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Waveless said..
I guess to me the generic longboard is something along the length of 9'1. As I am in the hunt for a longboard, I found one that is 10'2 that fits everything I need except at 10'2, I am unsure how good it would suit my needs. Essentially I am after a bit of a cruiser that I can still turn. Would just be surfing peelers on those small days or a little bigger.
So question wise, how do these longer boards go? Does that extra length make it harder to turn or have any drawbacks? I am a pretty fit bloke that surfs shorties normally but looking to get back into longboarding.
Cheers all.
A well designed 10 foot Longboard will and can turn like 9.1.The 10 footer should give you flow also.So much goes into a board,best to talk to a shaper,tell them what and why you want and they will point you in the right direction,I love a good 10 footer.Yes you can turn trim float flow and all things you want BUT its got to be shaped right.
Get one they are a lot of fun.