phillwilson wrote:Stay away from Bic/NSP if you can afford not to...

drowningbitbybit wrote:phillwilson wrote:Stay away from Bic/NSP if you can afford not to...
Er, why?![]()
BICS and NSP mini-mals are terrible boards to ride... but so are all mini-mal popouts for learners.
On the other hand, they're perfect to learn on - near as dammit indestructible, loads of float, and easy to sell on once you're done with it.
You really dont need to worry about going custom for the first year. And the logic of a lighter, 'proper' board thats much more fragile when you're wobbling about in the shallows isnt too clever either.
Wouldnt catch me dead on one though
parrysurf wrote:first board....craigslist or the used rack, garage sale. save some dough, learn a little. after you thrash a used board then go to a shaper.
Thromback wrote:buy a local board if u can
pkbum wrote:Al merrick is one of the top quality surfboard, I really suggest buying that off the shack. Talk with one of the representative and he'll try to rip you off real bad.
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