by kookextraordinaire » Sun Nov 27, 2016 2:12 am
Fish are supposed to have a lot of volume, that's how they are designed.
I would advise (some may disagree here) against riding a twin-keel fish to begin, it's so easy to get down the line that one doesn't need to develop the ability to link turns properly and work the wave. It's just point down the line and go. I'd really recommend a thruster setup, and, I think that this opinion is echoed, and nice big old funboard. Shortboards are for advanced riders, and don't believe the "novice to pro" description ci has on their site. They are simply trying to sell more boards. The only board anywhere near suitable for a beginner is the biscuit, and maybe the average joe, but for the ci label you are shelling out an extra 100 every time.
There are other, better board companies out there. Sorry if I sound really jaded about CI, but it's more or less true.