man-making-surfboard giving Beginners a Guide To Buying Your First Surfboard

You are your first surfboard away from becoming a pro surfer. But choosing your first surfboard is a challenging task. There are many different factors that you need to consider before going ahead with your purchase. From choosing the perfect size to taking it out for your first trial, each factor is vital in making the right decision. So, to help you through this exciting new experience, we have the ultimate guide for you. 

Here is a beginner's guide to buying your first surfboard.

New or old 

The first question you need to answer is whether you want to practice on a new surfboard or take a safe bet on an old one. With a new surfboard comes the constant worry of it getting damaged. For a beginner, these things are often inevitable. But finding a used surfboard that suits your needs will be asking for too much. An all-new surfboard will be a costlier choice, while a used one will be easier on the pocket. However, a new one can be a more suitable surfboard for your needs with the right measurement.

The surfboard art

This one may not be a technical factor, but it is surely psychological. A surfboard of your choice and something you find cool will motivate you every day to be a better surfer, which is very important for a beginner. That is why choosing the perfect surfboard art is also quite important. You would want a surfboard that you can flaunt on Instagram. There are many great options, and considering other factors, this one will also help you make this process more fun than serious.

The size of the surfboard

This factor is the most tricky part of buying your first surfboard. Choosing the dimension for your surfboard is crucial. The right length, width, and thickness all are important factors and should be paid utmost attention to. 

The length determines the ease of paddling and speed, the thickness affects the floating capabilities of the surfboard, and the width decides the stability. Avoid buying a surfboard too small for your size and stature as a beginner. It is the most common mistake. A small surfboard may fit well in your car, but it can ruin your first surfing experience. Your surfing abilities will also be essential in choosing the right surfboard.

Expert advice 

This entire process may seem like a lot to you as a beginner, especially when so many technicalities are involved. Well, if you ever feel overwhelmed with all this information, it is time to get help from an expert. An expert or a pro surfer with years of experience can be the right fit for this excruciating and complex task. You can find many experienced trainers on the beach who can help you more effectively. They will also help you find the right board and train you to ride your first wave. 

Try before buying 

Lastly, another important tip for buying your first surfboard is to take it for a trial run before making the final decision. Not just one you like, but several because your surfing expertise is determined by the surfboard you choose. Most surfboard sellers provide rental or trial surfboards for you to test the water as well as the surfboard. By trying out the surfboard before making the purchase, you can better understand whether the surfboard is suitable for you. 

Surfing can be a fun holiday experience or a lifelong hobby with which you fall in love. In both scenarios, your first experience and first surfboard will define your entire surfing journey. We hope we have made this excruciating process of buying your first surfboard much easier. 

 

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