Question:
Surf Board?
Steve B
2007-05-28 22:36:37 UTC
I'm kinda new to surfing but i like it a lot.
last year i rode my uncles 9 ft. board pretty good. i was getting up good and aside from the occational nose dive did alright.

but i want to get something smaller for myself this summer, but not too small.
what size do u guys think i should get and should i buy it used or new??
thanks
Five answers:
The HB Snake
2007-05-29 06:04:53 UTC
It depends on your size and how fast you have advanced. A fun shape in the 7'-7' 6" range might work for your next board. You can always use it on small days once you go for a shorter board.



You can get a decent designed inexpensive Tiwan or China made board for around $300-$400 that will work until you decide you are ready for an advanced board.
2007-05-29 13:02:39 UTC
where do you surf? are there big waves or are they typically small? you can get a fun shape, like an egg shape, get 8 foot and down. they will allow you to pull off some good fun turns and will be much more responsive that the 9 foot board you have used. at least you have the basics learned

from the LB.



peace
rvca_va
2007-05-29 08:00:22 UTC
It Really depends on your skills, your height, and your weight. and the type of waves you usually ride.because its really no fun if you have a 5'6 squash on knee high waves.



And since youre kinda just starting out i suggest buying a used board at first. no need to blow hundreds of dollars for something youre going to replace as you progress in the sport



if youre buying a used board make sure to check for dings, delamination, cracks and extreme yellowing which would be a sign of water leaking in make sure to remove those stickers as people just slap stickers on boards to cover up cracks
Rusty
2007-05-29 07:52:33 UTC
depends..how tall are you? if ur still a beginner id stay between 6'8" to the high 7's-low 8's depending on your height.
Wasabi_Queso
2007-05-29 14:56:15 UTC
what everyone is trying to say is repost this question with the things we said it depends on


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