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Do I need a bigger board?

PostPosted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 8:53 pm
by rrstein82
Started surfing about 3 weeks ago on a 7'2" funboard. Not exactly going so well. I can catch maybe 2-3 waves each session, but either freeze when popping up or fall off before I get to my feet. I know need to catch more waves to practice popping up, because 2-3 every two hours isn't cutting. Does anyone think I'd be getting better if I was on a bigger board, say a 9'0"?

Re: Do I need a bigger board?

PostPosted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:09 pm
by twerked
it wouldn't hurt to go to a bigger board. it will be more stable and easier to learn on. but it also depends on your size. assuming you're of average size and not a 10 year old, a 9 footer will probably be easier

Re: Do I need a bigger board?

PostPosted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 10:07 pm
by esonscar
You know, this sort of question always puzzles me.

Not the question asked by rrstein82, but by my own intrigue as to where people surf who need a bit of help from us here.

We could be giving some advice to some dude who we think needs a foamie because he is having difficulty catching waves at his local beach when in fact his difficulty is due to the lack of power of his tow in jet ski :shock: !!!!!

So rrstein82, I hope we do help you at least a little in our answers ………

:arrow: ANYWAY, my thoughts are ……..

I reckon you need a (few) lesson(s) – simple as that.

A few pointers about body position and wave selection would help you loads.

If you have the perseverance to stay in and get a wave an hour and still be keen, I think this is your only real option.

And its loads cheaper than a new board !

Give a lesson a go, you might be pleasantly surprised :D .

Re: Do I need a bigger board?

PostPosted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 11:55 pm
by drowningbitbybit
esonscar wrote:We could be giving some advice to some dude who we think needs a foamie because he is having difficulty catching waves at his local beach when in fact his difficulty is due to the lack of power of his tow in jet ski :shock: !!!!!


Well, yeah, technically I s'pose...
But I reckon most tow-in surfers probably arent asking for advice on the surfingwaves forum...




...they're all on MagicSeaweed :twisted: :lol:

Anyway, as for the 7'2 question - depends a bit on your height and weight, and where you're surfing.

A 9' would be easier, but you should be able to master it on a 7'2. It just takes a bit of perseverance and commitment.
Take it in slow steps - ride the whitewater laying down, until you're comfortable with how the board moves.
Then try popping up. You'll fall off. A lot.
So do it again... and again... and again.... (you get the idea).

And really paddle. Dont expect the wave to do the work for you. Paddle like there's a great white behind you (but without the panicky flappy arms) :wink:

Re: Do I need a bigger board?

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 1:07 am
by isaluteyou
patience and dedication. With experience comes proficiency. Almost all bad habits and learning curves can be conquered by repetition :-)

Re: Do I need a bigger board?

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 1:50 am
by IB_Surfer
For better advice please post your height, weight and how athletically fit you think you are.

Re: Do I need a bigger board?

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:15 am
by rrstein82
forgot about height/weight: i'm 5'9 180lb at the moment so i'm about 15lbs heavier than normal (knee surgery in november helped add the weight). Consider myself athletically fit, swam/polo in HS, currently run about 30 mi a week.

Re: Do I need a bigger board?

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 6:28 am
by drowningbitbybit
Okay, at 180lb, a 7'2 might be a touch small for a first board, a 9' would certainly be easier.
But definitely acheivable - it'll just take some time and practise. Surfing takes a lot of both.

Re: Do I need a bigger board?

PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 10:25 pm
by esonscar
Ahhhh, now we know your height and weight and you water past - I'd still go with a lesson or two before opting for a different board to be honest.

I’m about the same weight and height as you are and I rip it up on a 6’2” thruster.

You would surf eaaessyyy on a 9 footer quite quickly though (I also ride a 9foot gun and a 9’6” longboard).

BUT once you get to the green waves you should be able to surf the 7’2” board quite quickly too.

Choices eh – nice to have them !

Re: Do I need a bigger board?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:19 pm
by justloafing
I swim too but never played polo. I would think the horses would be the ones in shape :)

Since you have the board take a lesson or two. You would have been better off starting on a 9 footer + if you wanted to feel he rush of surfing quickly.

Re: Do I need a bigger board?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:11 pm
by esonscar
justloafing wrote:I swim too but never played polo. I would think the horses would be the ones in shape :)


hahahahahahahahahaha !