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Postby kevd1 » Tue Feb 08, 2011 4:35 pm

Hi i'm new to the forum and seeking help which board to buy.I'm 6'1" and 224 lb, well built and fit.

I learn on a foamy but would like any advice you guys could offer.

I'm a novice surfer but been windsurfing for years

Thanks all

Kev
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Re: which board

Postby kevd1 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 7:27 pm

Thanks for all the help and advice all ........
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Re: which board

Postby drowningbitbybit » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:31 pm

See that little button that says 'search'...?
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Re: which board

Postby Dr Rev » Sat Feb 12, 2011 5:40 pm

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Re: which board

Postby kevd1 » Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:15 am

typical response !!!!!! :blah:
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Re: which board

Postby Kaptman » Thu Mar 10, 2011 12:20 am

Kevd if your still a Novice the best board is a long board. You'll catch more waves and it will be much more stable while you learn. Anything 9ft and over. Fun boards would be ok too 7'6" to 8 foot. But not as easy. Many boards to choose from, Mctavish, Robert August, or buy a used one. At your stage just stay away from advanced boards.
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Re: which board

Postby kevd1 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 3:27 pm

Hi Kaptman and thanks, im obviously not in the 'club' to get any other help,so thanks very much

kev :| :roll:
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Re: which board

Postby Chaos » Wed Apr 06, 2011 7:02 pm

wish i could help you mate but i am not experienced

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Re: which board

Postby kevd1 » Thu Apr 07, 2011 12:24 pm

cheers chaos :shock:
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Re: which board

Postby jaffa1949 » Fri Apr 08, 2011 6:07 am

kevd1 wrote:Hi i'm new to the forum and seeking help which board to buy.I'm 6'1" and 224 lb, well built and fit.

I learn on a foamy but would like any advice you guys could offer.

I'm a novice surfer but been windsurfing for years

Thanks all

Kev


Jeez Kev you were a little impatient, posting sarcy the next day about not getting any advice immediately.
This is an international forum it takes quite a while to sink in around the world.

There are quite a lot of articles Threads etc on this forum that cover your needs, that's why the search button was suggested as you get all the answers in one hit.
The condensed answer is a long board with plenty of float, some nose rocker but not a lot of tail rocker, the tail I'd suggest a rounded pin, covers a lot of situations and get yourself a selection of fins so you can ride thruster style or single fin.
Look to step up several gears of skill from the foamy. Talk to local shaper if you have one. BTW if they are just spouting sales speak walk out. A lot of surf shops employ non surfers who are clueless about surf but endowed with cleavage.
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Re: which board

Postby kevd1 » Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:43 am

Cheers Jaffa, thats a great help thanks :)
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Re: which board

Postby PsychoticShaggy » Mon May 02, 2011 4:14 am

Hi,
I was wondering what board size would suit me too. I stumbled across this chart http://www.islesurfboards.com/surfboard-size-and-weight-chart.aspx

Hope this helps, I'm not sure how accurate it is as I'm a complete noooob :roll:
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Re: which board

Postby bernard » Mon May 02, 2011 7:07 pm

It's weird how everyone says go long for your first board or while you're learning.

I;m gonna be controversial here!

I think it depends what your end goal is. For example, when I started surfing I wanted to get on a short board. However, everyone I spoke to said to get a mal or mini-mal. So i did. I picked up loads of bad habits as a longboard is too forgiving. I didn't learn to pop up properly (i went to a knee first or used my rear foot over the fins rather than 1 movement)

When I went short, I had to unlearn what I had learned, then relearn.....I'm still struggling with the shorter boards as a result of going long in the early days.

So consider where you want to be at a progressed stage of your surfing.


....and by the way - that's just an opinion, I'm no expert!
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Re: which board

Postby PsychoticShaggy » Tue May 03, 2011 10:24 am

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Re: which board

Postby jaffa1949 » Tue May 03, 2011 11:42 am

bernard wrote:It's weird how everyone says go long for your first board or while you're learning.

I;m gonna be controversial here!

I think it depends what your end goal is. For example, when I started surfing I wanted to get on a short board. However, everyone I spoke to said to get a mal or mini-mal. So i did. I picked up loads of bad habits as a longboard is too forgiving. I didn't learn to pop up properly (i went to a knee first or used my rear foot over the fins rather than 1 movement)

When I went short, I had to unlearn what I had learned, then relearn.....I'm still struggling with the shorter boards as a result of going long in the early days.

So consider where you want to be at a progressed stage of your surfing.


....and by the way - that's just an opinion, I'm no expert!


That is a reasonable call Bernard, the knee up pop up problem is not unique to long boards it's more a learner thing, but you are right the forgiveness of longer boards is a reason why longer boards are an answer, trouble is people want to get results quickly and that is why they so often go long.
Volume is an answer instead of length in some cases, but when the surfers themselves are "voluminous" then small wafer boards are not going to cut it.
One of the hardest aspects of surfing is that there are no bunny slopes with instructors guiding you all the way down and correcting habits as they occur. There is also so much difference between each level of ability required.
White water wash in surfing
First times across the face in poo stance
First turns and more elegant stance
taking it to steeper waves
etc you can segment it as much as you like it is your journey and your opinion is valid.
If you are struggling with bits and pieces of what you do get a mate to video you surfing. Study what you do and figure out how to do it differently.
BTW it is rather a rude shock to see yourself surfing for the first time, often the wave as you remember it is nothing like what you see in the video. I came away with a bruised ego :shock: from some of my personal footage but made some good changes. :D :D
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