by billie_morini » Sat Oct 29, 2016 11:17 pm
benj,
i don't know that SUP. But, I have two SUPs. One is 9ft 8in. The other is 11ft. The short one is for surfing. The long one is for long distance and small surf. Even though I have these SUPs, I rarely use them. They just don't interest me like traditional wave surfing does. Partially, I don't like them because it is too easy to catch waves with them.
SUPs, however, provide a lot of good exercise. One guy I know used his for physical therapy following a badly broken leg and hip. This is a different kind of injury than you have. So, I do not know if it is good for you or not.
You will find even more so than with my shorter SUP that short SUPs are:
1. twitchy,
2. not easy to paddle long distances, and
3. good for surfing.
Here's a fun tip: sit u on it with knees drawn up, then use kayak paddle to cover great distances.
Let me know if you like SUP.
billie