INSANE!!!!
I also have a town and country 9'2 performance that rocks but it would have shattered. NSP if far superior to most bic boards. To the new guy get a 7'6 NSP, you live if fl. right, it would be a good first board, you wont out grow it, and you will be able to surf it on the many waist high days. To the guy from south fl. Go to ron john surf shop at sawgrass mills, they can hook you up, thats where I got my T&C and they may have to ship a NSP from Cocoa. I now live in Gulf Shores~Keep surfing- hope that helps.

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Postby Guest » Mon Sep 06, 2004 6:04 pm

ps. got the performance T&C at sawgrass for 540$ by stu sharp and the 10'2 at cocoa for 499$. GREAT TWO LONGBOARDS IN A QUIVER!!!
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nsp

Postby surfntheobx » Tue Aug 30, 2005 2:42 pm

hey im kat nd ive been surfing 4 like 3 months nd i have a bic 7'9" nd im wanting 2 get a nsp 7'2" betty nd im juss making sure it would b a good switch. im like 5'5" thnx 8)
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Postby Totterz » Wed Aug 31, 2005 8:12 am

to be honest i dnt really like eather! :roll: but i learn on a bic 7'4 or '3 cant remeber and it was ok but hate it now!
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Postby sinistapenguin » Wed Aug 31, 2005 8:41 am

Why would anyone want to hit their board with a hammer?

NSPs & BICs have their place in the world, but neither will compare to a custom board. They are good for beginners, but unless you're pretty careless with your board, it's unusual for them to get dinged too badly anyway.

As for the 'chart' idea, there are just too many variables. It's like saying "What car should I buy". Everyone will have their own ideas as to what is best but it depends on how confident you are.

If you've just started driving, chances are you aren't going to be able to handle a high performance sports car too well. Likewise if you normally drive off-road, you don't really want a sports car!

Boards are the same. If you're just starting out you don't want a paper-thin needle of a board, and if your local break is usually 1-2ft and slow, it's not going to be appropriate!

Unfortunately there is no 'all round' board - if there was, everyone would have one!

It also depends on your style of surfing. Personally, I'm not overly bothered about doing aerials etc, I'm into big carving cutbacks, tuberiding and the odd floater/ snap, so I've got myself a loose Mini-mal and it's cool for me. My friend started surfing at the same time as me and he has a 9'6 longboard and a 6'4 shortboard so he has the choice depending on his mood on the day!!

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Postby flex639 » Mon Sep 05, 2005 7:02 pm

how much are you willing to spend?
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Postby Laguna » Thu Sep 22, 2005 2:45 pm

Ive been learning on my 7"3 Bic now for nearly 4 months and its a quite nice looking board its different to all the other dull bic's - has a nicer pattern, but the board is pretty xxxxx in the water I must admit. I have liked it but its let me down a lot and it could be more friendly on catching waves. Its only good for beginners because its cheap, On the other hand NSP boards suck, I would never get one. I am thinking of buying a new board now a real proper board, but im unsure on what to get
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