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Topic Title: What do you bigger guys ride (esp. in summer)? Topic Summary: Created On: 04/30/2016 09:10 PM |
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04/30/2016 09:10 PM
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I was wondering what you other bigger guys ride when the waves are smaller? I'm 6'3"/245 lbs. and ride my 6'8" shortboard/rocket fish normally, but not sure what to try during the summer. Not sure if I should go more high performance longboard, or a hypto krypto type board?? I'm getting a bit older now (almost 40), and not sure if I should start the switch to a lb or not in small waves. What works for you guys? |
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05/01/2016 02:53 AM
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(almost 40) "a bit older now" ------------------------- ola ~ |
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05/01/2016 04:12 AM
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Well, I've been fully converted to "longboard" for some years now. Honestly, I'm 64, 5'10"/200lbs, and well past my "ripper" stage. I'm fully settled in on a 10'0" right now, but in the past my quiver was 8'2", 9'2", 9'6" and 10'0". Sure, a 10'0" becomes "problematic" when the surf gets head+, but that is where my 8'2" shorty came in. Sure, during summer here we will have the occasional tropical storm swell. But, FOR THE MOST PART, it is the summer doldrums for sure. You, at 6'3"/245lbs must be really flailing trying to catch the knee high summer swells on a 6'8". You would probably feel comfortable on a performance type 9'6".
This kind of topic comes up a lot here. Simple summer question: do you want to actually surf, or do you only want to "perform"? Like the old boy said; "you'll be a cruiser for a lot longer than you will be a ripper, , , ," ------------------------- Dora Hates You |
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05/01/2016 06:35 AM
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larenyon, time to get on (long)board with something 9 foot and over. So many to choose from, I'm 6' and 200# and 53y/o and my 9' SLX Walden works nice for me, so might want to go a little bigger .There are lots of times I wish I had a 9'6" or 10'
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05/01/2016 06:59 AM
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I'm <30yo and I ride an 8ft single fin unless its waist-chest with punch. No shame in the mo-foam-game. |
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05/01/2016 01:17 PM
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10'1" O'Hare longboard
Perfect for everything ------------------------- hey, i don't know if you read this yet ----------> I <3 16streets.com thank you Sean O'hare Delicious beer comes from here |
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05/01/2016 01:50 PM
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6'4 and 190, I will be 33 at the end of the month. I have a 5'3 garage made simms that I hacke dout of an old 7'10 fun shape. the boards 19 3/4 by 22 by 19 3/4 with wooden keel fins. It paddles like a long board and plows through the flats but you can really turn it on a dime. plus when it glassy and about 2-3 feet it absolutely comes to life. |
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05/01/2016 02:12 PM
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<<<<< take a guess
------------------------- "Most people would die sooner than think; in fact, they do." - Bertrand Russell "Morality is doing what is right, regardless of what you are told. Religion is doing what you are told, regardless of what is right. If I do not answer you .... nothing personal, I just have you on ignore. |
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05/01/2016 03:54 PM
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10.0 Guy Takyama Hoku
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05/01/2016 06:11 PM
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Here's a pic of th board. You might not remember this board Big rick but you have held this board many many moons ago in its original format. |
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05/01/2016 06:38 PM
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short period, thick twins. 2.5-2.75", 6'2" longer period, longboards. 2.75", 9'6" and 10' you do have 30 lbs. on me though, so a touch thicker perhaps. |
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05/01/2016 07:29 PM
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6'3" 210-220 34 years young 6'0 retro twin fish 9'8 longboard |
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05/02/2016 04:09 AM
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sweet board voco |
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05/02/2016 04:25 AM
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6'1", 195--8-0 COS or 10-0 C.J. Nelson (67) ------------------------- Romans 8;18-32 John 3;16-18 |
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05/02/2016 04:44 AM
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Any Florida surfer who doesn't have a longboard in their quiver is in a state of denial.
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05/02/2016 06:35 AM
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sensei, , , , ,?
What? If I can't Rip, I'm not really surfing! LOL LOL Kelly does not longboard, and he is in his 40's. LOL ------------------------- Dora Hates You |
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05/02/2016 07:14 AM
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6'2 @200lbs 5'9 Coil megamind for most of the summer. Sold my 9'4 tanker a couple of years ago and don't miss it althgouth I thought I would.
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05/02/2016 07:28 AM
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New QF ten oh on the way.
------------------------- So if you are a surfer I wish you the prosperity that allows you more time to pursue the salt water dream, and the true happiness that comes from warm water, clean waves and the companionship of your fellow surfers. If you are an internet troll just spewing bs then f off. |
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05/02/2016 07:55 AM
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Awww come on John, what about those of us that still suffer mental anguish from the horrors of getting beat nearly to death by logs in our pre-teen years in the mid-60's and have no interest in twirly-whirly fairy princess prancing and posing post mid-life? 7' Pat O'Hare fun shape works just fine in micro summer surf, even for fat old guys. Denial is substituting board length for skill *Disclaimer; Just as I vowed not to surf Jetty Park before the age of 60 but was corrupted in my resolve by outside forces, I will vehemently foreswear this entire statement the day after I buy my first longboard.
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05/02/2016 08:28 AM
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6'0"@180-something, 44
> for small surf: 5'8" quiet flight old flyer model as a quad > for micro surf: 5'6" lost couch potato (quad) |
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