Bodyboard advice

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by slvrsprngrippaz, Mar 12, 2008.

  1. slvrsprngrippaz

    slvrsprngrippaz New Member

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    Mar 10, 2008
    Hi everyone. I need advice. I am looking to purchase a new bodyboard for the upcoming season. I hope to ride this board in hollow, thick, dangerous shorebreak. What materials and tail shape, etc. should I be looking for. Thanks!
     
  2. spongeoc

    spongeoc Well-Known Member

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    Sep 28, 2007
    coulda just said shore break we know what it means =] i still ride a 20 year old mach 7 so iim not one to know
     

  3. Marsh89

    Marsh89 New Member

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    Mar 12, 2008
    go with a crescent tail single stringer and depending on the water temp DOW or PP
     
  4. OBlove

    OBlove Well-Known Member

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    Aug 29, 2006
    A sponge?

    I heard the best sponges out wright now are made from a company called scotch bright, they have been getting my dishes so clean lately. polishes my copper pots to sheer perfection. plus i got a three pack for $2.97. Get em while they last. (and read this with a grain of salt!)
     
  5. Marsh89

    Marsh89 New Member

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    Mar 12, 2008
    Why do people start so much ****
     
  6. jimbo_robinson

    jimbo_robinson Well-Known Member

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    Nov 21, 2007
    Since its shorebreak the boards probably going to get the **** beat out of it. I would go for a double stringer to make it hold up better. Keep it from bending. Don't really think that there are boards made specifically for shorebreak. I would just say go double stringer and have maybe a 10" or 11" nose so you can maneuver better. Honestly, the boards probably going to snap if your not experienced enough to ride shorbreak. I know I would have broken my board by now if I went to IRS.
     
  7. 1234austin

    1234austin Well-Known Member

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    Feb 16, 2008
    my 41.5 HUBB holds up like none other..and it has been beat to hell on some of the heaviest shorebreak around here and still has no creases or anything...or No. 6 makes some nasty boards i had a 41.5 stong thatt held for about 3 yrs...
     
  8. mikedub

    mikedub Well-Known Member

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    Aug 2, 2007
    BZ, #6, TOOBS in that order

    Break Down (IMO):

    BZ - I think there boards have the best shape, there light, very maneuverable and can take a beating.

    #6 - Razor sharp rails, there shapes are all right, and they have that anti-sun bubble stuff on the deck and the boards are quite tough but they can be heavy.

    TOOBS - Hand shaped, but I'm not a big fan of the shapes besides the Herlihy, bullet proof.

    So you really can't go wrong with any of them, tail wise if you do a lot of spins go with bat tail if you just carve/dk get a crescent.
     
    Last edited: Mar 12, 2008
  9. Marsh89

    Marsh89 New Member

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    Mar 12, 2008
    Custom PMA is the best made boards i have ever ridden
     
  10. slvrsprngrippaz

    slvrsprngrippaz New Member

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    Mar 10, 2008
    Thanks for the advice, Jimbo

    That was very helpful. I plan on riding mainly at Indian River Southside this summer, so it is good to get advice from someone with first hand experience.
     
  11. turtletheshaper

    turtletheshaper Active Member

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    Jan 20, 2008
    morey mach 7 is the best bodyboard of all time. check out videos on youtube of mike stewart taking on pipe with it. the industry was started with that board, so you cant go wrong, even if others are a bit better. plus its only like $100 new.
     
  12. Carson

    Carson Well-Known Member

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    May 19, 2006
    I hope you have a good chiropractor...or a burial plot picked out.
     
  13. Carson

    Carson Well-Known Member

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    May 19, 2006
    First board I ever owned. LOVED IT! Then my girlfriend (now wife) bought me a BZ. HATED IT. Too much rocker. It felt really slow. I traded it in at Shoreline for a Mike Stewert Pro Comp. It was the best board I ever had. I actually found one new in the wrapper on E-bay a couple years ago and bought it. It still rocks. It's so fast.
     
  14. pasuxxx

    pasuxxx Guest

    DOES IT REALLY MATTER?? IT takes no talent and means nothing to drop in on your stomach and get closed out on
     
  15. Carson

    Carson Well-Known Member

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    May 19, 2006

    Hell yeah it matters! Would you want your picture on a website getting hammered in a closeout on a bright pink board with lime green rails?!?!?!
     
  16. epidemicepic

    epidemicepic Well-Known Member

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    Feb 21, 2008
    they make body boards with stringers?? weird, and i would think getting one with stringers would make it more likely to snap since it would be more brittle and rigid... meh
     
  17. epoxy bottom boards

    Its seems like the pricey boards are all epoxy bottom boards and heavy, does it really make a difference if your have an epoxy bottom board vs the slick bottom board? Even if you ride in overhead surf or shore breakers?
     
  18. turtletheshaper

    turtletheshaper Active Member

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    Jan 20, 2008
    havent tried the epoxy ones, but my bodyboard is meant to take a beating, which makes stringers, epoxy, and extra features not to appealing. I get most of my speed with my flippers anyway. Althought, i have never used one of the advanced boards and just use an old school mach 7, so maybe i dont know what i am missing.
     
  19. wontonwonton

    wontonwonton Well-Known Member

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    Mar 13, 2007
    you should have a board for riding real(hollow) makeable waves like a no 6 or bz.

    but,

    if you are going to ride shoreys that are thick with no way out, get a really flexible no stringer board (not talking about good ss b/c that is a real wave). dont spend a ton but get a board where you can scoop into it and basically be in a smoother controlled state with the wave. remember, you are just dropping and getting into position for a view.
    it is hard to explatn but it just feels easier in a shorey with a bent, crap board.

    a strong stringer board can feel rigid in shoreys rather a than smaller flexible board.

    dissagree if u want but that is what i have noticed in sand bashing sessions.
     
  20. Bomber52

    Bomber52 Active Member

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    Dec 17, 2007
    yea man i got a board with a tripple stringer in it..wicked rigid but never had any flex so i like it. Just got a number 6 and pretty happy with the way its shaped but i just got to get it wet now. . An WontonWonton is right with the boards unless ur gonna be standing or DK you only really need a single stringer.