by RayzRyd » Fri Jul 16, 2021 10:36 am
by oldmansurfer » Fri Jul 16, 2021 1:20 pm
by WooD » Fri Jul 16, 2021 3:47 pm
by RayzRyd » Fri Jul 16, 2021 4:30 pm
WooD wrote:If a foot in length is the only difference, it really shouldn't matter.
I have a 9' 3" and a 10' both are poly hand shaped old school boards. I can't say either is easy to get out on a hurricane swell day, which is the only time we get waves big enough to need to duck dive.
If your more concerned about ease of getting out over fun of catching waves, get a 6' 2".
by waikikikichan » Fri Jul 16, 2021 9:36 pm
by waikikikichan » Fri Jul 16, 2021 9:44 pm
RayzRyd wrote:I am leaning towards the 9' odysea log if they still have it used. just a bit easier to physically move around, cary, maybe help my ability to watch a wave and still be able to turn and start paddling to catch it.
Side note, is there a term for going from facing out/sideways/sitting to watch the wave to transition to paddling into it?
by RayzRyd » Fri Jul 16, 2021 11:27 pm
waikikikichan wrote:Questions:
1) "It was great but it's an absolute unit of a board." Sorry but I'm from an older generation that doesn't understand what that means. Do you mean it "sucked" ?
2) How near do you live to the beach ? Will you be carrying the board / walking to the beach, on a bike side rack or in/on the car ?
3) During the lesson(s), how many times did you actually paddle into and catch the wave by yourself versus the instructor pushing you ?
4) "My question is if I should really be considering the somewhat more common 9' odysea? Are you a more "common surfer" ? Follow what you need not follow the crowd.
by RayzRyd » Fri Jul 16, 2021 11:30 pm
waikikikichan wrote:RayzRyd wrote:I am leaning towards the 9' odysea log if they still have it used. just a bit easier to physically move around, cary, maybe help my ability to watch a wave and still be able to turn and start paddling to catch it.
Side note, is there a term for going from facing out/sideways/sitting to watch the wave to transition to paddling into it?
You are thinking that the shorter of the 2 boards will be easier to "spin around". Physics wise........ YES, but Technique wise.......NO.
If you know how to sit and spin, there's really no difference in a spinning a 8 foot board and a 12 foot board.
If you are trying to turn the board from pointing to the horizon to pointing to the beach while laying down on your belly it really won't matter. You need to learn proper technique to spin, but also build up your core muscle to twist the board in the sitting position.
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