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billekrub said..
So, at 163 lbs, 6'1", (75 kg, 185 cm), plus heavy wetsuit and boots, would a 9'11" Speed be an unwieldly tank, much like a beginner board?
Hey Billekrub, good to hear from you mate.
The 9'11 is definitely not an unwieldy tank, and definitely not a beginner board.
For me, the magic with the 9'11 is the shape. I reckon it's important not to be absolutely guided by numbers. Of course, numbers have a role to play but it's the shape and design of the Speeed is what allows it to surf so much shorter. It's responsive, fast, and easy rail to rail transition and just an absolute weapon on the wave. I don't think I've ever felt so connected to the wave face on a board before.
My local is typified by low power waves across the dry season with occasional really good days. Then we get high power waves in the wet season. Because of this, my previous boards have been a 10' Style, 10'8 Revolution, 14' Search (for flat and small days) and a 9'4 Creek. All longer boards with parallel outlines (except the Creek) and a bit of volume to maximise year-round conditions - these boards all go really well, where shorter boards seem to struggle. And there's a lot of us who have moved here from other parts of Oz where there's good waves, and many of us are life long surfers.
I had previously shied away from the Speeed as I thought it might be too performance oriented - a bit like the Flash or Acid - super rockered boards that will sit in the pocket and respond/perform better in fast, walling waves. But after some thought and looking at the design I decided to pull the trigger on it and I'm so rapt I did.
I went for the 9'11 to maintain a bit of length and a bit of float for my local conditions. I could definitely drop down and am already thinking about the next custom Speeed. But, that may not eventuate as this thing just ticks every box and really is that good.
I don't know what your local is like, nor what kind of level surfer you are, but my view is that the 9'11 Speeed is a weapon. Personally, I would have no worries on this at my old home breaks which can get pretty big and heavy and also smaller and fun too. So, long story short - the 9'11 Speeed is a weapon - it surfs fast, is responsive and has a real engaging feel on the wave. Turns are smooth and flowing and doesn't feel remotely like a 9'11 board. It seems to hit turbo as soon as you get onto the wave.
BigHugg's let me look after a set of his Quobbas too - so I'm gonna give it a run with those and see if she really lights up.

