I am looking to buy a new board, and I realise it has been that long since I bought my last one that I don’t even know half the board brands these days or the technology behind them.
So I was wondering what features and materials that people look for in general when buying a board, rather than hearing about brands.
Especially what materials do they find give the best life span, recoil, performance, don’t warp in the sun etc.
I am sure there is a thread on this some where but I could not find it.
So any advice would be greatly appreciated.
PS – I know the crescent tail v bat tail has been covered so lets not go down that path.
Material & Features in a Bodyboard
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Re: Material & Features in a Bodyboard
stringersBigtime 7 wrote:
Especially what materials do they find give the best life span, recoil, performance, don’t warp in the sun etc.
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Re: Material & Features in a Bodyboard
Personally I go for smaller, finer features. Except for the lips, I like these to be a little more on the fuller side perfect for smoking pole. I like decent boobs, and a nice feminine ass.. but not flabby, just nice and round. Big bright eyes is a must as well. Oh, and she has to put out.Bigtime 7 wrote: So I was wondering what features... that people look for in general when buying a board, rather than hearing about brands.
PP core with a stringer should last the longest. no need a to get fancy with all this dual core shit. some say PE is better, but it won't last as long. so if you want a good solid, long lasting board, PP with a stringer is the way to go.
regardless of what you get - DON'T LEAVE YOUR BOARD IN THE SUN!
some people like channels, some don't.
personally - don't get caught up in elbow pads, hip grooves, shin grooves, beer holders, xray goggles, chick magnets etc... its all a load of shit and won't improve your riding (or your ability to pull chicks )
regardless of what you get - DON'T LEAVE YOUR BOARD IN THE SUN!
some people like channels, some don't.
personally - don't get caught up in elbow pads, hip grooves, shin grooves, beer holders, xray goggles, chick magnets etc... its all a load of shit and won't improve your riding (or your ability to pull chicks )
does zis one come wiz ze pussy magnet?
nose bulbs are a must, its like making love to a girl wearing silk gloves. but yeah pp for sure, flex-tip stringers are nice in certain situations, but for the 1 board quiver riders you're much much better off going for a single peice string due to its versatility and performance...
and those flat bar stringers are alright in that they reduce the lateral flex atttributes of the core yet give you a feel that remids you less of a fish with rigomortis as compared to double standard stringers
x2 strings are very very good for crease reduction due to the lateral strength but even still, gogo e-peen, ive creased a double strung mesh board with a pp core so more often than not, if its gonna crease there isnt much you can do.
nose bulbs are a must, its like making love to a girl wearing silk gloves. but yeah pp for sure, flex-tip stringers are nice in certain situations, but for the 1 board quiver riders you're much much better off going for a single peice string due to its versatility and performance...
and those flat bar stringers are alright in that they reduce the lateral flex atttributes of the core yet give you a feel that remids you less of a fish with rigomortis as compared to double standard stringers
x2 strings are very very good for crease reduction due to the lateral strength but even still, gogo e-peen, ive creased a double strung mesh board with a pp core so more often than not, if its gonna crease there isnt much you can do.
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