Minimum and Ideal Quiver

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by RIer, May 16, 2013.

  1. RIer

    RIer Well-Known Member

    75
    Jul 29, 2012
    What do you think is the minimum kit you need to surf year round where you live? What would be ideal for you if money/storage were not issues? For me in RI:

    Minimum:
    Wetsuits: Hooded 5/4/3, 3/2, 5mm lobster claw gloves, 7mm boots
    Board: 8 ft single fin egg

    Ideal:
    Wetsuits: hooded 5/4/3, 4/3, 3/2, 2mm longjohn, 2mm shortjohn, 2mm wetsuit jacket, 3 mm hood, 5 mm lobster claw gloves, 7mm boots, 3mm boots, 3mm gloves
    Boards: Longboard, shortboard, gunnier single fin egg in the mid-7' area.

    I personally can't see surfing more than 3 boards at a time (even if I had unlimited funds), but do see the advantage of having a lot of wetsuit options in the northeast given the variability of water/air temp.
     
  2. billabongmoney

    billabongmoney Well-Known Member

    325
    Sep 23, 2008
    jet ski , 5'7 12 pack of natty and a 3/2 with boots and gloves no hood
     

  3. cepriano

    cepriano Well-Known Member

    Apr 20, 2012
    i can tell your a teenager by the natty ice reference.that shyt is horrible,but its cheap.we used to drink that nastyice back in the day.i have 6boards in my shiver and 2 wetsuits.a 4/3 and a 3/2.my boards include a 5'8,6'2,6'8,7'0 for the 23ft days,and a 8ft log for summer daze.i also like to bring my kit to the beach where i introvenisly inject different frequencies in my butt
     
  4. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    23 foot days hmm well you should see the 26 foot days we have in south caorlina, see this is me, the wave stood no chance. south carolina.jpg
     
  5. njsurfer42

    njsurfer42 Well-Known Member

    Nov 9, 2009
    sure, i'll play...

    minimum:
    wetsuits: hooded 5/4, 3/2, 7mil & 3mil boots, 3mil gloves, long-sleeve top

    boards: log, "90%" board of personal preference, good wave shortboard, swim fins for bodysurfing


    ideal:
    wetsuits: hooded 5/4, 4/3, 3/2, 2mil short-sleeve full, long-sleeve spring, long-sleeve top

    boards: log, small-wave super groveler, "90% board" of personal preference, "alternative" board to mix it up, good wave shortboard, step-up, swim fins for body surfing, paddleboard (prone or SUP) for flat day excursions & fitness.

    that pretty much covers it, IMO. i've been steadily building toward my own personal ideal quiver over the past several years, & i'm starting to really get it dialed. i know i've been saying this for a long time, but i'll gather all my boards together & snap a quiver shot hopefully sometime this summer. probably after the insanity of my impending marriage passes.
     
  6. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    minimum board: mod fish type board... lowered entry rocker, but nice kick in the tail, with a touch of extra width and thickness, thruster setup. Not a full on groveler, but a sort of hybrid between a groveler and hpsb.

    ideal board: log, hplb, retro fish, alt shape, groveler, hpsb, semi-gun/stepup.
     
  7. newenglandflatness

    newenglandflatness Well-Known Member

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    Oct 12, 2012
    Minimum-
    Suits: hooded 5/4, 3/2, 7 mil boots and mittens.

    Boards: Relatively performancey grovel board (knee through chest/head) and a go-toto HPSB for better waves.

    Ideal (wouldn't be able to stop writing if I listed everything, but realistically)-

    Suits: 6/5 hood (Northern NE gets COLD), 5/4 hood, 4/3, hooded vest to wear under 4/3, 3/2, 2 mil short arm, long sleeve top

    Boards: small wave groveler, shorter wider template HPSB (like a lot of the newer CI and Biolos shapes), true HPSB, step-up, retro single-fin for f*ing around, funboard, log

    Not sure why this thread made me think of this, but check out this 40-year old mini gun my uncle pulled out of the garage and gave to me....the whole deck is de-lammed and there's some serious dings and gouges, but I'm super stoked on it! Will be really fun to try to fix (never done repairs anywhere near this level myself) and then should be awesome to try out.

    board1.jpg

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  8. leethestud

    leethestud Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2010
    a log and a good thruster. The rest is whatever.
     
  9. RIer

    RIer Well-Known Member

    75
    Jul 29, 2012
    that mini gun is super cool.
     
  10. rcarter

    rcarter Well-Known Member

    Jul 26, 2009
    Min: 4/3, Gloves, Booties, 1mil top,Trunks
    My 5'11" Fish

    Ideal: 4/3, 3/2, Spring Suit, 1mil top, Trunks, Speedo
    5'11" Fish, 5'6" Mini Sim, 6'1" round thumb 5 fin box short board, 6'6' egg, 7' fun board,
    8'4" mini mal, 9' modern type log, 10ft classic log, hand plane, canoe, kayak, boogie board,
    inflatable raft oh and a 8'6" Rhino Chaser fo when I bang hindus at 23'!
     
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  11. RIsurfer

    RIsurfer Well-Known Member

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    Dec 5, 2012
    Mine: 5/4/3, 3/2, 5 mil. gloves, 6 mil. gloves, 6 mil. booties, 3 mil. booties, coupple rash guards, couple pairs of trunks, 6'1'', 7'10'' log, 9'4'' log.

    Ideal: 6/5/4, (new) 3/2, more trunks, wetty jacket, spring suit, 5'11'', 6'1'', 9'4'', beater, and and SUP.
     
  12. revelwoacause

    revelwoacause Member

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    Feb 14, 2012
  13. fins369

    fins369 Well-Known Member

    195
    Nov 17, 2008
    Minimum: 5/4/3 Hood, 3/2, 2/2 spring suit, 2 mm tank, 7 mm booties, 5 mm lobster claws
    Minimum quiver: log, 6'2" squash, 6'9" pintail

    Ideal: 5/4/3 Hood, 4/3, 3/2, 2/2 spring suit, 2 mm long sleeve, 2 mm tank
    7 mm booties, 5mm booties, 3mm booties, 7mm mittens, 5mm lobsters, 3mm gloves
    Ideal: 5'9" fish, 6'2" squash (with back-up), 6'5" pin tail, 6'10" pin tail, 7'6 pintail, log

    Live/Surf in NJ, travel to CR and Nica frequently, 5'10" 180lbs, surfing 20+ years
     
  14. delawaredell

    delawaredell Well-Known Member

    183
    Nov 20, 2009
    4/3 mutant is great, like two suits in one 5mil booties + gloves
    3/2 + 3mil booties
    2 mil top

    5'8" Fish
    6' 6" Zero
    9' Log

    This is my ideal minimum.

    Adding to it a SUP and probably a more high performance board soon... just for fun.
    I have tried to get to "a minimum" and constantly accumulate boards. I think I'm going to give up on keeping the quiver thin.
    Quiver.jpg Quiver2.jpg quiver3.jpg Quiver4.jpg
     
  15. Mitchell

    Mitchell Well-Known Member

    Jan 5, 2009
    Thank you...these "minimum necessary" quivers that contain four surfboards and four wetsuits kind of crack me up. Hits a bit close to home.

    I've got at least a dozen boards, and probably have at least three of them that if i had to only surf that board for the next year, it wouldnt be a major issue.
     
  16. RIer

    RIer Well-Known Member

    75
    Jul 29, 2012
    just a surfboard is not enough to surf year round. in the northeast, you need at least 2 wetsuits, one with hood, plus at least one pair of boots and gloves. I agree that more than 1 surfboard is really unnecessary. what I think is interesting is what people would pick for that one board. I would err on the longboard side so that I could still surf small days. Some people would rather just skip small days altogether if they had to make that choice and keep the shortboard and only surf occassionally.
     
  17. Alvin

    Alvin Well-Known Member

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    Dec 29, 2009
    Wetsuit: front zips 4/3 hooded, 3/2, spring, shorts, rash guard. booties: 7 ml round 5ml split, gloves: 5ml, 3ml. extra hood with shirt t go underneath. under armour.
    Boards: 9 ft, 7 ft 7 fish 7'2 fish, 7'10 pin fish are the do all boards.
    Your choice of boards anywhere you travel
     
  18. njsurfer42

    njsurfer42 Well-Known Member

    Nov 9, 2009
    well, the question did contain the phrase, "to surf year round". a surfboard & a pair of trunks might be all that's needed if you live someplace like costa rica or hawaii, but certainly not here in the northeast/midatlantic region.
     
  19. Mitchell

    Mitchell Well-Known Member

    Jan 5, 2009
    Thats true about the wetsuits. Definately need the 5/4 and the 3/2 and 5mm gloves and boots.
    But definately could get by with one board all year. In my quiver right now i have a 5'10" Chemistry Disk quad and a 6'2" Jon Ashton 6'2" quad fishy nose/bat tail. If I surfed 100 days last year, 90-95 of them would have been fine with either of those boards.
     
  20. revelwoacause

    revelwoacause Member

    21
    Feb 14, 2012
    who said anything about trunks? I surf in the nude. minimum.