by RJD » Mon Aug 04, 2008 3:36 am
Well the good thing about 'learner' boards is there better to learn with.
Given that this isn't a sport you learn in 3 days I think you need every advantage learning you can get.
Then you have to understand what an 'advanced' board would be like. Shaped for faster turns, less stable, rocker for bigger tighter waves, concaves for noseriding etc. All adds up to something you dont want to learn on.
Yet even a simple 'beginner' board can be thrown round etc by someone who knows what there doing.
but having said all that...
Physicaly , top end, she's going to be limited by how big she can carry & how much that weighs, how big she can paddle.
Carrying under the arm - 20-21" is probably the widest you could go (mebe less).
Length I wouldnt say she'd need much over 8ft something unless she's 60+kg's or realy wants the whole walking the plank noseriding thing.
Find something with a sqaure tail, single fin possible (or remove sides), 50/50 rails, easy going rocker (too little = catching the nose all the time, too much = hard to paddle) - basicaly nothing extreem.
Also depends how physical she is, how carefull she'll be and where you surf. safe beach breaks a glass job may be ok, anything else a BIC (or better surftec etc)would take the knocks better.
So , important, where in the world are you, whats the budget and where will you be surfing?