by Toj » Wed Aug 22, 2012 7:42 pm
All i can say is the same as what what other people have already said. Surfing is more about paddling, timing and reading the wave rather than trying to start shredding straight away. If you buy a second hand minimal (you can get a good one for ~£240 and even some new kits for about that price) you can sell it for close to what you paid for it, then use this money towards a shorter board if thats the way that you really want to go. My other half had a 7ft4 minimal (bearing in mind she ahd surfed quite a bit before but incosistently) after a year of getting on wtih it really well and being able to catch 99% of the waves she went for she was on the look out for a rusty Piranha 6ft8 but at a new price quite expensive. long sotry short she part ex. her old board for this one and its the best thing she could've done, she has transferred the skills from her longerish board (paddle power/stamina, timing, reading the waves) to this one and is now pregressing even more.
Never bite off more than you can chew, short boards seem cool and they are when you can use them, other wise your on drift wood in the sea with no strength to use them. They need much more power to get them to the same planing speed as minimals/longboards.
Maybe just go for a BIC, or surf series board. you can get a 7ft9 bic board with leash, fins and a bag for £249