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Getting my first board

Created by nate86 nate86  > 9 months ago, 1 Sep 2012
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nate86
nate86

WA

18 posts

1 Sep 2012 10:35am
Hey all,

Have just joined.

Finally going to bite the bullet and get my first board hopefully today. Am looking at a Ripcurl Hybrid 6'10". I've done some surf lessons before and am slowly standing up. Really don't want to get a foamie and but also I know I can't get a shorter board as I will just keep falling off.

Do you think this size board would be ok. I'm about 175cm tall and weigh probably 70-75kg.

I've got a Billabong gold solution suit 3/2 which ive used before and seems to go well.

I'm down in Secret Harbour so if anyone is down my way would be great to get some tips or hints.

Cheers
sparki
sparki

WA

410 posts

1 Sep 2012 11:01am
Do yourself a favour and avoid traditional shortboard shapes for the time being. If you're still "slowly standing", a shortboard will not be very forgiving on you and you will most likely get frustrated and give up after a while. go for something with some more width and i think a round nose will benefit you greatly. something more like a mini mal. my first fibreglass board was a 6'7 will similar shape to what you're at that i bought off a guy who'd only bought the board from advice from the surf schools. he got frustrated with the lack of progress and gave up.
soleman
soleman

WA

280 posts

1 Sep 2012 11:01am
PM sent matey
smicko
smicko

WA

2503 posts

1 Sep 2012 12:09pm
Go and have a look at the second hand rack at Katana in Osy Pk, there's a couple of big boy fish there that'll have as much float as a minimal without the length.
Too much length sucks in dredgy beachies like where you are.
Buster fin
Buster fin

WA

2597 posts

1 Sep 2012 1:23pm
I kind of agree with you guys, except a mini mal might be too big (nah nah, hear me out!).
I'd point towards a biggish fun board. More maneuverability, good paddling/planing, easier to get out the back, more stoke more quickly.


nate; definitely get a nose guard (if you do go an egg nose, a cut down long-board norse guard fits well) to protect others if not yourself.










































Go for a tufflite. Much more durable for a noobie. If second hand, compare the weight with a newy - a dead give-away to a water-logged pig.
Buster fin
Buster fin

WA

2597 posts

1 Sep 2012 7:08pm
Dja get a weapon of grooviness?
nate86
nate86

WA

18 posts

1 Sep 2012 11:33pm
cheers guys. yep went ahead and got the 6'10". looks sexy as hehe. got a grip and leg rope for it too.

prob wnt get wet till next werkend tho.

ill b keeping away from evry1 when in the water dont you worry.
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

2 Sep 2012 12:18am
There's no going back now. Congrats and enjoy.
Boothie88
Boothie88

161 posts

8 Sep 2012 5:02pm
Hey nath send me a pm with ur number, ill txt ya. Forum wont let me send anymore pm's.
nate86
nate86

WA

18 posts

8 Sep 2012 7:02pm
Hey mate have sent now
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