I personally am a 65 kg rider, who adores big wave boards. I have ridden from 75ltr to 88ltr on 2m+ waves, European, Cabezo, Cape Town, and honestly nowadays big boards are amazing. The pleasure of positioning freedom and blasting in 13-15 knots in 1.5m to 2m waves, on a 4.4 and 88ltr in Platboom I had experienced is beyond description...not to mention being almost alone on the water. Just my style...but I also ride a lot in onshore and would even go for a 94ltr board on some occasions and not regret it. Still small sail, big board...makes things easy aand switches on jumping in some marginal conditions.
Really nice interview on a good subject.
This video is helpful, I am also 105Kg and a board ratio of 120L/105 is perfect for me.
Every goya I own is unique and gives true connection to the ride. Love em!!
More of this please:)
Thanks for the feedback! More to come.
hands down Francisco!
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I’ll stick with my 68L Goya custom. Small boards rock :)
Totally! Especially if you're a smaller guy. 68 custom is a great board ✌️
yeah but I bet you only weigh like 65kg ?
@@matthewstocks7025 That’s about right. 63 Kg
I personally am a 65 kg rider, who adores big wave boards. I have ridden from 75ltr to 88ltr on 2m+ waves, European, Cabezo, Cape Town, and honestly nowadays big boards are amazing. The pleasure of positioning freedom and blasting in 13-15 knots in 1.5m to 2m waves, on a 4.4 and 88ltr in Platboom I had experienced is beyond description...not to mention being almost alone on the water. Just my style...but I also ride a lot in onshore and would even go for a 94ltr board on some occasions and not regret it. Still small sail, big board...makes things easy aand switches on jumping in some marginal conditions.
75L is not a big board. I do ride a 84L on float and ride condition but anything bigger is just too big for my weight.