they are okay i mean its not to hardy... like very chinsey but in all good for some one under 120 lbs
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Shorter boards are harder to surf than longer ones. You need a board that's at least a foot and a half longer than you are tall. If I was buying a board, I'd get one that's 7'3".
rusty, channel islands, and all merrick, and fcs for fins. but honestly if you want a board worth surfing don't get these. i have an eps 6-2 quad fish from rusty, which is the best of those brands, and it still isn't that good compared to my 6-0 fish from the local store down the street, not to mention that the rusty one was 300$ more and snapped when i took it to blacks in December......
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depending on your surfing style will affect which board is the best. if you want a retro style board that can rip go for the machado single fin if you want a high performance shortboard go for the popular flyer 2. if you are looking for a SUP board the fish SUP is a very good choice. if you want something more creative and unoriginal go with the biscuit. it is really up to you and your surfing style to determine which of these boards will be the best for you.
Type your answer here... i comes down to alot of questions. how much do you wiegh? are you looking to spend alot of money? have you surfed before, if so what board did you use, how did that workout? where are you surfing? how big are the waves?
Young people love to go surfing but it can be very dangerous if you are not given good instruction.
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