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Beginner board question

Started by Phils, April 07, 2020, 06:21:07 AM

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Phils

Kitefoiler and new wingfoiler looking for recommendations for SUP board for small waves (light wind days).  I am 70 kg with very little recent  paddling experience.  I am thinking something in the 110 to 120L range but maybe on the longer side to help paddle onto waves.  Or will that come with experience and I should go for the most compact board for the displacement.  Input appreciated.

ninja tuna

#1
you are in Florida correct?  Get one of Dwight's boards.  You will not be disappointed.

Edit:  I guess I should back up my reason.  His construction is very durable yet still light weight.  I have been winging out of my boat and transporting and getting in and out I have banged it a ton and it does not show.  The design of his boards works in all kinds of conditions.  I have taught people to foil on his board and the nose is very forgiving in terms of setting it down or bouncing off a wave.  I have few times submerged the nose while winging and been able to relaunch it. Local and price are 2 other reasons I will throw in there.

gone_foiling

I am SW FL and so far happy with my JL Flying V 6.5, plenty stable in crazy wind chop that I deal with in the gulf.
Addicted to foiling at the moment.
My shenanigans on insta @gone_foiling

Phils

I am in Florida.  Dwight is only making wing boards right now.  I was hoping for some opinions on suitable board length. 

Dusk Patrol

#4
Hey Phils - some thoughts:

Your question about length (and volume) depends on what kind of surfing you want to do.  To some people, small waves means its big ass longboard log time.   

But it definitely looks like you're on the more active end of the spectrum.  Simmons shaped or boards with Simmons characteristics are good for small waves.  L41 boards or the Jimmy Lewis Super Frank are just two examples.  But that is just one shape option.  Then, to your question, the specific board shape and how its meant to be surfed and will somewhat dictate the length and volume.  Personally (as a total intermediate SUP surfer and oldish), I gravitate to boards that are large enough to stand on comfortably between sets, and allow for some paddling speed to get into waves. Practical things.  Other more hard core surfing Zoners will suggest as little volume as possible. So not specific answers for you, but something.  It would be great if you could try a few boards to get a sense before you buy.
RS 14x26; JL Destroyers 8'10 & 9'8; BluePlanet Le'ahi 9'1x30; SB Longboard SUP 9'x26" (used for prone)

ninja tuna

my bad, to clarify since yo have this in the foil section.

Are you looking for a foil sup or regular surf sup(non foil)

Phils


supfoo

Volume is more important than length, get something that has chine rails. You want to look at popular boards with proven a track record  like Jimmy Lewis, L41, Kalama, Sup Surf Mach, Blue Planet.
Keep in mind a big board with lots of volume will be your best bet for learning, but you will outgrow it quick.  Something in the 6'-5" range 110 /120 liters might be your best bet for now.

Hdip

Jimmy Lewis sale currently. Free paddle. Free ship. According to another forum.

clay

My experience is  higher volume and width help a bunch without much of a downside.  Length helps for bigger waves (head high plus), or more powerful, or really choppy crappy conditions.  But otherwise going shorter helps.  The exception is non-suppers tend to struggle with going to short as they don't have the tuned up paddle and balance skills to manage a board that paddles in circles.
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Phils

Ordered a JL Flying V, 6-5, 115L.  Thanks for everyone's input.

Caribsurf

Good choice, you won't be disappointed..
Hobie Raw 8'10"
Jimmy Lewis Kwad 8'7"
Naish Hover 95 liter 5'7"
F-One Rocket foil board 5'5" 90 liters
Fanatic Aero 1250, 1500, 1750 HA foils
CabrinhaMantis 3.5, 4m 5m. F-One Strike 7m CWC
Hobie 14' race board

SUPdad

The Flying V is a good board. I learned on a 6'11" but I'm a bit heavier than you so that 6'5" should be perfect.

APPST_Paddle

I'm in the same boat, except I paddle a 100L board normally, so......I'm wondering about dropping to the 5'11" Flying-V vs. the 6'5".

Thoughts? Around 175 lbs.
7'6" JL Super Frank Lean
8'2" JL SuperTech 
10'1" JL Black and Blue
14' BIC WS Tracer
6'5" JL Flying-V/GoFoil Maliko 200
Kenalu Ho'oloa 95, Werner Rip Stick 79

flkiter

You'll be fine on the 5'11", the longer one isn't going to do much difference stability side to side since the width is the same. The extra liters is probably in the longer nose which will counter against the lift the the foil.


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