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BOARD TYPES

STAND UP PADDLEBOARDS

 

 

Stand Up Paddleboards or “SUPs” are the largest and most forgiving surf craft available.  SUPs utilise a paddle to move through the water and are typically longer with board sizes ranging from 7 to 13ft in length and widths from 27 - 34 inches depending on their intended use.  Typically speaking, 10ft x 32” inches is considered a safe option for most beginners.  SUPS are constructed using the same materials as most surfboards however utilise only one foam type (EPS) in order to reduce the boards overall weight.

SUPS are recommended for: All Skill Levels

 

LONGBOARDS

 

 

 

The longboard or Malibu is the most traditional surfboard shape. It is longer than other surfboards offering better glide and ranges in size from 9 to 10ft.  Typically speaking most longboards will be around 20 inches wide and 3 inches deep. The thickness and length makes them very stable in the water, easy to paddle and  suitable for an array of wave sizes.

Longboards are recommended for: All Skill Levels

 

 

MINI MALS

 

The Mini Mal surfboard or “Mid-length” is a great universal board that is well suited to beginners. It is a smaller version of a Longboard in a more forgiving and comfortable size range.  Typically Mini Mals will range in size from 7 to 8ft in length.

Mini Mals have a wide nose and lower rocker just like the Longboard for easy paddling and nose riding whilst also being smaller in size to give you more maneuverability and control.

Mini Mals are recommended for: Beginners (due to its paddling ability and stability).

 

FUNBOARDS 

 

Funboards are extremely versatile and forgiving due to their wider and thicker shape.  The extra width when compared to a shortboard allows the surfer to balance easily and put more power into their turns.  Typically Funboards range from 5- 7ft and offer higher volume than a traditional shortboard. This means that a Funboard is a great transitional board (perfect for any surfer looking to move down in size whilst maintaining their paddling power and stability).

Funboards are recommended for: Intermediate surfers looking to downsize without sacrificing paddle power.

 

FISH

 

Fish boards got their name from its fish-like tail profile. Fish boards are usually shorter (5’2 – 6’4 feet in length), wider (between 18 – 22 inches) and flatter than a Shortboard, making it work very well in small surf. The Fish was designed to improve a rider’s capability to catch waves and maintain their speed. There is not much curve in the nose of the board so it paddles very well, glides over whitewash and carries speed through flat sections of a wave with ease.

Fish are recommended for: Intermediate surfers looking to ride small to medium waves.

 

HYBRID

 

A Hybrid surfboard mixes design features from two board types (Funboard and Shortboard) in order to find a good balance between power, drive and manoeuvrability. Hybrids usually incorporate extra thickness, width and length, which help to catch a wave whilst maintaining stability.

Hybrids are recommended for: Intermediate to Advanced surfers

 

 

SHORTBOARD

 

The Shortboard is the most refined surfboard shape available.  Shortboards are designed for high performance surfing offering maximum manoeuvrability, speed, power and control.  A shortboard is the most difficult board to ride and requires a higher skill level than other board types. The modern Shortboard is generally less than 7 feet long, has thin sides (rails) and an upturned sharp nose (nose rocker). This nose rocker helps provide for more manoeuvrability and of course to avoid hitting the tip of your board.

Shortboards are recommended for: Intermediate or Advanced surfers

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