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Filed in: Surfboard Questions | On: February 20th, 2008 | Comments: (3) Q: I have a protruding chicken bone in the middle of my rib cage where the rib cage meets. When I’m surfing, the bone starts hurting from rubbing on the board. Have you ever heard of this before, and do you think that a pad placed chest high on my board would be workable? Thanks, Richard A: Hey Richard, I’ve never heard of someone having this problem before but I’m sure there are a few options to remedy the situation and get you to surf pain free. I guess the easiest and quickest way to solve this problem would be to do exactly as you say and velcro a piece of padded foam to your deck directly underneath your chest (you should lie on your board and see where you need to place the pad). Another idea would be to talk with your local shaper and have him create a concave in the deck where your protruding bone rests on top of the board. It sounds weird but having the concave would not affect the performance of your board and would effectively allow you to ride pain free. Has anyone else out there experience something similar? 3 Comments »By participating in online discussions you acknowledge that you have read and agreed to the TERMS OF SERVICE. Any violations of these terms may result in account suspension or deactivation. Please keep your comments civil and in good taste. To report a comment, email info@surfboardshack.comjason, on July 6, 2008 @ 9:12 pm |same problem. broke the rib in a wakeboard accident. have quit surfing because the pain to balance on a board is unbearable… thanks for any suggestions. will look at paddleair vest Jonathan, on August 5, 2009 @ 6:44 pm |I have a protruding rib injury as well, and with a thick wetsuit on it doesn’t hurt but does effect my wind and paddling endurance. Also the skin over it is always tore up(even with the suit). Have you found something that worked? Leave a comment |
surfbumd, on February 27, 2008 @ 6:46 pm |
my friend has this same bone problem, he recommends the “paddleair” paddle vest.
http://www.paddleair.com