If you're buying off the rack, buy used... that way your mistakes will cost you half less
jon.biarritz wrote:Dude, talk to a nearby shaper who will make a board to suit you. His advice after meeting and talking with you, assessing your fitness and skill level, will be way better than what we can tell you over a forum. It should be loads cheaper than the brand boards, too.
If you're buying off the rack, buy used... that way your mistakes will cost you half less
kcaffee wrote:What's up I posted this question in shortboards only, but I got no love

kcaffee wrote:I passed on it and ended up with a 6' 4 x 20 x 2 1/2 flyer, used of course. I took it out and had a hella bad time trying to paddle that bi@#$. Not a whole lot of movement, but it does float well just doesn't seem to get in a wave as early as I thought it would. Math T you said you wanted to try an alternator do you think thats a good board for a new shortboarder.

kcaffee wrote:Yeah it's a used custom p/u flyer II at 6'4" x 20 x 2 1/2, with future quads. loads of fun, but real fast. I am working real hard usually three to four hr sessions three to four times a week.
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