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Topic Title: First Surfboard for 7 yr old??? Topic Summary: Created On: 02/20/2017 09:40 AM |
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02/20/2017 09:40 AM
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I'm looking into getting my 7 year old his first surfboard. I was thinking about a foam topper/"beater board". Are those worth while or should I just go with a "normal" surfboard? I'm open to suggestions.
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02/20/2017 09:45 AM
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Check out the used board forum. Get one cheap that has proven itself. Have you been pushing him into waves on your board?
Choice of softie vs. standard. Something small and floaty. I would stick with a standard poly board with shortboard shape. But there are all kinds of philosophies on learning boards. ------------------------- Replace turf grass with native plants that don't need irrigation and synthetic fertilizers or chemicals that can go into our waterways and ocean Edited: 02/20/2017 at 10:01 AM by daner |
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02/20/2017 09:59 AM
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something that he can carry... Let him carry the board to the water, get used to holding it when the wind blows, lay it down on the sand to wax, be responsible not to bang other people or other boards with it while he's holding it... ------------------------- |
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02/20/2017 10:35 AM
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Check out Son Followers Ministry Facebook or www.sonfollowerssurf.com |
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02/20/2017 11:41 AM
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Light enough that it won't knock him out, and will be easy to spin and paddle; enough rocker that it won't easily pearl; wide enough and long enough to be as stable as the sidewalk. An epoxy pop-out funshape might fit the bill. You can get fins (ProTeck?) with soft edges, if you're going the "real" surfboard route. If you go with a foamer, just make sure you're not starting out with delams or a waterlogged-sponge. Some of those can soak up a lot of water.
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02/20/2017 11:45 AM
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Get him the right sized Neilson Blunt and he'll have a good board to learn on now (with no sharp corners) and a good groveler when he's in college. Yeah, Pro Teck fins for now. |
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02/21/2017 09:38 AM
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I like the idea of a mini-blunt. Plus he's got a younger brother that could have the hand-me-down. Good suggestion.
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02/21/2017 11:13 PM
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Check out Catalyst Melbourne Beach, was just in there and they had tons of used grom boards for sale. |
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02/22/2017 03:54 AM
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I have a great learning board
For $100
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02/22/2017 05:50 AM
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"Plus he's got a younger brother" Uh oh. I ended going with surftechs for a while with my kids (3) due to the whole bumperboards issue. I got tired of fixing dings. ------------------------- add a signature since I'm here in profile anyway |
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02/23/2017 09:31 AM
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Costco foamy fish. $60!
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