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Surfboard Buying Guide p5038

Jul 11, 2007

Buying a surfboard is not rocket science but there are a few things you should know. Check out our buying guide!

Surfboards - Types 45v3j

  • The Soft Surfboard - Is the best type of board for all you beginners. It's soft, foam frame makes it easier for beginners to catch injury but they're not exactly the most durable boards. Ideally, a six foot soft board is the perfect size for kids. Retail: $200 - $500 US (new).
  • The Pop-Out Surfboard - Has a duck dive. Retail: $300 - $600 US (new).
  • Custom Fiberglass Surfboard - This is the type of board for the big boys. They are more bikes with training wheels. Retail: $600 - $1000+ US (new).
  • Surfboards - Tips For Buying a New Board 52641x

  • Check for dings or cracks. This is obviously more of a problem on second-hand boards, but you should still watch out for it on new ones.
  • When buying new, try to go to a surf shop rather than a sporting goods store. They will know more about setting you up with the board that is right for you.
  • Bring cash - lots of privately owned surf shops will bargain the price down of a new board if you pay with cash!
  • Surfboards - Tips For Buying a Used Board 6x5mc

  • For used surfboards, the number one thing to look for is quality. If there are a few dings or tiny cracks here and there, it's ok.
  • Make sure to do a thorough check of the board for things like discoloring and other signs of water damage.
  • Check carefully around the fins and make sure they are in good shape.
  • Don't be fooled by wax. Wax can hide a lot of problems so remove the wax before buying the board.
  • Make sure you compare the cost between the used board and a similar new board. If a seller feels you are new to surfing, they might try to take advantage.
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