Good board for a Beginner

Good board for a Beginner

Postby swimmer08 » Sat Nov 20, 2004 4:40 am

I'm a girl and wanted to know what a good starter board would be.I'm 5'3 and weigh about 120 pounds.I live in Ohio but go to Florida and South Carolina a lot,any tips would be helpful.thanks a lot :D
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Postby bong » Sat Nov 20, 2004 1:47 pm

yea,um it should be like a foot taller than you for additional flaot and paddle power.keep in mind that a board that looks slick may not be the best board to learn on.many begginers are tricked into buying boards that are meant for an acomplished surfer.and thus have great difficulty learning.get a rite board and you will learn in no time.
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Postby PapaW » Sun Nov 21, 2004 1:58 pm

If you had to a board store that know what they are talking abou tthy will sort you out. How often are you going to be going out?
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Postby swimmer08 » Sun Nov 21, 2004 8:54 pm

probably over spring break and a couple times over the summer if i can go somewhere with waves
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Postby Squeaky » Sat Dec 18, 2004 2:18 am

i just bought my own first board about 3-4 weeks ago, and i know exactly how u feel; so many boards 2 choose from, which 1 would be best 4 me? well i bought a 9ft longbobard Liquid Shredder, and it makes surfing so easy. I managed 2 stand up on the first wave i caught and it's just like standing on a moving footpath. My dad and i wanted a board that we both could use so that's y we had 2 get a 9ft 1, but even i can use it. I'm not familiar with imperial units but i'm 1m 58cm tall and weigh about 39kg in the metric system. So mainly go 4 a longboard; they're the best 2 start with, and if u can get a Liquid Shredder coz they're cheaper than most boards and made out of a special material (i'm not quite sure what material) for beginners so that it's kind of soft. it's like a cross between fibreglass and foam, sort of like a slightly spongy fibreglass. I'm sure it'll b really useful. Hope i helped!
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