Choosing a Surfboard that's right for you

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Need help choosing your next or first Surfboard?

Buying a new surfboard can be a tricky experience. Whether you're an experienced rider or just learning there is a huge amount of choice out there. With 50 years of surfboard development design concepts for surfboards vary hugely.

When choosing a board there are a few key factors to take into consideration. The key questions you need to ask yourself are

What skill level am i?
What is my height?
What is my weight?
What type of wave will i be riding?
What is my budget?

Once you have answered these points you need to research which surfboard designs and shapes will give you a board that fits your answers to the above questions.

A comprehensive Surfboard buyers guide is the best place to start. The previous link will guide you to a page with information on all the different types of surfboard available. It discusses Surfboard shapes, tail shapes
and bottom shapes with detailed information on the charateristics of each how these design differences affect a Surfboards performance. This link also gives you a , height/weight chart that will guide you in picking the correct size board. From a 5'10 7S Superfish to a Webber Afterburner to a 10 foot Malibu, the choice is huge so research thoroughly.

Once you have decided what type of board will work for you it's not a bad idea to read some reviews, , Surfboard reviews give you a real world view of how a particular model works (or doesn't work) when out in the waves. For example, It's nice to know all the technical details on how a particular tail shape might loosen up the board when riding a wave, However if the wrong combination of tail shape and base shape are used together then it can result in a surfboard that simply doesn't work.

Once you have done your reseach and have decided on what type of Surfboard will work for you it's time to , buy yourself a board. If you are new to Surfing then there is no point in getting yourself a brand new board. Surfboards are fragile things and your first board will most definately take a beating. The performance difference between a new and a used board with a few dings on it will not be noticeable to a beginner either. Have a look for a reasonable condition board that is within your budget. Many fantastic , new and used surfboard bargains. are available across the internet.

For a guides on choosing a new or used surfboard including height and weight charts, surfboard reviews and a new / used surfboard marketplace visit www.boardauctions.com

3 things you should know about Choosing a Surfboard

A fantastic resource to help you research, choose and purchase your board can be found at www.boardauctions.com

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