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Feeling.
Inspiration.
Love to waves.

With our boards You can learn faster and better understand every problem about surfing. With new experience, you will improve Your skills. Later bigger waves will be waiting.

Hard training

You need a lot of passion and patience to complete training at the high level. You need Your heart and strength, without them waves will win. Don't let them do it.

hard training on surfboard

First step...

Fish surfboard

fish surfboard type

The fish surfboard differs from a shortboard in that it has a wider, rounder nose, a wider mid-section width and a 'swallow tail'. They are generally between 5'2" and 6'4" long and between 18" and 22" wide. They are designed to improve wave catching capability while maintaining speed and manoeuvring performance, ideal for small to medium sized waves.

Short surfboard

shortboard surfboard type

The most common board used for shredding and contest-style surfing. It sacrifices paddling ease for the sake of speed, power and control. They are generally around 5'6" to 6'4" long and between 16" and 19" wide, generally with a rounded square tail. A surfboard designed for the advanced surfer.

Funboard

funboard surfboard type

Funboards range in length between 6'6" and 8'0" and 20" to 22" wide. The funboard combines the paddling power of a longboard with the turning ability of a shortboard. These boards perform well in all conditions and are ideal for less experienced surfers.

Gun surfboard

gun surfboard type

The gun is long, narrow and pointy at the nose and tail (pin tail) for maximum rail contact. They range from 6' to 10' plus. They are ideal for big wave surfing, or for powerful, steep waves. Because of their shape they are easier to paddle out further to the big waves and easier to control on the steeper waves.

Malibu surfboard

malibu surfboard type

The malibu board is similar to the longboard in its shape and riding characteristics, but it's slightly shorter length and slimmer width and tail allow for sharper turns. You may also hear the malibu board referred to as a 'mini-mal', which is simply as it sounds, a slightly shorter malibu. They either have one large fin or three smaller fins.

Longboard

longboard surfboard type

Otherwise known as a 'cruizer' or 'log'. They are usually over 8' or 9' long, with a rounded nose. Longboards are much more stable in the water, they are easier to paddle and great for catching waves, making them ideal for learning on. However due to their size, they can be harder to get through the white water and oncoming sets to get 'out the back'.

With our surfboards You have huge boost to Your training. Imagine how fast You can learn surf. Choose one from our shop.