What Size of Surfboard Should I Get?
So one of the most common questions we get here is, "what size of surfboard should I get?" I wish that there was a simple answer to that but unfortunately there really isn't. The answer lies in several questions I need to ask you... "What's your skill level, height, weight, goal, type of wave...?" I think you get the idea.
So even though there's a whole slew of options, and obviously a few variables, I will do my best to give you some general rules of thumb.
Beginners
If you're a beginner, I always recommend going with a longboard. Now, I know longboards may not be cool and sexy but I need you to put your ego aside for a moment. Let me ask you a question. What's "cooler": sitting, falling, and barely paddling a "cool" shortboard OR surfing, turning, and easily paddling a longboard? I hope you answered surfing over falling. If you didn't say surfing... take up a different sport. :) Now, what size of longboard should you get? We'll look at this from a height stand point, and we'll assume that you're of an average weight. Rule of thumb is to get a longboard 3ft longer than your height. So for me, I'm 6' 180lbs and I ride a 9'0". There can always be exceptions to this if you're on the heavier side or lighter side.
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Intermediates
You guys are little more tricky because your board selection can be anything from a longboard to a funboard to a fish or shortboard. And they all have different rules. So let's see if I can make this simpler. Longboard- Same rules above, 3ft taller than yourself. Funboard- These boards can be anywhere from 6'6" to 8'6" or so and is more dependent on your weight and what you are trying to accomplish. 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. But this depends on the size of waves you'll be surfing it in.
Advanced
You guys don't need my help. You now exactly what you want and probably wouldn't take my opinion anyways. :) Well hopefully that helps a little. If this wasn't specific enough for you send us an email or leave us a comment below and we'll give you a personal recommendation. If you're not ready to contact us (afraid we're going to try and sell you something huh?) you can always check our Progression Guide that will give you some more detailed information on this subject.
If you have any other questions, please email us at surf@degree33.com or call (800) 920-2363 to discuss your next board.
Im 5’11" 155 lbs. beginner/intermediate. trying to get back into surfing. i go to hawaii every year so im trying to decide what kind of board i should get.
my daughter is 12 and is about 4’ 9in. What size board is best for her? I’ve been told a 6’-6’6" board. Maybe a BIC? Something that takes a beating. Her only issue with the big board is that she says (when we rented one) that its hard to paddle because it is big, but certainly doesn’t want to go w/ a smaller board because she’s a beginner. Thanks for advice!
Buying a board for a 12 yr old is a little tough. They are still growing!
The main thing you will want to look for is something that isn’t too wide. At her size her shoulders aren’t very wide and so a wide board will be harder to paddle even though it will be a more steady platform to stand on. I would look for something in the 6’-7’ range but stay under 20" wide. Hope that helps.
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i’m 5’11 and 140lbs, and ive been shortboard/fish’ing for about 3 years now, advanced i guess, but i want to get into longboarding a bit, as i live in florida, but i know NOTHING about what size i should get in one. I know how to surf well, and have even entered competitions and placed, so its not like i’ll be beginning, but i was looking for a performance longboard? Please help me out on the dimensions
@elliot – Rule of thumb for length on a longboard is 3ft. So you’ll want something in the 9ft range. Width and thickness is a variable based on preference. At 140lbs you don’t need to go super thick but I’d go at least 2 3/4" but not more than 3". The main thing about width is you want comfortable paddling. This has to do with your shoulder width… or how comfortably it fits under your arm when carrying it.
I would recommend our 9’ Ultimate. Check it out here – http://www.degree33surfboards.com/surf-gear/surfboards-by-shape/longboard-surfboards/ultimate.html
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