How long should my first surfboard be?

Your First Surfboard Should Be Big and Thick
Get a board that will give flotation and allows for easy paddling. A good average size board for a beginning surfer would be around 7 feet long and 19-21 inches wide and at least 2-3 inches thick.
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How long should a beginner surf board be?

A good rule of thumb for beginner surfboards is to start with a longboard that is about 3 feet longer than your height. So if you're 5'6” to 6'0” tall, an 8'6” to 9'0” longboard would be pretty ideal.
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Is a 9ft surfboard good for beginners?

Being a fairly traditional longboard shape, the 9ft Log is ideal for beginners, though it also comes in 8 and 7ft lengths for smaller riders or those who prefer a shorter board.
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How much should I spend on my first surfboard?

A beginner's surfboard may cost you between $380 and $1,030 or more. There's no need to purchase a professional or brand name surfboard at the beginning of your journey. You will only wear it out as you gain experience. You may even find that surfing isn't for you, so don't waste your money in the beginning.
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Is a 7ft surfboard good for beginners?

For kids under 12, something around the 7ft mark is ideal. If they're on the taller side, something around 6'6” or 6'2” in a fish surfboard. These are perfect for aiding progression in the early stages of learning. Choosing the right surfboard that has enough buoyancy or “float” helps in aiding paddling.
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What surfboard size should I get?

Ride the Cloud 4-8 inches shorter than your height depending on your body type. A lean, 6 foot advanced surfer should feel at home on a 5'4-5'6 Cloud. For larger surfers, we suggest staying at least 4 inches shorter than your height and adding some custom volume throughout to add buoyancy.
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How do you know if your surfboard is too small?

The waves frequently roll under you and your surfboard.

Bigger surfboards tend to be more buoyant in the water and chances are your surfboard is too small for you. To get moving down the surface of the waves, you need to catch some speed.
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Can I learn to surf on a shortboard?

To recap, yes you can learn to surf on a shortboard, but doing so will typically cost you a lot of extra time and effort vs getting started on a longer surfboard with more volume.
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What type of surfboard is best for small waves?

Longboards are the best surfboard type for surfing small waves because of their increased length, volume, and flat rockers. If you want to make the most out of smaller days at your favorite surf spot, a longboard is your best friend in the water.
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Is 8ft a long board?

8ft long would be the smallest length a regular adult would usually learn on. One thing to be aware of is that there are a number of cheap, low quality/ poorly constructed foam boards being sold on sites like Ebay.
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Is it worth buying a beginner surfboard?

Verdict: Don't buy a standard shortboard as your first surfboard when you are still a beginner / intermediate surfer. Buying a surfboard is always a compromise, at the stage of your surf career, every surfboard has different characteristics: some work better in hollow waves, some work better in big waves etc.
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What is the best beginner surfboard?

The Quick Answer: The Best Beginner Surfboards
  • Wavestorm.
  • Catch Surf Odysea Log.
  • South Bay Board Co. Guppy.
  • Foamy 8′ Gunner.
  • South Bay Board Co. Verve.
  • Boardworks Froth!
  • Bic Sport Paint Softboard.
  • Catch Surf 5′ 6″ Odysea Tri Fin.
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Is longboard surfing easier?

Longer boards are better for beginners or for surfers who prefer the style and grace of surfing a longboard, Longboards are more forgiving and stable allowing beginners the stability needed to learn how to balance on a surfbaord.
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What is the best size longboard for a beginner?

99% of beginners should start with a cruiser longboard. If you're looking for a beginner cruiser board, I'd recommend it being at least 30” long and 8.5” wide. A long, wide deck will be easier to balance on. The wheels should be large/soft (60mm-80mm / 77a-83a) so they roll over cracks/bumps with ease.
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Should a shortboard be taller than you?

A good place to start is going to be 12"-24" taller than yourself but will vary by the shape and style of surfboard. Fish- Proper fish size is typically 2-4" shorter than your shortboard. Shortboard- I usually recommend going 2-6" taller than yourself.
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Is it hard to learn to surf?

Learning to surf is hard

The truth is, learning to surf is tough and it takes time, a long time. How hard can it be? From mastering the popup, reading waves to navigating the lineup and brutal paddle outs, surfing can at times be a hard sport to become good at.
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How do you Duckdive?

Remember to start your duck dive when you are a surfboard's distance from the wave.
  1. Get as much paddle speed as you can. ...
  2. Don't rush to the surface. ...
  3. Keep your eyes open under water. ...
  4. Kick hard on the traction pad: Really think about bringing your board “deep and parallel to the bottom”, while still moving forward.
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Can you duck dive a 7ft board?

Can you duck dive a 7′ board? It's possible to duck dive a board between 7 feet and 7 feet 6 inches, however, it will require strength and technique to do so. One way to accomplish a duck dive on a board this size is to push down sideways on the board's rails with your hands and your upper body's weight.
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How short of a surfboard can I ride?

Simply put, you can go as short as you want as long as you can still paddle in and catch the wave in the first place. Going super short however, for most of us, is best in fun playful waves.
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What is considered a short surfboard?

Shorter surfboards are relatively new compared to the long storied longboards. You'll recognize a shortboard by them being under 7 feet in length. Their shorter length makes them faster and perfect for tackling more powerful waves.
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Is a 7 foot surfboard a longboard?

Beginner surfers should get a longboard surfboard that is 9'4” long and around 23 inches wide. Experienced surfers transitioning from a shortboard should ride longboards that are at least 9'6” long and 22 inches wide.
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Can you surf 1ft waves?

As a general rule, if it's only 1ft, it's pretty difficult to surf on, unless you longboard or are a lightweight grom/ shredding machine!
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How long is the average surfboard?

Surfboards come in lengths from five feet to over twelve feet. The length of the board is determined by the type of and the size of the waves that a board will be used on. The ideal length for a surfer will depend on the surfers own height, weight, and surfing ability.
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