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	<title>Comments on: Review of the Sunova Nitro, 7S Superfish, Webber Fatburner, and More Surfboards</title>
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		<title>By: NewquaySurfer</title>
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		<description>&quot;...useful for newer surfers learning to catch waves for the first time&quot;

I kind have to disagree with this. I own the 7S epoxy and its a totally fun board - but def not for a beginner tho.  

If your a beginner IMHO you want to be riding something way bigger than the 7S unless your under 5ft tall. So a longboard, mal or atleast a much bigger fish.

Like with alot of smaller boards if your paddle fitness is not up to speed ( i.e you don&#039;t surf atleast a few times a week) catching waves could be tricky. 

The speed of the board also could be a major challenge for beginners who are used to riding foamies or longboards. You really have to work the board to surf.

That said if your at an intermediate level - can pull of some solid top and bottom turns and wanna have some fun this is a cool board. 

I love the fact its so small and surfing in waist to head high beach breaks can be a blast. When it gets going this board it can feel really quick and certainly way faster than another 6&#039;6 fish I own.

I think its an awesome surfboard!</description>
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<p>I kind have to disagree with this. I own the 7S epoxy and its a totally fun board &#8211; but def not for a beginner tho.  </p>
<p>If your a beginner IMHO you want to be riding something way bigger than the 7S unless your under 5ft tall. So a longboard, mal or atleast a much bigger fish.</p>
<p>Like with alot of smaller boards if your paddle fitness is not up to speed ( i.e you don&#8217;t surf atleast a few times a week) catching waves could be tricky. </p>
<p>The speed of the board also could be a major challenge for beginners who are used to riding foamies or longboards. You really have to work the board to surf.</p>
<p>That said if your at an intermediate level &#8211; can pull of some solid top and bottom turns and wanna have some fun this is a cool board. </p>
<p>I love the fact its so small and surfing in waist to head high beach breaks can be a blast. When it gets going this board it can feel really quick and certainly way faster than another 6&#8217;6 fish I own.</p>
<p>I think its an awesome surfboard!</p>
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