warwickl said...
towball
some examples and benefits please as it is not easy to demo as people say so need some starting points - I am 75kg
Hey mate - in relation to the little fat starbys - in my opinion at your weight you may find (like I do) that the small and very wide boards are just too corky and hard to bury rails on cos they really were made for a person, at least 10kg+ heavier than you. At your weight you would find boards like the 8.5 starby pro more than stable enough and I reckon you would find it much easier to surf in better waves than the widepoints. I haven't ridden the 8.2 but I have surfed the 8.5 pro (the last 2 models) and found it to be VERY stable in even really choppy conditions (I am about 72kg). I also rode last years 8.10 widepoint and hated it cos I just couldn't get it to bite, found it hard to control in a wave with some juice and it actually bit me big time. Another VERY stable smaller board I tried was a PSH 8.6 wide ripper - nice little board and comfy in sloppy water also. I haven't ridden too many sub 9 boards but so far my faves under 9' are the starby 8.5 pro (fantastic fun board for beachies) and for a budget buy, the suplove 8'10 challenger. I would love to try some of the new starboards though - especially the pocket rocket.