What is the best surf board?

What kind of surf board is best for me ?

  • I am 13 years old , 5'2 and 85 pounds . i live in florida and i am not a beginner surfer and this is not my first board. i currently have a long board , 7 feet soft board 8 foot ...show more

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Lots of people who don't know you, or how well you surf, or where you surf have offered opinions. Opinions are fine, everybody has one. But, if you want a factual answer, what you need a surfboard that floats you well enough to paddle and catch a wave at your PRESENT SKILL LEVEL at YOUR PRESENT SIZE. We don't know anywhere near enough about you, or where you surf. And, we don't have any opportunity for dialogue. And you need to be perfectly honest about your actual ability. Don't waste your time on line, we don't know anywhere nearly enough about you, or where you surf, how well you surf and we don't have an opportunity to discuss these things with you. We aren't your surfing buddies, we don't necessarily surf where you or know anybody who does. Go to a good local surf shop (or a shop where ever you usually surf) and discuss your options with the folks in the shop. They can give you far better advice than anybody out here in 'cyberspace'. There are more than one surf shop int he world. And, ther are lots of other folks who surf where you do Anybody who would give you SPECIFIC advice as to what size or type board to buy on-line is foolish. Anybody who would take that advice is more foolish And, I know there are lots of nice kids who want to share information with you on line. But don't take the advice from youngsters, who may know even less than you do about surfing, a surfboard is a big investment. I hope you are mature enough to read through the BS that lots of people throw at you on line. After 45 years of surfing, I still get my surfboard buying advice from good local shops in the places where I surf. If possible avoid popouts. Here is why:http://www.mckevlins.com/no%20pops.html

John F

Honestly it depends on what you are trying to do... Are you trying to shred and carve and throw mean turns? Then you don't really want a fish. Think about what you want to be able to do on the board before you go in. That will help you decide what board you want to get

I don't think I would get a 6'2" if you already have one... Long boards are better for very small waves and noseriding. Short boards are better for carving and basically doing a bunch of different types of maneuvers. Longboards are good for Florida waves since they tend to be very small.

Doughnutlover

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