I've already made the mistake of stepping down too far. I got a Potatonator 5'8" which was too small for my ability. I then managed to trade it in for a Activator 6'3" / 37l which is my go to board...
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I've already made the mistake of stepping down too far. I got a Potatonator 5'8" which was too small for my ability. I then managed to trade it in for a Activator 6'3" / 37l which is my go to board...
Thanks for the help everyone, very much appreciated. I know the main issue is my own ability, fitness and probably confidence at the moment. I actually like the board but prob didnt realise how...
The advice I have had from a buddy of mine who is a decent surfer is keep trying because I am not that surf fit at the moment. I thought I was buying a board for my ability now but unfortunately my...
Agreed, thats why option 1 is there. If I go this direction I dont want to get it wrong 2nd time around so I want to be sure this is the right board and size this time. I didnt say too much first...
Well 1 week on and 4 different sessions and I think I have gone too small. No doubt the board is great once I am up on it, an absolute speed machine, but I'm still struggling to paddle in to waves. ...
Hi Guys
First try out on my PN 5'8" today in 2ft offshore waves.
My last board was a custom PU in the Rusty Pyranha shape with hips and a swallow tail, about 6'3" , 20 1/2" wide and 8.4lbs...
:) Good luck, I've just got my 5'8" PN, 2ft and offshore tomorrow, we'll compare notes...
Hi, first post from me, I live near Lagos about 10 km from Sagres.
West coast and ideally an easterly wind for offshore up to about 6ft and 11 secs. Then it starts to get too big and alot of...