WA
6 posts
My 7yo youngster is desperate for a 'white' board for his birthday. Potential true waterman, ripping it at nippers surf club (finished last season up in u10s), strong paddle boarder, has had a 7' soft board for few years (incl using it for SUP with my old outrigger paddle) but desperate to join the big kids standing up on a short board.
He's skin and bones, light as, but plenty of muscle for paddling out
Any views on size, brand, style?
Live northern Perth suburbs, usual mild waves. Clearly he'll stay in the smaller stuff he's used to for the winter, move up a notch next summer. Don't want to get him something will outgrow (in terms of both weight and ability) too easily.
WA
902 posts
Hey brother sounds like the grom is going of. The last time i went into the surfboard room he had a few grom boards second hand for sale. Maybee hunt around and see whats out there. Years ago I picked up a five foot singo perfect for groms starting out at a garage sale for nothing but I have two mouths to feed myself. Happy hunting.
WA
975 posts
Hello my name is ben i have just taken up surfing i have a really big 7.5 board,i am on the green walls and i would love to have a great board.i am neally 13 years old . i could odd jobs around your house if you want. :0413075717 thanks.
WA
910 posts
my kids gone thru the same process
get wide 19-20", thin 2", less than 6ft
got my kids a watercooled model in epoxy that have been excellent
width gives stabilty and extra volume, thinness easy to duck dive and some looseness
too thick = hard to turn