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windsurftom said..
Thanks for the advice, i think i might go a bit smaller in the volume. The 7'10 hipster is 108 litres which is plenty, i just eant sure how well it would paddle as its shorter than i expected to ever get a SUP.
First off, you are probably comparing your future ride, to that of your Striker.
The Striker is pretty massive for your size, not to mention it's a different sort of board than most shorter SUPs.... so the performance upgrade of your next ride will be dramatic.
Before you think "smaller must be better"
Think about what YOU want out of your next step.
You have already mentioned you want a decent comfort level, while standing around waiting for waves.
If you want to rip vertical lip smacks, shorter may make that easier, but
may make everything else harder.
To benefit from a truly short SUP, a rider must be very skilled.
I look at videos of most SUPsters riding their latest "short" board, but not doing anything more than they did on a much bigger SUP.
To me, speed is power. Power to turn. Power to go vert. Power to get past a dicy section.
In most cases, I find it much easier to pull off a great turn on board that has some surface area.
Surface area carries speed and offers the increased glide needed to power me up on maneuvers.
Surface area beats volume in my book.
Just make sure the shaper knows how to use it.