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6' 1" 230lb, but my 5' 2" 95lb niece who can free ride anything was having trouble controlling it also?
It does float nicely
I have heard from different people that the skim is easier to learn on while others say the surf is easier to learn on. Iwndr if the squirrelyness of the the surf is why some say the skim is easier?
I have heard from different people that the skim is easier to learn on while others say the surf is easier to learn on. Iwndr if the squirrelyness of the the surf is why some say the skim is easier?
I really think my biggest issue is that I need to learn how to do it
"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
I have heard from different people that the skim is easier to learn on while others say the surf is easier to learn on. Iwndr if the squirrelyness of the the surf is why some say the skim is easier?
I learned from a artice Zad wrote, I think he was 15 at the time. Saved me $400!
I think the Shapiro might need longer fins to correct that. My buddy ordered one of those boards and he brought it over to my house still in the unopened box and we opened it up and took one look at it and put it back in and he sent it back. We were looking for an upgrade from the Inland Yellow that I have now and that wasn't one.
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