Today we're riding an NSP funboard. Its got a nice full nose with a lot of float behind it to make an easy board to learn on. The board has a full rail creating a more forgiving environment for the beginning surfer. This board is a beginners dream.
But what about the surfer who isn't a beginner anymore?
The board still can ride. It's not a soft sponge top that will get water logged and heavy after a few rides. The board can turn and hold its line on the face of the wave. The response isn't as great as a higher performance board but it can still turn. It's a good board for those surfers who don't want to buy a longboard for those choppy small days. Overall, its a fun board to ride!
Here is GSI's video on the NSP Surfbetty. The same board only for the ladies.
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