by dtc » Thu May 16, 2019 6:34 am
Softboards for learners has really only become widespread in the last 5-7 years or so. Before then only surf schools used softboards, and that was because you had a crowd of people who couldnt control the board surfing close to each other. So they were designed to reduce injuries.
Nowadays softboards are better quality; but there is no actual reason to learn on them (beyond maybe a handful of initial tries).
In any case, personally I would just buy reasonable quality second hand board as soon as I knew surfing was something I wanted to pursue - if a softboard, with the aim of re-selling in a year or two; or just a standard longboard that you will probably keep for 10 years. Most boards you can sell for at least 50% of your purchase price (or more if you bought them second hand) so it wouldnt take many board rentals until you exceeded the likely cost of buying a board
Obviously not everyone can store or transport their own board, but if you want to continue surfing then that is something you need to do sooner or later so why not sort it out sooner?
As an aside - why not sell your soft top? Or just give it away to someone.