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I Want to Start Surfing! A Quick and Dirty Beginner’s Guide to Surfboards
Posted By jameslucas On May 19, 2010 @ 9:53 am In surfboards | 1 Comment
By [1] [3] Rob Wang
What type of surfboard do I need? If you’re fresh to surfing, your best bet is to pick up a longboard or a foamie (soft top). Cruise over to your local surf shop and have them pick out a board that will suit your frame and build.
While it’s tempting to pick up a shortboard-who wouldn’t want to be shredding up waves-starting off on one is generally frustrating enough to stop most newbies from ever trying again. So unless you’ve got the learning curve of a surfing GOD, a longboard’s consistency and stability is what you’ll need to improve quickly.
A quality longboard will last you a lifetime. Even after you become a better surfer, longboards are ideal for small wave days and teaching visiting friends, family, and groms how to cut their first wave.
What’s a leash? Its a rubber cord that ties your board to your leg. Leashes keep your surfboard from floating away from you or shooting out from under you and into someone’s face.
Do I need one? Having to chase down your surfboard gets old pretty quick. Get a leash.
Why do people use surf wax? Normally your board will be extremely slick and next to impossible to grip when wet. Wax fixes that. If you aren’t a big fan of wax, you can always look into a traction pad for your board.
Traction Pad? These is a grippy foam plate that attaches to the surface and towards the rear of the board. They function just like wax.
Water temperature: The water temperature will determine everything from the kind of protective gear you wear to the wax you use For convenience, the guide below is grouped by the type of surf wax you want to use. Make sure you’ve got the right wax for the water conditions you want to surf; otherwise it’ll fleck right off.
Rob Wang is a San Diego based writer with a predilection for surf, greasy food, and sleep deprivation.
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