Re: What surfboard for 26 beginner female?
by jaffa1949 » Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:12 pm
whoajo wrote:Thank you!
There is a fairly comprehensive guide on this site, and you may well be fit but you will be even fitter after you surf a bit.
Just because you are fit don't think a more challenging board is the starting place for you , start with a board that can float you easily paddles well and can catch waves. If you figure all boards can do that, you're right. But for a raw beginner a little longer a little more volume and basic. Get fancy before you even start and you will frustrate yourself.
Kahuna's right too try a surf school and their boards as a start point.
Next question, where is your holiday going to be? That too is something you should consider!

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