Liddle's are amazing boards. May change your life. Or you might hate it. Understand what you are buying. A 'Burrito' is a 'Point Breaker' with the nose and tail cut off. Sizing is more about thickness than anything. 3" for 180lbs plus, 2 5/8" for lighter riders. Thinner rails for small point waves, thicker rails for more juiced point waves. If you surf lined up waves and like the feel of riding a wave, as opposed to slashing the wave, then you will find the rail to rail, up and down surfing of a 'Burrito' the same as that of a 'Point Breaker' with the main difference that the less board will allow for a bit more freedom. Adding the side fins will help in more steep drops, and allow for a bit less slide should you choose to surf off the tail a bit to make cutbacks. Bottom line, your fish will make crappy waves fun if your main style is slash and attack. A burrito will require you to surf with your feet closer together and your weight forward. It will hate sloppy waves, or juiced beach break over head high. Length is pretty irrellevant paddlewise for a good surfer as a 6' Burrito will glide into a clean wave almost as easily as a 7'0" Pointbreaker. The main difference is the sweet spot is smaller, so even more skill is required to really bury the rails forward and let the magic happen.