How To Choose Your Next Grom Board

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  • čas přidán 22. 12. 2022
  • There’s literally a vacuum of information available on grom surfboards. What seems normal to you, seems gigantic to someone less than half your size. Add to that the fact that they’re always growing AND advancing in ability, and you have a perpetually moving target when trying to choose the right board for them.
    We got together with Masen Barley, Luke Lopez, Cash Souter, Alana Lopez and Leila Lopez to find out what they’re riding now, what they learned along the way when choosing the right board.
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Komentáře • 6

  • @krystlemcgovney3412
    @krystlemcgovney3412 Před měsícem +1

    Sick

  • @1982mako224
    @1982mako224 Před rokem +1

    Parent of three talented surfers. Biggest mistake looking back was starting one of the three on a 6' foamy. The oversized foamy allowed for sloppy pop up technique and foot positioning to become hard habits to move beyond. For the small kids the Beater twin fin and 54 Special were the ultimate starting point. I wish those boards were around for my oldest. Kids adapt and learn quickly. If they are athletic, have regular access to surf and want it they will adapt and learn to surf and progress quickly on a small board. The small board like a Beater will not manhandle the kid in the surf and from there they are pretty much ready for a hard board. There is no substitute for getting the kid in the water every chance possible and having them comfortable in proper fitting wetsuits for the conditions. Let the kid bring both the hard board and soft board at the same time and let them choose what to ride as they transition. Biggest key is giving the kids access to good boards which is not easy. Shops pretty much don't carry much of anything in mini-grom sizes on the rack. Custom orders take time and more than once I had multi-board custom orders take so long to come in that the boards were outgrown pretty much immediately. Ordering 1 to 2 inches above height seemed to be the sweet spot for regular boards. Sharpeye , Super (RIP) and Lost made some fantastic mini-grom boards for my kids and their friends. Lucky for parents who might be reading this now is board companies now offer many more options in mini-grom boards than were available even just five or six years ago thanks to a crop of kids who are now in their teens and early 20s and the parents, shops, sponsors and shapers who dialed in boards five foot and under in recent years. Super (RIP), Lost, Sharpeye, Roberts and Pyzel being the leaders in the development of fantastic mini-grom boards. The level of surfing in the mini-grom arena has exploded in the past 10 years in large part due to the improvements in boards for the mini-groms.

  • @patrut8698
    @patrut8698 Před rokem

    Awesome Video! Would of been a good opportunity to go over fin selection and the fins the groms are riding too.

  • @IIIxwaveIII
    @IIIxwaveIII Před rokem

    what a fun vid!

  • @StrawHatKai
    @StrawHatKai Před rokem

    finally. been needing to get more info.
    also whats a good board for a grom 5'1 in florida surf. nsb