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First board

PostPosted: Sun May 23, 2021 1:20 pm
by Lawren
Hi

My daughter is 15, 5’4 and slim build. She loves surfing but struggles abit with coordination. We go surfing a few times every year but we go body boarding a lot. She loves being in the sea and she loves surfing.
She can stand up on a foam board when we go Newquay She has been saving her money for a surf board for a few years and was supposed to finally buy one when Covid stopped everything Can you advise a board that will give her confidence and is easy to stand up and just is fun rather than skilful

I don’t want a foamie and was looking for 7-8ft under £500. I like the soft top ones

Examples of two I found? Help


https://www.shore.co.uk/bic-mini-malibu-surfboard-7ft-3-blue-184805.html

https://www.shore.co.uk/torq-mod-fun-v-soft-hard-surfboard-7ft-4-blue.html

Re: First board

PostPosted: Sun May 23, 2021 3:15 pm
by jaffa1949
All the right ingredients in how you are going about buying the board, quite a few here on the forum are happy with their Torqs , personally I am biased against the BICs no real reasons other than notlikingthelook! :roll: :lol:
I notice both are out of stock with that store, you might have to shop around, if you go to either website of the brand they may list retailers who have them in stock! :D

Re: First board

PostPosted: Sun May 23, 2021 3:52 pm
by Lawren
Thank you for your honest opinion I really appreciate it. I’m trying hard to understand the technology hahaha. I love the Roger Cooper surf board but know it’s not the right time.

Re: First board

PostPosted: Sun May 23, 2021 4:45 pm
by jaffa1949
Remember an important thing as our daughter progresses, she will have more understanding of her needs. anything you are contemplating post a picture and a question, plenty of good guides on the forum! :D

Re: First board

PostPosted: Sun May 23, 2021 10:02 pm
by waikikikichan
Lawren wrote:
A) She loves surfing but struggles abit with coordination.
B) Can you advise a board that will give her confidence and is easy to stand up and just is fun rather than skilful
C) I don’t want a foamie


For what reasons is it that you don't want / like a foamie ?

Foamie/Sponges/softboards inspire confidence as they are less apt to hurt the rider in a fall or bump to the head. They flex ( which might seem bad to a performance rider ), which is good for someone less coordinated. If you stand in the wrong place / a bit to the side on a hard board, it will buck you off. But on a soft board, the flex ( along with the boxy overly thick rails ) will be more forgiving.