boards for reef breaks???

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boards for reef breaks???

Postby benda » Mon Oct 04, 2010 1:25 am

Hey out there,

I am going to Samoa in november and I want to bye another board for the trip, and would like some advise on what would be a good choice of board, tail ,ect for a reef type break.

I am an intimidate surfer and currently ride a J.S nitro 6'2 2-5/8 20-1/2 swallow tail ,as my every day board.
I was thinking I would like something round the 6'5 mark, im a stocky bloke and like a bit of width and a bit of extra foam to help in paddling.

Any help would be much appreciated

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Re: boards for reef breaks???

Postby Aloha » Tue Oct 05, 2010 12:43 am

Generally for more powerful and larger surf you go a bit longer, a bit narrower, and a bit thicker than your normal board. You also get a narrower tail, eg a pin or rounded pin, although a swallow is supposed to work here too, but I haven't tried it out on perfect reefs.
The increased length gives you more paddling speed and more rail, which means a better hold when riding down the line on hollow waves (or in the tube), and easier to carve at high speed. The narrower shape also makes turning easier when going fast.

Take your favourite board for every day use and build on that. Here in Australia there are stacks of second hand semi-guns in shops. Guys buy them for Indo trips then sell them when they get back. So if you can, get a second hand one as a back up because hollow reef breaks snap boards, and you don't want to be boardless on a surf trip.

Oh and don't forget to buy some reef boots! You don't want to miss out on surf whilst nursing cut feet. If you find it feels weird then just wear one on your back foot and keep the other in the pocket of your shorts.
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