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daniel123
daniel123

14 posts

13 Jul 2014 8:21pm
hey guys currently riding a 7'6 by 21 3/8 by 3, i'm wanting to get something shorter and quicker. I tried out a 6'10 with around the same thickness but found it to be not as responsive as i wanted. what kind of dims should i be looking at? found a 6'4 x 19.38 x 2.916 that i'm pretty keen on but would that be too short? cheers guys
bene313
bene313

WA

1347 posts

14 Jul 2014 10:05pm
You haven't had much of a response because it's kind of an open ended question. Lot's more to boards than just the sizes and to give our opinions we need some context - your ability, weight, age, paddle fitness, and location.

You can get feedback from others, but you essentially have two logical options:

1. Speak to a shaper about ordering something that will suit.

2. Punt on different second hand boards until you find what you like.
daniel123
daniel123

14 posts

15 Jul 2014 5:18pm
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bene313 said..
You haven't had much of a response because it's kind of an open ended question. Lot's more to boards than just the sizes and to give our opinions we need some context - your ability, weight, age, paddle fitness, and location.

You can get feedback from others, but you essentially have two logical options:

1. Speak to a shaper about ordering something that will suit.

2. Punt on different second hand boards until you find what you like.


thanks for the reply mate.
so in regards to my ability i'm currently learning to turn, snap off the lip and stuff like that. I'm 18 and weigh around 85kg and have pretty good paddle fitness, although i live over an hour from where i surf being the victorian west coast (torquay region). Thanks guys!
Salty Sea Dog
Salty Sea Dog

VIC

346 posts

16 Jul 2014 9:41am
I tried to do the same thing as you and jump from a 7'6 to a 6'4 last year. In retrospect I wish I had tried a few boards in the size range between as I think I would have improved far quicker. You can only improve if you're catching waves, and going too short too fast could hinder you.

Maybe hire/demo a few boards from one of the shops in Torquay until you find something that suits. If you are progressing that fast don't waste you coin on a fresh deck as you will be looking for another board in 6 months time. Just buy second hand from Gumtree or eBay. You probably won't lose anything in resale value either if you look after them.

If you are going to go shorter, maybe look at boards that are 20/21" wide so have a bit of volume and stability.

Just my 5c worth.
daniel123
daniel123

14 posts

16 Jul 2014 9:03am
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Salty Sea Dog said..
I tried to do the same thing as you and jump from a 7'6 to a 6'4 last year. In retrospect I wish I had tried a few boards in the size range between as I think I would have improved far quicker. You can only improve if you're catching waves, and going to short could hinder you.

Maybe hire/demo a few boards from one of the shops in Torquay until you find something that suits. If you are progressing that fast don't waste you coin on a fresh deck as you will be looking for another board in 6 months time. Just buy second hand from Gumtree or eBay. You probably won't lose anything in resale value either if you look after them.

If you are going to go shorter, maybe look at boards that are 20/21" so have abit of volume and stability.

Just my 5c worth.



thanks for the advice! the dims i mentioned are from a board on gumtree, its just really hard to find something thicker and wider secondhand. As i said i tried out a 6'10 and found it to still be a bit big, thats why i was looking at the 6'4. still unsure though!
what are you thoughts on something with these dimensions? 6'5'' x 20 3/4'' x 2 1/4'', sorry for all the questions just don't know a lot about boards.
Salty Sea Dog
Salty Sea Dog

VIC

346 posts

16 Jul 2014 11:08am
It might be worth while jumping in the car on a day where the surf sucks or after a surf and get around a few of the surf shops in Torquay, Anglesea etc... as they normally have a really good selection of 2nd hand boards. Might be a quick fix rather than waiting for something to come up on the internet.

Guess it depends on how patient you are prepared to be.
daniel123
daniel123

14 posts

16 Jul 2014 9:15am
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Salty Sea Dog said..
It might be worth while jumping in the car on a day where the surf sucks or after a surf and get around a few of the surf shops in Torquay, Anglesea etc... as they normally have a really good selection of 2nd hand boards. Might be a quick fix rather than waiting for something to come up on the internet.

Guess it depends on how patient you are prepared to be.


yer i've been to a fair few, found them to be overpriced compared to what i've seen on gumtree and the like.
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

16 Jul 2014 11:26am
hey bro I have just chucked up my 6'6 if your interested

www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Surfing-Shortboards/~ttq_h/2012-Island-Custom-21-6-6.aspx?search=wJ3EiZgOovkMQ2nlIOgAXA==

Othere than that Anglesea Surf Centre have a really good range on 2nd handies http://www.secondhandsurfboards.com.au/surfboards.html and you can check alot of them online before you head down
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