About Surfboards

Surfboards Explained


Shortboarding ( 3fins ) (Thruster)

Generally shortboards will have a cut away nose allowing for steeper take off and more aggressive maneuvers. There are many variations of shortboards. Different dimensions will suit different abilities, weight and types of wave. Typically sizes range from 5ft for younger experienced surfers, to 7ft for heavier surfers.

Mini Mal (single fin or thruster)

A smaller version of a longboard with a round nose and generally full in their width, both nose and tail. Typically around 7-8ft thay are ideal for beginners.

Longboards (single fin, thruster or single fin plus to smaller side fins)

Generally Over 9ft longboards are the orinal wave riding tool with a wider nose increased width and volume. Longboards catch waves with ease but take skill to maneuver.

Surfboard Designs Explained

Rails

 Surfboard Rails

Rail Volume


Bottom Contours

Tail shapes

Fins

Single Fins

3 Fins (Thruster)

2 Fins (Twin Fins)

 

With some of the top Surfboard manufacturers and shapers in the world our collection of surfboards can be seen as one of the best, we have listed below some headings of surfboard construction this should give you an idea of the different materials used in building surfboards.


SURFBOARD CONSTRUCTION :

Seven Super Fish Surfboard

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