btw, the 6'10 ADD paddles almost as good as any of my 9'0s
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btw, the 6'10 ADD paddles almost as good as any of my 9'0s
fokaiHI,
Ever since I dropped down from a 9'0 ITP longboard to a 5'4 spud, I've had to jock for position because the longboards and SUPers keep trying to catch all the waves. I'm able to compete most of the time :)
ALOHA!!
hawaii_boi,
I know what u mean. SUP is like the worst. It makes me happy to see them so cold right now. I'm sure the spud can handle. for me, I'm use to having a lot of volume, so going a lil bigger works fine for me. i was really amazed again w the 5'6 PN on mon. it seemed easier to catch waves than my 5'10 VG.
Any thoughts on going with a 5'10-6'0 PN over the SP? Looks like the volume is about the same and the paddling may be better on the PN.
a preference call. they both sick boards, the PN just gives you a few extra options having a narrower tail...
Hey Guys,
I have a similar question to this post....
I am currently looking at getting a SP and have found one second hand cheap.
Problem is thats its 6'0 x 23 x 3 1/4. I am only 5'11 and weigh 165 lbs.. Would you advice going for this option or is it just going to be way too big? I'll mainly been using it for 1-3ft sloppy surf. I currently ride a 5'10 regular short board if this helps..
Let me know if it will be waste of money..
Owen
ps. sorry for the thread highjack
Big waste of money. Look for a 5'2
I am 6'3" and 210 lbs and the 6.0 SP is much too big for me. All that foam in a chubby short board is super slow for paddling.