Help choosing new board around 6'0

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frankfurts
frankfurts
2 posts
2 posts
12 May 2014 10:07am
Hey guys looking to buy a new board I am 174cm tall and about 70KG I have been surfing for about 10 years and would consider myself to be an average surfer of average fitness (don't get out as much as I should lol).

My current board is 6'1 by 18" by 2 1/4" which I feel is lacking volume for me

I mainly surf beach brakes and won't usually go out once surf gets around 6ft or more. I'm looking for something with more volume and an easier paddle to get more waves but still good performance

I have a fish also that is 5'11 by 20" by 2 3/4 I find I enjoy riding this more as it makes surfing much easier but it is a bit sloppy once your on a quality wave. It's some cheap HB board.

So basically I'm looking to bridge the gap between the 2, I have short listed a few so if someone could help me pick one or throw in some more suggestions and advice I'd appreciate it. Looking to use this new board as my everyday performance board.

Shortlist:
JS - Hippee 6'0
JS - Evolution 6'0
JS - Monsta3 6'1
Channel Islands - Fred Rubble 6'0
Channel Islands - Semipro12 6'0

I'd be buying around sydney if it helps throwing some local shapers in there
mort69
mort69
WA
178 posts
WA, 178 posts
12 May 2014 11:51am
Put 4 fins on your fish
dan berry
dan berry
WA
2562 posts
WA, 2562 posts
12 May 2014 12:48pm
Fred rubble 6' round tail 5 fin. Awesome board that cover all your bases
MickCam
MickCam
WA
129 posts
WA, 129 posts
12 May 2014 1:16pm
Stacey, Chilli or Hayden are your locals no?

Pretty much any decent shaper does a good 6'0 everyday wave board these days?

Why not go with one of the local masters, rather than sending you money elsewhere?

That being said...I went against my norm recently and dropped some bucks on a 5'11 Mayhem Beach Buggy.

Best board I've had in a long time. Comes out of the Chilli factory, so I suppose you could argue its a Sydney board!
DARTH
DARTH
WA
3028 posts
WA, 3028 posts
12 May 2014 2:52pm
MickCam said..

Stacey, Chilli or Hayden are your locals no?

Pretty much any decent shaper does a good 6'0 everyday wave board these days?

Why not go with one of the local masters, rather than sending you money elsewhere?

That being said...I went against my norm recently and dropped some bucks on a 5'11 Mayhem Beach Buggy.

Best board I've had in a long time. Comes out of the Chilli factory, so I suppose you could argue its a Sydney board!


Hey Mick, Ive been looking at one of them. What is the dims and how much do you weigh?
MickCam
MickCam
WA
129 posts
WA, 129 posts
12 May 2014 3:17pm
Stock 5'11 x 19 x 2 5/16

I'm 6'0 and a touch under 80 kg

Love the board - it's gone well in everything from 1 foot Perth grovellers to DOH down south juice.
DARTH
DARTH
WA
3028 posts
WA, 3028 posts
12 May 2014 4:17pm
MickCam said..

Stock 5'11 x 19 x 2 5/16

I'm 6'0 and a touch under 80 kg

Love the board - it's gone well in everything from 1 foot Perth grovellers to DOH down south juice.


Interesting Im the same height about 85kg (pies )

Maybe a 6.0 for me

Phil27
Phil27
WA
194 posts
WA, 194 posts
12 May 2014 6:05pm
I was looking at the beach buggy but opted for the sub driver in the end, thought it may go a bit better in Perth. I've used it down south an in Perth and love it, got a nice bit of tail kick to it. I'm 85 kg and went with the 6' x 19.5 x 2.5 which is 31 litres. Highly recommended..
frankfurts
frankfurts
2 posts
2 posts
12 May 2014 9:07pm
Thanks for the info guys. Ended up going for the evolution at a 5'11 x 19 1/4 x 2 3/8 with a quad and round tail. Now the waiting game :D

After looking at the sizes some of you guys are riding, figured I'd opt for a shorter board.
MickCam
MickCam
WA
129 posts
WA, 129 posts
12 May 2014 10:41pm
Don't think you can go wrong with the Evolution, looks like a sweet board.
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