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    What size addvance do you recommend?

    Hello,
    I am 40 years old 5'11" and about 175 lbs. I have been surfing occasionally for about 5
    years, but have gotten a little more serious about it over the last 2 years. I take
    2-3 week long or more surf vacations per year and try to make it in the water 1-2
    times per month in northern california. I currently ride a 9'2 Walden Magic Model,
    and use a 10' board on Hawaii on trips. Over the last year, my surfing has
    improved a lot. I am able to catch most waves that I paddle for, am able to turn
    both directons, and am able to handle later takeoffs in waves up to about head high.
    I would consider paddling power as my main weakness, but am in pretty good physical
    condition and improve quickly when I have a lot of time in the water. I am looking for
    a board to step down in size on to gain more maneuverability, and to handle the steeper
    takeoffs of the beach breaks here in Northern California. I was thinking about the 6'10,
    but for my weight, the 6'6" also seams reasonable. Also, I am not looking to replace
    my longboard, but rather to add a new tool to the quiver to handle different conditions.
    Thanks,
    Darin

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    Hey Darin,
    Stoked on the interest and support.

    yeah go 610 or smaller. you definitely don't need any more volume than what you find in the 610... Anything bigger than the 610 and you really won't be gaining a lot from the added float other than decreased maneuverability...

    Cheers and hope this helps
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    Thanks.
    Would you suggest the 6'10 over the 6'6 for my size and surfing frequency? Any real advantages of one over the other?
    Darin

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    Hi Darin. I have the 6'6" Addvance. I'm 40 yo, 160lbs, 5'10". I thought I'd write because I also have an 8'0 Walden Magic Model.

    I've really enjoyed the 6'6" Addvance. It has quite a bit of versatility. It overlaps conditions where I'd take out the 8'0" Walden. I can use it practically as a longboard substitute unless the waves are really small. It's been good for me learning turns.

    I guess 6'6 or 6'10" could really be personal preference; I am guessing a 6'6" would be easier for you to turn and you may enjoy the greater maneuverability, etc. Have you ridden below 7' before? Maybe rent any board around 7" and see if you have the balance down. If so, 6'6" could be your board, 6'10" if not..

    Lately I've been stepping down from the 6'6" Addvance to the 6'2" Potatonator. I've been swapping between those boards this week.. it's been a blast!


    Also depends on your tolerance for buying boards, if you don't mind outgrowing a larger board and swapping for a slightly smaller one later.

    That's just my thought as someone in roughly the same ballpark for age, skill & quiver..
    Last edited by thisisharmless; 06-15-2012 at 12:32 AM.
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    Approaching intermediate stage, some days a beginner
    FIREWIRE: 6'2" Dominator, 6'2" Potatonator, 6'6" Addvance
    Other: 8'0" Walden Magic Model, 6'2" Pavel Quad Fish

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    Hi,

    I am about 98 kgs(215lbs empty of beer)and the duckdiving with my 610 ADDvance is a little bit hard so i guess the 606 for you would be the choice.

    Enjoy it!!!!
    180 cm 98 kg 34 yrs
    610 Addvance FCS PC7 thurster/quad G-X rear

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    Hi thisisharmless, I'd love to hear your comparison between the ADDvance and Potatornator. What conditions your like them both for, how they paddle etc.

    Thanks
    Current Quiver - 610 Addvance

    95 kgs and 46 yrs - before you can go surfing, you must first catch the wave !!

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    just my insight real quick. The addvance is meant to be ridden both longer and with more volume (generally speaking) so you are going to have a style that reflects this. Look to ride the potatonator a bit shorter and with less volume, resulting in a snappier and more sensitive ride. The addvance on the other hand will yield a cruisey ride with more drawn out lines. Both are great, user friendly boards, but you could argue that the Addvance is going to be a little bit easier to ride while offering a little more stability.

    hope this helps
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    Wow,
    Thanks for all the responses. Thisisharmless, I have never ridden anything shorter than my 9'2. I'm not terribly worried about about adjusting to length, as I think I adapt pretty quickly balance wise.
    I guess I am leaning towards the 6'10" mostly for conditioning and wave count, as I really only make it out 1-2x per month. I don't know exactly how much difference there will be between the 6'6 and
    the 6'10 in regards to glide and wave catching ability. I guess I also have to consider that I do wear a 5/3 wetsuit here in our chilly CA water, so that will weigh me down a little bit. I don't mind too
    much if I have to buy another board in a year or so if I adjust well. If I do adjust well, I can then think about something more duckdiveable (Is that a word? lol). But then again, there is only 4" difference
    in length. Now I may have just talked myself into the 6'6". :)
    Decisions, decisions.
    Darin
    Last edited by darinb; 06-15-2012 at 04:30 PM.

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    Hi STC67,
    Chris summed it up pretty well. Potatonator is faster and 'snappier' for sure. I take the Addvance when I want something easier and crusier. I would also add that I can duck-dive the Potatonator but not the Addvance. When I'm feeling snappy I take the Potatonator, if I'm feeling lazy/cruisy then the Addvance is a better choice. The Addvance is awesome on a variety of waves but when waves are larger you have to get out outside without duck diving. I've only had a few sessions on the Potatonator but had the best rides on 3' - 4' spilling waves. I feel like I'm shortboarding on the Potatonator, and on a large fish or mini-longboard for the Addvance. I'm pretty happy with the paddle for both.
    Quote Originally Posted by STC67 View Post
    Hi thisisharmless, I'd love to hear your comparison between the ADDvance and Potatornator. What conditions your like them both for, how they paddle etc.

    Thanks
    Last edited by thisisharmless; 06-17-2012 at 10:17 AM.
    Southern California.. 40 yo, 160lbs..
    Approaching intermediate stage, some days a beginner
    FIREWIRE: 6'2" Dominator, 6'2" Potatonator, 6'6" Addvance
    Other: 8'0" Walden Magic Model, 6'2" Pavel Quad Fish

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    So, I haven't pulled the trigger yet and am having a little bit of a difficult decision choosing between the 6'6 and the 6'10.
    At 5'11" 175lbs, will the experience be much different between the two boards. Will the 6'10" be significantly easier to catch
    waves with? Will the experience be that much different between the two? Sorry for beating a dead horse, but this is my
    first venture towards a shorter board.
    Darin

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