Can two people on here do me a large and answer some questions for me for a class? One to two sentences per answer is fine. Thanks! How many miles do you drive each week/year for work? Does...
1) 6240 (24 miles a day, 120 a week, 480 month) 2) no and no 3) they should. but im stoked i have a cool job so i'll suck it up and put my own gas in my car. 4) the only thing i would get for...
yeah. well technically i work for the skate division of the surf company. but yeah, billabong owns element.
thats cool. im looking for a new board - i want to get a channel islands flyer - although i guess you wouldnt work with them. are there any good sites to check out for deals on boards that you in t...
hmmm, yeah they do... http://www.playitagainsports.com/watersports.aspx this is a good place if you're not going out all the time and you just want to learn...good prices.
oh thanks...i meant the one in my area doesnt have boards. i could check some jersey shore area stores though.
go anything over a 7'. go long board. if you want to do tricks go shorter than what you have. but to just soul-surf...go 7'+
i've got a longboard already. so ive got that covered. its an amazing board. it feels like im driving a cadillac when i ride that baby. sooooo smooth. i figured it was just the fact that longboards are supposed to be smooth, but after riding other longboards and not enjoying them as much, i realized how nice mine is. ill never give that one up.
my first board was a 7'4", and i loved that board too. Very mobile, easy to catch waves and stay in them. when i was about 15, it blew off the roofracks on our old VW van into the chesapeake bay, and was never seen again. i've always thought i wanted one about that size again, but i figured a 6'8-6'10 would provide a nice merger between ride and maneuverability.