edjunior2015 wrote:I only know the height for the board which is 6'4. Im going to see it tomorrow but the owner told me he started riding in that board. Im 17, 5'6 and weight 160.
But is the surface is allright, it looks weird? looks likes its wrinkled
How old was the seller when he started? Might be ok if he was 12 but a 12 year old is much smaller than you are!
If you look around on this forum for 'beginner boards' you will see why everyone will recommend a longer board. You will also see how hard it is to start on a shortboard and how committed you need to be to learn to surf on it. You may not even catch a wave on that board for several months (you might, but 95% of people wont).
In terms of the board, remember that they are made out of PU foam, covered in fibreglass (like a more solid version of polystyrene boxes!). The inside of the board itself is not hard, you can put your finger into it if you push hard enough. If the glassing is light, it means that it the glass will bend as feet land on it, or knees, and then that dents the foam underneath (pressure dings). So as others have said, totally normal for a board like this. Probably a few more years of heavy surfing and the board will start falling apart, but thats how they are made. As Oldamn says, putting more fibreglass on them makes them much less susceptible to damage, but heavier.
I wouldnt buy that board at your level, unless its really cheap and you just wanted to convince yourself that you are different to every other learn...