HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST SURFBOARD?

SURFBOARD DESIGNS

  
Just as there are different types of waves, and different standards of surfers, 
so too are there different surfboard designs. 
No matter the wave or the ability of the surfer, there are surfboard shapes and designs to cover every situation. 
Read on for a quick rundown on surfboard design. 
What's going to be best for you and your local break?

The Longboard. 



As the name would suggest, this is a surfboard that can be anywhere in length from about 8' to 10' 6", but many lie in the 9' range. 
The longboard is the closest surfboard design available today to the original wooden surfboards ridden by the Hawaiians. 
Longboards are a popular choice as they are ideal surfboards for beginners, 
and favorites with many veteran surfers as well. 
Longboards are a great selection for beginners as they are long and wide, making them easy to paddle, easy to float, and very stable. 
This makes them easy for the less experienced to catch a wave and stay on. Longboards can also be a very forgiving surfboard for the surfer who has gained a few pounds and no longer has the physique of Kelly Slater. 
Longboards can come with several different fin setups including a single fin, thruster, or 2 +1.

The Fish Surfboard
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It is a newer surfboard design. 
Fish surfboard designs feature a board that is wider and shorter, 
with a flatter rocker, than a traditional surfboard. 
Fish surfboards also have a distinctive swallow tail. 
They are an excellent choice for surfers looking for fun on soft mushy waves. Fish surfboards will make a slow wave seem much faster, 
but their design can make them a little too loose for some surfer's liking. 
Fish surfboards have great flotation and are easy to paddle and catch waves, making them a great choice for a surfer with a little experience.

And now the review of 9 fish surfboards:





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