Height, weight, ride?

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by Zeroevol, Sep 18, 2014.

  1. salt

    salt Well-Known Member

    Mar 9, 2010
    How do you like the V3 Rocket? I've read a lot of good things about it. I wish Firewire would produce that one.
     
  2. KOOKamungya

    KOOKamungya Well-Known Member

    349
    Jun 18, 2014
    I'm 6-4 245 fair shape - when I'm dry for a while, I always use width 1st 22" plus - thickness 2nd 3" plus, then the length anything 8' plus is fine. So how wide is the 9' board? Wide and fat is always a good choice for big guys who are newbs.
     

  3. huuor

    huuor Well-Known Member

    114
    Mar 29, 2012
    5'11" - 185-195lbs

    6'6" 5 Fin Cog
    7'6" Channel Islands Water Hog
    8'0" Custom Mid-length Single Fin

    All boards go great in NoMoCo.
    Bought the Cog for quad set-up but goes better as 3 fin. Fast as hell. Turns on a dime.
    Can't go wrong with da Hog - great all round board.
    The 8'0" is the most fun though.
    Despite the duct-tape, that sucka catches everything and is a blast to pump down the line.

    This morning's session was nearly the 6'6" but changed it out last second for the 8'0".
    Definitely the right choice as it suited Eduardo's minimal but fun groundswell.
    Ridiculously high wave count today. Peeeeelers. That's all that counts in my book.
     
  4. MFitz73

    MFitz73 Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2010
    6'2.5"
    220lb
    bench 415lbs (light days)
    1. Boneyard LongBoard 9ft 3" thick
    2. Rusty DI 8ft 3.25" thick
    3. Nature Shapes 7'6" 2.5" thick (this my short board yo!)
     
  5. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Gotcha, something like my Flashback Fish or a more traditional Fish would be a good shorter option, maybe even a Mini-Simmons if you're into that type of shape. You can go really short with either as long as you got some foam under chest. The full nose / tail will help on the mush days. As far as a longer board, it's pretty much fail proof on those, just a matter of preference. I'm really digging the performance LB I , it goes in anything practically and is very nimble with some juice behind it. Steep drops, no problem, turns on a dime, can get on the nose and everything. It's my new pride and joy but my Coil is still my go-to when the waves are good.
     
  6. 1vin

    1vin Well-Known Member

    140
    Aug 24, 2009
    Love it! just wish I could ride it more.
     
  7. salt

    salt Well-Known Member

    Mar 9, 2010
    I hear ya. I'm tempted to just stock a quiver full of fat grovelers and longboards. But, there are those days...like 10 times a year or something in NJ, when a groveler will spin-out or be too fast, and a longboard will not do the right justice to an overhead buttery wave. gotta have a good wave board in the quiv.
     
  8. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    Fitz, I am assuming you are benching about 475lbs on heavy days, right? ha ha I have to say, between the bench off's and the 23footers, they have been 2 consistant, never get old, jokes!
     
  9. metard

    metard Well-Known Member

    Mar 11, 2014
    6'2" 225

    my short board is a 6-6 quiet flight stingfish.
     
  10. CDsurf

    CDsurf Well-Known Member

    391
    May 10, 2014
    6'1 190- go to board is 6'2 Roberts white diamond 38 liters of foam. i use it for mostly all conditions here in nj except waist high and under.
     
  11. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    The V3 is prob something I should go for, but I am thinking in a 5'10"
     
  12. leethestud

    leethestud Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2010
    I'm 13 1/2 stones, 1.8 m tall, and I ride a million dollar 14 foot douche canoe. I love it so much that my wavestorm quiver is just collecting dust.
     
  13. CDsurf

    CDsurf Well-Known Member

    391
    May 10, 2014
    WOW! this makes me think i can shave off 2 inches on my shortboards since i like less length on my boards. Insane how short your boards are compared to your height weight
     
  14. Peajay4060

    Peajay4060 Well-Known Member

    Nov 14, 2011
    I'm in my 40's 5'7" 160. i don't know about fit but i can surf and do so alot so i'm fit were it counts. i can run a couple miles but my knees and shins rather i didn't and i would be shot for days . i surfed all aftrenoon yesterday into the evening with hardly a break and had enough gas for this morning.

    board lengths range from 5'9" to 9'2". I have alot of different board shapes for differnt waves and differnt surfing. alot like dozens. i never get rid of boards even when they are unsurfable. i hoard them.

    On a head high + good swell I might ride a 5'9"quad thing, 6'2" HPSB, a 6'3" 70's style board, or a longboard. its dependent on where I'm surfing, tide and wind, and what kind of surfing i feel like doing. sometimes i want to drop in late, hustle and smash, sometimes i want to get in early and carve or cruise through sections.

    forget dimensions. start collecting a bunch of different style boards.
    free your mind.
     
  15. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    You prob have an air horn on that douche canoe so when you come barreling down the line, you don't have to yell, huh? HA HA
     
  16. leethestud

    leethestud Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2010
    It's actually registered with the coast guard, Le Douche of Rudee Inlet. I just yell at them through the speaker of the VHF radio.
     
  17. HARDCORESHARTHUFFER-RI

    HARDCORESHARTHUFFER-RI Well-Known Member

    Sep 17, 2013
    5'9 165lbs
    Go tos: 5'10 quad (erryday)and 6'4 thruster (considerably overhead) want to get a 6'2 wide boy somewhere in there
    also have bigger wave boards: 6'10 7'4 9'0 and 10'0
    8'0 wavestorm and 9'4 longboard
    handplanes and surf matt
     
  18. waterbaby

    waterbaby Well-Known Member

    Oct 1, 2012
    just sold a couple boards because my job/financial situation is sketchy. I'm 6'/180 lbs. All I have right now is a 5'11" Lost V2 Stub and a 5'8" Couch Potato.

    I bought them before Lost posted their volume calculator and I guessed a little too large. Ideally, both boards should be, at least, one size smaller...but they work.
     
  19. leetymike808

    leetymike808 Well-Known Member

    752
    Nov 16, 2013
    5'9", 150-160lbs.

    Fish- 5'3.5

    shortboard- 5'6

    longboard- 9'7
     
  20. njsurfer42

    njsurfer42 Well-Known Member

    Nov 9, 2009
    gotta go w/ what you're comfortable w/. both sub-6ft boards are in the 34L vicinity & the 6'4" is prob. around 32L or so. i've found that's my happy zone...anything more or less than that feels either too boaty or too sinky.