Extreme Ironing Board Surfing
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 at
9:17 am
Jackass Belly-Board Surfer attempts extreme ironing board surfing on deskchair and then stairs! No harm done except for hole it plasterboard wall!
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![]() HIDE AWAY IRONING BOARD OAK FOLD DOWN RECESSED WALL MOUNT 400 SERIES US $124.99
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![]() Ironing Board Antique Fold Away Wall Mounted US $10.00
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![]() 42 Cast Iron Wall Hung Kitchen Sink with Drain Board US $826.95
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![]() Iron Board Holder over the door or Wall Mount US $50.63
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![]() Spectrum 66400 Wall Mount Ironing Board Holder White US $17.75
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![]() 30 HOME Metal Wall Magnet Message Board Memo Art Decor Iron US $39.95
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US $124.99






It really depends on now good of a surfer you are and where you are surfing. If you are a beginner, either a funboard or a longboard are going to enable you to paddle and get up on more waves then a shortboard.
Assuming you get comfortable on either a longboard or funboard, you will likely progress to a shortboard or some type of hybrid board that is less of a pain to pack around. One of the problems with surfing while a beginner is that you have to pack around a longer board to feel comfortable floating/standing on it. Also, they are very difficult to manuever both while paddling and standing up.
So, again, it really depends. If you are riding small waves, grab a longboard and get after it. Otherwise, grap the funboard and see if you enjoy that. Use the one that you can catch the most waves on. As you progress, you'll know what type of board you want to ride next.
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