Gday
I'm a big, old beginner - 95kg, 195cm and 65 years
Started on an 11'2" x 34" x 235 litre Fanatic Fly. I love doing fast, straight lines across the face in little runners but can't turn much. My footwork is too frozen to get back and forward on the board.
Thinking of this older model Fanatic Allwave, hoping that I'll be able to surf and turn the board on nice smooth turns from the middle of the board.
I know lots of you prefer the smaller Allwaves but I'm never going to be a ripper and having a comfort board suits me
Any advice appreciated from any that have had one of these
An Allwave is a nice easy to surf small wave board.
It is a shape that is quite easy to turn from the middle/front foot - although i'd argue almost all boards surf better from the tail.
On really small runners, it can be really hard to get to the back of the board. If you do, you can end up dropping off the back of the wave. I find what works best for me on really small waves is making my stance as wide as possible (even if my back foot isn't all the way back), it allows me to get a lower centre of gravity and work the board harder.
Get it.
Have 9'6" Fly.
Tried a 9' Allwave. The Allwave was waaay more stable, accelerated paddling in 1/2 the strokes, caught waves easier...not earlier, turned from anywhere on the board, but did seem to paddle slower.
Curvier outline, thinner rails, more tail rocker, multi fins
Thanks for going to the trouble of finding this video. If I could surf one-tenth as well as Rick Weeks does at 73 years, I'd be a happy man. When I win the Lotto, I'm going to order a Sunova Kanga. Love the videos of Rick surfing a Kanga. ??
Where do you surf Hoppo?
Around Bells/Torquay in Vicco mate
Rick has lots of vids on youtube and is very giving with his advice on Sunova boards.
The Kanga looks sweet as an all round Surf Sup - Ian Cairns knows a thing or two on what works!
My second board was a 9'10 allwave, coming down from a 11'2 starboard avanti.
I am not as tall as you, but much heavier.
I still have that 9'10 and on occasion i'll still take it out when i feel like having a stable platform out there.
They don't make it anymore but that 9'8 replaced it. I'd recommend it. Its a good stepping stone for moving to something more in your range (prob around 160l or so), eventually.
Also about this:
Hey guys
Thanks heaps to you all on the 9'8" Fanatic Allwave which I picked up on Friday.
Very, very surprised how stable and comfortable the 187 litre, 33" wide Allwave is compared to my 235 litre, 34" wide Fanatic Fly. Only had it out in choppy mush so far and I think it handles mush better than the big board.
Surfing wise, I've got a lot of trial and error to do finding the sweet spots for my feet placement. At the moment I'm tending to either miss the wave or if I do get down the face catch my front, left rail when I try to turn right. I saw on a Supboarder video the Allwaves have a tendency to do that if you're not right with your footwork.
I'm watching every Allwave video I can find in slow motion checking out feet placement. Initially, just trying to drive it from the middle before graduating to the tail
Really excited about the Allwave. On my first surf, I actually managed one sweet bottom turn which was like a sneak preview of what's in store in future!