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Performance and noserider, two words that typically don’t go together in the same sentence. The California Nose Rider is the exception, a fine blend of what makes each style work. The nose section is full and stable and proportionally pulls into a performance tail with a 2 plus 1 fin set up. Tucked edges ad subtle concave compliment the board’s design
5 Comments
9/10 By Mike Stew on 2009-07-28
This board is sick!
9/10 By Redline 11 on 0000-00-00
Best longboard ever
8/10 By Bob A on 2011-05-05
Great board, very forgiving, user friendly
4/10 By on 0000-00-00
Hello, I am having difficulty answering this quiz. I am learning to surf and have a big-ass longboard that someone generously donated. It's freakin huge. I am 5'3" and i weigh 105lbs. my surfboard is like 9ft. I can barely carry it out to the water, I get blown over on windy days before I even get in the water. Its even worse in the water. I can't duck dive, or turn it around. by bf thinks I suck and says thats just how it is when you are learning. I think the board is too big (can't really complain about a free surfboard) however, I think it is hindering my learning instead of helping... not sure. Also, I do have "board experience" I have been snowboarding a bunch! however that changes things. I am able to paddle his longboard (8'4") and I can easily paddle his shortboards (shhhh. he doesn't let me touch them ;))So, uh.. do I just suck or should I have a different board. Oh, I am able to catch some waves and ride it. I'm not entirely retarded, it just seems rediculously awkward?? thanks
7.5/10 By Mark on 0000-00-00
I have a 9'4" noserider and I'd like to ride a more maneuverable board. I can catch waves and turn, so I guess that makes me an intermediate, but I'd like to be able to do a cutback, which I can't do on my big ass board.