harry_a Posted July 29, 2007 Report Posted July 29, 2007 I spied some bargains at my local surf shop! is it as simple as buying a 5'8 to 6' normal surfboard and waxing it up a lot and then hilariously learning to ride it strapless? if so im sorted!.......finally Quote
Tweak Posted July 29, 2007 Report Posted July 29, 2007 Pay nothing more than 60 quid for one. Because it will get trashed to ****. Mine is constantly being repaired! Quote
harry_a Posted July 29, 2007 Author Report Posted July 29, 2007 cool...remember theres no real waves where i am so it wont get that trashed! am i right about just buying a stock board and waxing it Quote
Blue Ice Posted July 29, 2007 Report Posted July 29, 2007 http://www.boardwise.com/estorepro/storedetail.asp?productid=143001 Bargain if i ever saw one!! Im thinkin about one too Quote
richie rocks Posted July 29, 2007 Report Posted July 29, 2007 Get a Bic. Hard as feck - I drove over mine once - no problem. You cant treat normal surf boards like you do kite boards. Most are made from a foam interior coated by fiberglass or epoxy resin. Chip the resin and the foam starts soaking up the water. Bics are different - they is plastic. Do what the feck you want with em - dig holes with em, drop em, throw em. Happy days. Quote
madadz Posted July 29, 2007 Report Posted July 29, 2007 Harry clear some messages bro you cant take any more! Quote
yargaboy Posted July 30, 2007 Report Posted July 30, 2007 I tried strapless with my NSP 7'6 today for the first time. Was the funniest thing ever. I just couldn't get on the bugger. Waves kept on knocking it away from me too, any lil tips would be apprectiated. Quote
spewing Posted July 30, 2007 Report Posted July 30, 2007 Its not the waves that will trash a custom type surf board its your heals. there not glased strong enough to cope with the constant pounding. Pop outs, NSP, Bic etc are stronger but heavy. Or if youve got the money go fro a Surftech but i think you will still put heal dents in that but not to the same extent Kev Quote
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