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Another Good JS Board for Small 1-4 foot waves
I had the 5'7 x 19 x 2 1/4 - 25L. At 5'7 and 63Kg it was a bit big for me but It surfed very well. Smooth and would transition between turns without a problem. Easy to cutback without catching rail. It would work as a groveller and in the wind affected mush. Due to the wider tail and outline and fuller rail it was more suited to 5 feet and below waves. One of the best boards I have owned but I think the AL Merrick 4 is slightly better. I had the 5'6 Utility.
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I am looking to buy a JS Industry board but I don't know what length i want to get it in. I am 5'4 but don't know if i should buy the board the same height as me or a bit bigger and let me grow into it. Could anyone help?
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For the Guy looking for a JS board. Buy a board that matches your weight and ability. Google "surfboard volume chart" and you will see what board volume corresponds to your weight. Then work out if yo... Read more
u are a beginner, intermediate or advanced surfer. Based on this you can work out the size of the board you want. If you are a beginner I would probably buy something 5-6 inches taller than your height.