I just got a board from Jay, and he spent a lot of time helping me find the right high-volume board. It's awesome to receive so much help from a bodyboarding legend. He was spot on, and I couldn't be happier with my new board. Jay and his team are true professionals.
Great Vid! You helped me out a lot on my previous board purchase @ 6' 225lbs. Ended up on the Chief Flex 43.5" and couldn't be happier. Hitting only WA and SC in SoCal so far, water temps on the cooler side and the board is dialed in. Just ordered the MS Style Loaded HV board for a trip coming up in Jan w/ warmer water temps, hoping it's a good match as well. Either way Jay and Vicki, ebodyboarding is awesome, really appreciate all you put into helping out when needed either in person @ the shop or online! Keep charging!
I’m 6’3 & I hover around 300-315lbs. I ride the 45’ Tanker and I also ride the Custom X 46’ XL. The Tanker I love when it’s a small day and the waves don’t have a lot of push it’s a great cruzer. The Custom X I ride on bigger days when there’s no problem with push or wanting to get air. Jay is the man 🤙🏼
I just ordered a chief flex bat tail. I used to ride an empire 42. About 10 years ago or more trying to get back into it this summer. Got a Costco (Scott burke ) board for the kids, tried it out and I couldn't catch anything at Sunset Beach. Im 5 '10 240. Learned to catch waves on the empire. About same weight give or take back them. Hoping this board will make it fun again at 51 year old. Only downside is the one color option!
Bought a big boy board from Jay and dang what a difference. They are heavier as well you almost have to laugh when looking at entry level boards by comparison. If you have the weight buy the right right board it changes the game.
If we're to buy a board at my size now 6 ft 280 I would definitely buy the Chief flex . Probably the 43+ . Even though I don't fit in that category , I grew up hunting down the biggest BZs they made. I got to the ride with you at the wedge in the early 90s.
@@minxlabrada I couldn't imagine. He's a giant. I'm 6 ft 280 , not the 20 year old charging the wedge anymore. I always bought the biggest BZ I found. They were around 44 long, 23 wide and I weighed 220.back then. mach 77 was tiny for me, and I could fold them in half
I appreciate you selling high volume boards. I wish more bodyboard companies would display the volume of their boards instead of just focussing on length to determine the right sized board-A narrow and thin 43" board could have a lower volume than a 41" board thats wider and thicker. I'm a bit short and stalky and like to ride DK but find 42"+ boards a bit too long and forces me to lay on the board farther back. Although a longer board delays my pop up by "only" ~0.5 seconds, it could mean the difference of making the drop or popping up too late and eating it. 40" is the perfect length but often lacks sufficient volume for my weight, which in turn hinders speed. A 40" HV board is the sweet-spot for someone short and stalky as myself who likes to DK.
I feel the top deck should be a little concave in HV boards. Due to my round beer belly, there is not much contact and even with a lot of wax, I still tend to slip off when paddling hard. Edit: Or this might be get a 2 inch too long board due not finding a HV board locally here in South Africa.
@@krusher74 That is fine while taking the wave. But just general paddling is the problem with a really round belly :( Just rotating, there is a good chance to slip. The contact area is just too little (yes, loosing weight will solve this).
Jay, 36M 5'11" currently 220lbs on 2021 custom x1 43" (54mm thick) PP (1.9pcf i believe) double stringer. east coast NC waves with yearly trips to Rincon, PR: experience 20 years intermediate rider. Will the chief PP 42" give me more float but sacrifice some maneuverability? Would a HV board like the chief PP also be better for smaller days because of float? Thanks, Mike
@@eBodyboardingcom Thanks was thinking about getting back into Boggie boarding . Started off a B.B. My knees are shot now it's hard to surf a short board. Like your boards.
We have a great page on our site called the "Booger Picker". Just go to this page, fill out the short form, and I'll get back to you with personal recommendations of boards we offer that would work for you! Here's the link: www.ebodyboarding.com/pages/booger-picker But, the Tribe Chief Flex or Chief PP (depending on your location) in a 45".
Hey, I’m 5’6, around 190lbs with a pretty muscular build. Would a 42 inch hunter work? I’m riding a cheap 42” now; I catch waves on it, but I’m too inexperienced to know what to upgrade to
I just got a board from Jay, and he spent a lot of time helping me find the right high-volume board. It's awesome to receive so much help from a bodyboarding legend. He was spot on, and I couldn't be happier with my new board. Jay and his team are true professionals.
Great video Jay. Some really interesting information in this video! 🙌
Great Vid! You helped me out a lot on my previous board purchase @ 6' 225lbs. Ended up on the Chief Flex 43.5" and couldn't be happier. Hitting only WA and SC in SoCal so far, water temps on the cooler side and the board is dialed in. Just ordered the MS Style Loaded HV board for a trip coming up in Jan w/ warmer water temps, hoping it's a good match as well. Either way Jay and Vicki, ebodyboarding is awesome, really appreciate all you put into helping out when needed either in person @ the shop or online! Keep charging!
I’m 6’3 & I hover around 300-315lbs. I ride the 45’ Tanker and I also ride the Custom X 46’ XL. The Tanker I love when it’s a small day and the waves don’t have a lot of push it’s a great cruzer. The Custom X I ride on bigger days when there’s no problem with push or wanting to get air. Jay is the man 🤙🏼
Thanks Preston.
I just ordered a chief flex bat tail. I used to ride an empire 42. About 10 years ago or more trying to get back into it this summer. Got a Costco (Scott burke ) board for the kids, tried it out and I couldn't catch anything at Sunset Beach. Im 5 '10 240. Learned to catch waves on the empire. About same weight give or take back them.
Hoping this board will make it fun again at 51 year old. Only downside is the one color option!
Trust me, it will make a huge difference over a cheap entry-level Costco board which isn't designed for your height/weight!
Bought a big boy board from Jay and dang what a difference. They are heavier as well you almost have to laugh when looking at entry level boards by comparison. If you have the weight buy the right right board it changes the game.
Great tutorial Brochacho !!!
If we're to buy a board at my size now 6 ft 280 I would definitely buy the Chief flex . Probably the 43+ . Even though I don't fit in that category , I grew up hunting down the biggest BZs they made. I got to the ride with you at the wedge in the early 90s.
Yeah, the 43.5" should work for you.
Love my HV boards. What would a HV board for Shaq look like?
50 in BOARD with a 26 in wide point 17 inches down tapered to 21. Thick as phuck!
@@troycote4503 LOL
@@minxlabrada I couldn't imagine. He's a giant. I'm 6 ft 280 , not the 20 year old charging the wedge anymore. I always bought the biggest BZ I found. They were around 44 long, 23 wide and I weighed 220.back then. mach 77 was tiny for me, and I could fold them in half
The Tanker 48".
I appreciate you selling high volume boards. I wish more bodyboard companies would display the volume of their boards instead of just focussing on length to determine the right sized board-A narrow and thin 43" board could have a lower volume than a 41" board thats wider and thicker. I'm a bit short and stalky and like to ride DK but find 42"+ boards a bit too long and forces me to lay on the board farther back. Although a longer board delays my pop up by "only" ~0.5 seconds, it could mean the difference of making the drop or popping up too late and eating it. 40" is the perfect length but often lacks sufficient volume for my weight, which in turn hinders speed. A 40" HV board is the sweet-spot for someone short and stalky as myself who likes to DK.
Thanks. I think you mean "stocky" right? We sell the Tribe Chief Flex and the Hunter HV in a 40" option.
Thank you
I feel the top deck should be a little concave in HV boards. Due to my round beer belly, there is not much contact and even with a lot of wax, I still tend to slip off when paddling hard.
Edit: Or this might be get a 2 inch too long board due not finding a HV board locally here in South Africa.
you should be on the inside rail making contact with the elbow and hip not in the center on your belly.
@@krusher74 That is fine while taking the wave. But just general paddling is the problem with a really round belly :( Just rotating, there is a good chance to slip. The contact area is just too little (yes, loosing weight will solve this).
Nice video. And for skinny guys? There aren't too many options. I know Tanner s board is thin and PLC. Any other options?
Pretty much any other board. Bodyboards are thin nowadays compared to what we rode in the 80s/90s.
Jay,
36M 5'11" currently 220lbs on 2021 custom x1 43" (54mm thick) PP (1.9pcf i believe) double stringer. east coast NC waves with yearly trips to Rincon, PR: experience 20 years intermediate rider. Will the chief PP 42" give me more float but sacrifice some maneuverability? Would a HV board like the chief PP also be better for smaller days because of float?
Thanks, Mike
You are DEFINITELY a candidate for a Chief PP 42"! 60mm thick, so way more float, more glide/speed while on the wave, etc.
Hi, do you have a stockist in Australia? Thanks
No, but we ship worldwide!
www.ebodyboarding.com/pages/international-shipping
I wonder if the biggest board would ride like a Beater Board make it a twin fin and forget the flippers
The Tanker would ride nothing like a Beater. The Beaters have a super-narrow tail and a weird rounded nose.
@@eBodyboardingcom Thanks was thinking about getting back into Boggie boarding . Started off a B.B. My knees are shot now it's hard to surf a short board. Like your boards.
Where are you located?
www.ebodyboarding.com/pages/contact-us
We ship worldwide!
Hey man that's a great video. I'm tall and lean, 6'5 in height and about 190 lbs. Should I get 45'?
Yes, 45" Hunter HV
@@eBodyboardingcom Thanks man. will I benefit from a bigger board?
I'm tall 190 cm and my wheight is 98 kg. I live in Italy and near my place there is sandy Beach with low Power wave What Board do you raccomand?
I'd suggest the Tribe Chief PP 45".
I'm 6'5 240 what do you recommend
We have a great page on our site called the "Booger Picker". Just go to this page, fill out the short form, and I'll get back to you with personal recommendations of boards we offer that would work for you!
Here's the link:
www.ebodyboarding.com/pages/booger-picker
But, the Tribe Chief Flex or Chief PP (depending on your location) in a 45".
Hey, I’m 5’6, around 190lbs with a pretty muscular build. Would a 42 inch hunter work? I’m riding a cheap 42” now; I catch waves on it, but I’m too inexperienced to know what to upgrade to
I'd probably suggest a 41" Hunter.
@@eBodyboardingcom thanks for the advice
Hmm this is why I don't like my name brand 44