first post here, hope it gets tons of reply.

I'm searching for a proper 10' noserider. I'm in the range between 220 and 250lbs, depending on the time of year and I'm intermediate level (haven't reached the nose so far, but catch most waves I put my mind to).
I'm searching for a good noserider. I have a 9'2x19 1/8x23 1/2x16 1/8x3 1/16 with quite full rails and a squaretail. That one as a single fin suits me best. I bought a 9'8x23x3 noserider but with relatively blady rails it is even more unstable. I'll surf european mushy waves from ankle to lets say head high, for bigger waves I have different boards. I like squaretails and single fins in volan glass.
Now I'm searching for something bigger but still maneuverable and first of all easy noserideable:
1.) I found a Bing silverspoon at 10'0x19x23 1/2x16 1/4x3 1/2 and
2.) a custom Pearson Arrows CJ Noserider 10'0x20x25x17x3 1/2.
to get an impression of both boards, check these links:
Bing Silverspoon: http://www.bingsurf.com/surfboards.html
Arrow CJ Nelson: http://www.arrowsurfshop.com/surfboards/long/pro.html
- Which one would you recommend? The only obvious difference for me is the price. While the bing costs 1200,- the Arrow will be around 800,-
What's the difference between these boards?

- While Bing told me they wouldn't recommend to alter the outline and just go thicker, Arrows offered a wider and thicker board. Who's right there?

- Do you think I could kneepaddle any of the two?

Thanx in advance for all the opinions!
Felice

