What is the best surf board?

What is the best surf board for beginers?

  • I have absolutely no idea at all how to surf or board sizes

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    The best surfboard for someone who has "absolutely no idea how to surf" is one rented from your surfing instructor. Seriously, this question gets asked a lot, and the answer is always the same, so forgive me if I "cut and paste" it from the last time. Before you even think about surfing, you have to understand that surfing is an ocean sport, that should only be practiced by persons who are already competent ocean swimmers. Swimming in a pool is neat, but it's not ocean swimming, with undertows, rip tides and sometimes BIG waves. I have seen lots of great pool swimmers get rescued. So, my first tip on how to surf is to be at home in the ocean.There are way too many dangerous people in the water now. They are a danger to themselves and other surfers, don't join their ranks. Lessons are the best way to start. Lessons can come from a professional instructor, or surfing family members or experienced surfing friends. Professional lessons are NOT that expensive, and they are a wise investment.You have to learn surf etiquette (so the experienced surfers in the line up don't want to drown you), how to paddle and take off on a wave, and how to ride a wave. The last thing experienced surfers want is for inexperienced people to just grab a board, rush into the surf and get in our way. Lessons shorten the learning curve significantly. And they help keep ignorant, un-prepared kooks out of the water and out of the way of more experienced surfers. Don't even think about buying your own surfboard, yet. A surfboard is a big investment. Beginners should take advantage of renting boards and wetsuits while taking lessons. If it turns out you don't like surfing, you haven't wasted a whole lot of money on gear that you are not going to use. When you are ready to buy, don't waste your time on line, go to a good local surf shop to discuss your size (weight is import, height isn't), skill level and local wave conditions. After 46 years of surfing, I still get my surfboard buying advice from good local shops in the places where I surf. A surf shop is also the best place to find information on instructors. Almost ALL instructors will start you off on a longboard. It is just too difficult for most people to learn how to surf on a short board. Most get quickly discouraged, and just quit. Now, over the years, I have seen some young surfers start out on short boards and master them in time. There are no RULES on what kind of board you learn on, but it's just common sense to learn on a long board. And, I know there are lots of nice kids who want to share information with you on line. But don't take the advice from youngsters, who may know even less than you do about surfing, a surfboard is a big investment. I hope you are mature enough to read through the BS that lots of people throw at you on line. So, I would be very careful about who's advice you take. Good luck with surfing. I started when I was 14, that was in 1966. As you can see, I have been surfing for a while, and it has given me a lifetime of fun. It will for you too, if you take the time to learn the right way. With good ocean skills, some good lessons and a lot of patience, you can do it. Just remember, it is not as easy as it looks from the beach.

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A 9-11 ft. board, depending on your weight. But I would stick with surf lessons for now.

Surfing With Ben-Surf Lessons

First decide if you want to short board or long board. I learned how to surf by long boarding first and then trying to short board after i got good at long boarding. I would recommend long boarding until you have the basics down; paddling, catching waves, standing up. after you get the basics down if you want you cold try to short boarding. If your going to start off long boarding you should get a foam long board that is very buoyant. If you decide to short board first you should get a wide short board.

SurferBoi

Turtle bay or Bic boards are great for learning and the transition stage.. just talk to the guy at the store about length/width/volume because they will be able to see with your height.. Good luck!

Eden

the biggest board you can get your hands on.

Me

Soft top and around 8 feet maybe at liquid shredder.com

Nauset

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