hippers wrote:Looking to buy my own board now, please let me know shoud I stick to softboard to develop more basic skills or I should better choose epoxy board, something like bigger mini mal 7.6 or 7.10
Well you should consider your options:
1) Keep renting: + don't have to store / bring board to the beach. - waste of money
2) Buy 8'0" Softboard: + familiar size/feel/ comfort, won't hurt you or others as much. Won't damage dropping it or bumping walls - not as cool or fast/responsive as a hard board. Foam is susceptible to sharp cuts
3) 7'6" - 7'10" Epoxy funboard: + Easier to store and bring to the beach - meant for intermediate surfers that can already turn on the open face, dings need to be fixed.
4) 8'0" molded-Epoxy mini-tanker + familiar size, not as flexy as sponge boards, more durable than regular glassed boards - more expensive than sponge boards, dings need to be fixed.
hippers wrote: Im able to ride green waves, going streight but not the face of the wave yet.
Going "straight" is not "Riding" green waves. You may start to paddle on a open face, but you're riding in WHITE water, which is not GREEN. If you can't TRIM and ride along the face of the wave, then you shouldn't be on anything less than 2 feet over your head ( and better closer to 3 feet over your head ). Even though you've been on a 8 footer, those are overly thick and have boxy fat rails. I would look at a 8'2"ish board and don't move down in size until you can bottom turn and top turn going backside.