Opinions of NSP funboard 6'8"

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Postby Bub » Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:13 am

Unless you are really a tiny person I think 6'8'' is a little short to learn on. I'd go for something at least 7 foot, but it has to be wide and thick equally important so you can paddle easily, stand up with stability/little wobble and catch waves easily.
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Re: Opinions of NSP funboard 6'8"

Postby lissv » Mon Mar 15, 2021 7:43 pm

Hi! Hope you could help me. I bought a surfbetty 68 nsp 21" x 2 7/8" without fins :( and I need to know what type of fins use this surfboard? Can you help me? I read M7 then FCS...but I really dont know. Thank you!
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Re: Opinions of NSP funboard 6'8"

Postby waikikikichan » Mon Mar 15, 2021 8:55 pm

lissv wrote:Hi! Hope you could help me. I bought a surfbetty 68 nsp 21" x 2 7/8" without fins :( and I need to know what type of fins use this surfboard? Can you help me? I read M7 then FCS...but I really dont know. Thank you!


If you "don't know", then ask your local surf shop staff to help you. If you can bring the board to show them, even better. The stock supplied fins were FCS M-7, but I see no problem with using M-5 which are more readily available. Older G-5 ( in black ) will work too
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