HOW TO BUY YOUR FIRST SURFBOARD?


SURFBOARDS FOR BEGINNERS

Buying a beginner's surfboard for yourself or a child can be an overwhelming experience. So many designs and lengths to select from. Possibly so much varying advice that you have heard and read.  
No matter whether you are looking at beginner's surfboards for you or someone else, the basic rules remain the same. Read on for handy hints on buying beginner surfboards.

OK, first up, unless you are a lightweight teen who already has excellent skating skills and therefore fantastic balance, flexibility, and maneuvering skills, you will need a beginner surfboard that is going to offer you great stability and flotation. This will mean starting on a longboard surfboard. Longboards make great beginner's surfboards as the extra length of the board provides plenty of extra flotation and stability.

Why do we keep mentioning stability and flotation? Well, without these factors, a beginner surfer is really going to struggle to paddle the surfboard, get up on the board, and catch any waves. All 3 are very important factors for successfully catching a wave. If you can't catch any waves you will firstly get frustrated, and secondly, you won't be able to practice and improve your surfing skills.

The thicker the surfboard, the better it will float you (known as flotation), which will make it much easier to catch a wave. A nice wide surfboard will provide better stability or the beginner, which means a better chance of staying on.  

What size surfboard should I get?  
OK, this will depend a lot on your height and weight. The taller and heavier you are, the thicker and longer the surfboard will need to be. So a 14 year old teenager is going to need a totally different beginner surfboard to someone in their 30's or 40's who weighs a whole lot more.

Best longboard surfboard for beginners.
 
Your body weight is going to play the biggest factor in determining the best width and length of your surfboard. The lighter you are, the less thickness you will require to float you. A thickness of 2 1/2 - 2 3/4" will suit those who come in between 75-175 lbs, 2 3/4"- 3 " will suit those who weigh 175- 250 lbs, and 3 - 3 1/4" thickness for those over 250 lbs.

Lengthwise, those who weigh 120 lbs and over should be in the 9' to 9'6" range, remembering the more you weigh the extra length you will need. Those surfers who are under 120 lbs could look at mini-mals anywhere between 8' and 8'6".

Beginner surfboards for teens and those with great balance and flexibility. Those teens and young adults who have awesome balance and maneuverability from skateboarding, or just natural talent, can sometimes opt for a funboard. These are shorter than a longboard, but still offer plenty of flotation due to their width. Due to these board's designs they allow a beginner surfer a great range of fun moves. However, as we have said, this is only going to be an appropriate beginner's surfboard for the agile novice who is going to learn quickly.

Funboard sizes for beginners.
 
Those surfers who weigh between 50 and 150 lbs will need a thickness of about 2 1/4- 2 1/2" range. Those who weigh 150- 250lbs will do best with a 2 1/2 - 2 3/4" thickness, and those who weigh over 250 lbs should be looking at 2 3/4 - 3" thickness. Funboard lengths of between 6'8" and 7'6" will be the range for those who come in under 250 lbs. Those over 250 lbs will need about an 8' long funboard.

Let's not forget that these beginner surfboard size ranges are a rough guide only.

Conclusion.  
The very best surfboards for beginners are going to be very stable and have great flotation. These are the 2 most important factors for paddling, staying on the board and catching waves. Most beginner surfers will do well with the appropriate sized longboard for their height and weight. 

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