After my recent purchase of a JP fusion for myself I was so happy with it, and it encouraged my missus to finally try sup, so I bit the bullet and bought her her first ever board. Tough decision what to buy because Ive taught dozens of people to sup and recommend their first board but never had to actually purchase for a loved one. Well, she was doing great on the 10.2 fusion but it just wasnt "the" board for her IMO so after a lot of homework and worrying - I bought her a JP 9.9 wide body. BEST BEST BEST decision Ive ever made ! I paddled and surfed it this morning and it was instant FUN - someting Ive missed in boards for a long time.
Well, the boss jumps on ????? And shes gone like a bloody shot out of a gun - up the beach - down the beach - gone nuts ! So so funny to watch cos she was like a damn 10yo with a new toy. She told me it was a great idea getting her a bigger more stable board than mine and she is stoked (havent got the heart to tell here its actually smaller than mine )
Now I just gotta get her off it so I can play on it - it is a sic little beast.
Mate i luv the comment about the ironing board but does he have the balls to say it in front of the mises
good humor is a great thing.
cheers
kiwial
Thanks for the feedback, Bill. Am looking to get my wife set-up with a new surf-specific board soon in addition to a longer board for me (which is easier to do, since I know what I'm looking for).
It's difficult getting into my beginner wife's head on the right design for her, she's not as demanding as I am and has been fine so far jumping on whatever board is available....all of my boards are pretty advanced but she doesn't care. She's just happy to be on the water.
Maybe I should just let it go and stop projecting onto her, but I'd like to see her continue to progress comfortably. Think maybe I need to adjust my attitude?