I am about to purchase a new board, Being sub vector
I am a little stuck on the aplication of the 9'6 ? Is this just a big wave type board
Where the 9'3 is a all round fish type take anywhere board
I was going to get a naish 9'6 But have set my mind on the sub vectors
That board sound great.
I've struck upon an idea BP:
Why not read and draw on the advice you've got in the thousand plus posts you've written and the countless pm's youv'e posted on the subject previously.
Living with dementia must be very debilitating. I wish you luck with your board search.
If you always surf ankle to chest high waves then the 9.3 will be the board for you. If you always surf waist high or better then the 9.6 will suit you better. The 9.3 is an amazing board in grovelly beachies and Yes it's kinda a fishy feeling sup - well as fishy as a sup can feel anyway. HOWEVER - try a sub vector before you buy one - Yes I know this is true of any board, but it is especially true with the sub v's. I am not trying to put you off because I absolutely love the 9.3 but trust me, they aren't for everyone.
Just get a 9" or 9'6" Mc Tavish. They are the rippiest, carviest,,, best board you will ever ride kind of board. just do yourself a favour and forget the rest
Yea, it does sound like 9'6 is the new 9'3
Ankle to chest high it verry limited, But then if the 9'6 is to refined for ankle to waist beach breaks it also is a limited surfer
That wave at the start or in general through that vid, Is what my surf is like here
Was that a 9'6 he was on, **** dam bugger.. I know i want to pick up my subv but what size
ill bet my left nut your back here asking about boards in a month or 2...... here is some advice:
SUCK IT AND SEE!
Ps please ask all your choice bro mates to come home.
Thanks for your ummm waste of time comment, But in nz we dont have used boards at most you may see 2 boards in a yr that may be ok
This is the reason we turn here for boards.