How To Choose a Beginner Surfboard

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2023
  • How to Choose a Beginner Surfboard
    There are a lot of options for choosing your first surfboard, we want to break it down to you in two categories.
    The first category is the beginner who wants a board to just go out catch waves have fun with family and friends in the ocean.
    The second category is the beginner who wants to progress in surfing and wants to eventually become a more accomplished surfer. These two types of beginners should be looking at different first-time surfboards.
    Here is a list of some of the boards that would be great for the beginner surfer that want to just go out and have some fun.
    Catch Surf Log: www.kitepaddlesurf.com/produc...
    Catch Surf Plank: www.kitepaddlesurf.com/produc...
    Catch Surf Noserider: www.kitepaddlesurf.com/produc...
    Catch Surf Blank Series Fish: www.kitepaddlesurf.com/produc...
    Here is a list of some of the boards that would be great for the beginner who has progression in mind to become a better surfer.
    Torq TET Mod Fun: www.kitepaddlesurf.com/produc...
    Torq TET Longboard: www.kitepaddlesurf.com/produc...
    Torq TET FUN V+: www.kitepaddlesurf.com/produc...
    Lib Tech Pickup Stick: www.kitepaddlesurf.com/produc...
    Lib Tech Pickup Stick Complete Surfer's Package: www.kitepaddlesurf.com/produc...
    Location: KPS Store
    Kite Paddle Surf
    2620 N Harbor Loop Dr # 18
    Bellingham, WA 98225
    (360) 775-2741
    www.kitepaddlesurf.com/
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Комментарии • 59

  • @RVSurf
    @RVSurf 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you! Great advice

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  10 месяцев назад +1

      Your Welcome glad to here you enjoyed the Video, Thanks for watching and have a nice day.

  • @marcielynn4886
    @marcielynn4886 5 месяцев назад +11

    Start big and work your way down.

    • @charleshawk6668
      @charleshawk6668 4 месяца назад +1

      No

    • @user-hn4nr7td5d
      @user-hn4nr7td5d 4 месяца назад

      The first board I got was a hard top ahortboard and it took forever to learn

    • @brcey
      @brcey 2 месяца назад +2

      @@user-hn4nr7td5dthat’s why he said star big 😂

  • @jojotherider1977
    @jojotherider1977 Год назад

    really good video. Thanks!

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  Год назад +1

      Your welcome, thank you for watching, have a great day.

    • @jojotherider1977
      @jojotherider1977 Год назад

      @@KitePaddleSurf will you guys have any reviews coming out on the Torq Tet Fun V+? I'm in that group that is a beginner but wants to be a better surfer. I'm pretty into that board in the 8'2 (i'm 195lbs). Seems like a such a good value that I can keep on riding as I figure this out. I've mostly just spent my time at Westport and near Canon Beach

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  Год назад +1

      @@jojotherider1977 We are going to be working on that review next. The TET Fun V+ is a awesome board to learn to surf. Maybe a little challenging for the total beginner but if you're starting to pop up and catch waves then you'll do great on that board. At 70L that board will be perfect for you. That board is available online at kitepaddlesurf.com if you're interested. Thanks again for watching.

  • @stevegwilliam3925
    @stevegwilliam3925 Год назад +1

    Great advice!!!

  • @DonaldDuck-47
    @DonaldDuck-47 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  8 месяцев назад

      thanks for watching, have a great weekend

  • @Jamizdoorson
    @Jamizdoorson 10 месяцев назад

    What you think of catch RNF?

  • @mixandmatch6546
    @mixandmatch6546 Месяц назад

    Hi! I'm thinking about taking up surfing as a hobby. I wasn't looking to make it a huge deal and advance much, just to do it for the fun of it. The first beginner you discussed in the video applies to me directly. I have a few questions: do you need to wax a soft top board? do you need a leash for a soft top board? And where should I buy one( that's affordable?)

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  Месяц назад

      Hi, Yes you do have to wax a soft top surfboard before you head out to surf. Yes, you do need to wear a leash to keep the board close to you so no one else gets hurt by your board. For safety reason's it's just good to have a board attached to you so you can always paddle in without losing it.
      We have a fresh shipment of these boards in stock and our prices are really good on them, check out the link down below. Thanks for watching, stoked to hear you want to get into surfing.
      www.kitepaddlesurf.com/products/catch-surf-2024-odysea-log-surfboard?_pos=2&_sid=ac804855d&_ss=r&variant=45949417914620

  • @KenYahh
    @KenYahh 10 месяцев назад

    hi!! so i'm about 160lbs and 5'4, i'm a beginner beginner and want to kind of teach myself how to surf. i was going to take lessons, but due to low winds and smalls waves I got canceled on. I don't mind the small waves, and honestly i think it'd be a little better for the moment. do you mind recommending the right board for me?

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  10 месяцев назад +1

      Stoked to hear your getting into surfing. I am built just like you weight and height, and this is the board I learned to surf on. It's a great board to learn on and progress with you. These boards are built tough to take a beating.
      I would recommend the Torq TET Longboard 8' for you this is the link to the board on our website. Hope you found this helpful. Good luck with your surfing.
      www.kitepaddlesurf.com/products/torq-tet-longboard?_pos=1&_sid=863f68106&_ss=r&variant=44348774088956

  • @cormaclynch9552
    @cormaclynch9552 5 месяцев назад

    I’m 6’5 around 210 lbs. I’ve been surfing for around 6 months now. I started on a 7ft water logged foamie lol. Recently been using a 9ft longboard. Surfed it on 5-6ft swell yesterday and had so much fun. Caught everything I paddled for and took some crazy drops. I still haven’t mastered going down the line, still going pretty straight. I was thinking of getting a 7’4 or 7’6, do you think that’d be okay for me to progress too???

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  5 месяцев назад +1

      WOW, great to hear your stoke for surfing. At your height and weight, I definitely wouldn't go to small, you don't want to sacrifice your wave count for too small of a board.
      This would be a great next board for you, plenty of volume and length for catching waves. This is one of our most popular boards for beginners transitioning from larger boards to something smaller. Hope this helps you out.
      www.kitepaddlesurf.com/products/torq-tet-mod-fun-v-surfboard?_pos=1&_sid=4bed90eab&_ss=r&variant=44883004719356

  • @FiraFiki
    @FiraFiki 5 месяцев назад +1

    Im quite short 5’2, 130lbs, i dont want to improve i just want to have fun. Planning to buy soft top 8’6. Do u think it is suitable for me?

  • @daniellopezeverest
    @daniellopezeverest 10 месяцев назад +1

    Are these soft top surfboards the same ones they call foaming? I just participated in the surfing event for the blind people and fell in love with it

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  10 месяцев назад

      If you meant "foamies" than yes - that is just another term for soft top

    • @daniellopezeverest
      @daniellopezeverest 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@KitePaddleSurf yes thank you that is what I meant sorry I am using speech to text and sometimes it doesn't get the words right thank you for the reply and thank you for sharing! :-)

  • @pietrogarnum2064
    @pietrogarnum2064 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hey there! I'm 1.81m x 91kg (5'11" x 200lb), did 4/5 surf sessions and am already hooked to it (quite obvious coming from skate/snowboard)! I want to buy a beginner surfboard to start progressing solidly, what about a 6'8" 75L foamie or the same board but 8'6" 90L volume? Any other suggestions like a mini mal?

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  10 месяцев назад +1

      Stoked to hear you got into surfing. The 8'6" is going to be a better board for you to progress on because the length is almost just as import as the volume. An 8'-8'6" board is going to be a much more stable platform to build a solid pop-up to your feet.
      6'8" is not as stable for mastering the pop-up at your weight. Once you have a solid pop-up on an unbroken wave (not the white wash) Then I would recommend a 7'-7'6" board. You can always keep that 8'-8'6" board for the small days. Hope this helps you out, we have some 8' catch surf Logs available on our online store kitepaddlesurf.com
      Thanks for watching the Review.

  • @ariesgochez314
    @ariesgochez314 11 месяцев назад +1

    How does a newbie know if they want to surf short or longboards? My daughter (age11) has been surfing at camp with an 8ft foam, how do we know what to transition her into? She said she would like to do "turns"

    • @customerservice8999
      @customerservice8999 11 месяцев назад +2

      Hello from Kite Paddle Surf. Many surfers have both long and short options and choose depending on the conditions. Longboards are generally better in weaker waves. Short boards are easier to turn but harder to pop up on. At 11 yo I would consider some of the short options from Catch Surf for her. Let us know how to help. - DJ

    • @zacanker3780
      @zacanker3780 11 месяцев назад

      Try a hybrid or funboard, or maybe even a fishboard if she’s good bc they have lots of volume and can move like a shortboard

  • @FrankieLamberty
    @FrankieLamberty 6 месяцев назад +2

    Ok so I’m a big boy, about 240 will anything in the surfing world work? I think myself I’d fall under that category or wanting a beginner board that I can improve and get way better with. But idk if any size would fit my weight.

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  6 месяцев назад +3

      Hey, you're not too heavy to surf at all. I would definitely recommend getting the 9' catch surf Log, plenty of volume to float you. With progression you can definitely improve on that board it won't be a floating dock for you. Here's a link down below to the board.
      www.kitepaddlesurf.com/products/catch-surf-odysea-log-surfboard?_pos=1&_sid=8b1351930&_ss=r&variant=44867460563196

    • @FrankieLamberty
      @FrankieLamberty 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@KitePaddleSurf thanks for the very informative reply brother!

  • @jay2tall
    @jay2tall 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hello. I’m 180 lbs 5,11 ft. I really want to get better at surfing and am on a budget. I’ve been to 1 surf lesson and I love it. Do you have any boards suggestions? If so can you tell me what length I should get. Thank you

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  9 месяцев назад +2

      Stoked to hear you are getting into surfing. The two options I suggest would be either a Torq TET Longboard 8' This board would be great if your able to get out and surf on a regular basis.
      www.kitepaddlesurf.com/products/torq-tet-longboard?_pos=1&_sid=cdb26d02b&_ss=r&variant=44348774088956
      If you're not able to get out surfing on a regular basis, then I would suggest the Catch Surf 8' Log. This board is going to be easier to surf at first and it's going to get you into more waves, however it will be less maneuverable then the Torq Longboard.
      www.kitepaddlesurf.com/products/catch-surf-odysea-90-log-surfboard?_pos=1&_sid=502c2e574&_ss=r&variant=44655141028092

    • @natural_law
      @natural_law Месяц назад

      9ft foamie🤙

  • @Clydeyboo
    @Clydeyboo 5 месяцев назад

    Im a beginner, I am 10 years old and I really want to get a short bored fibreglass so I’m wondering would that work for me if I’m a beginner

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  5 месяцев назад

      A torq mod would be a great board for you.
      www.kitepaddlesurf.com/products/torq-tet-mod-fun-surfboard?_pos=1&_sid=cd2c5b756&_ss=r

  • @yoursuperman9685
    @yoursuperman9685 3 месяца назад

    Hi, I'm 75kg and 5'8 , I'm a beginner and i want to have fun and improve my surfing over time, so what would be the perfect size? Will 6'6 do?

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  3 месяца назад

      I think a 6'6" board will be a little too small to learn on. I would recommend going no smaller than a 7'4" This will give you enough float to paddle into waves early and provide stability for your pop-up.
      This Torq Fun V+ surfboard is great to learn on, extra volume in a shorter length. Also at 22.5" wide it provides tons of stability for when your up and surfing the wave. These Torq boards for the price are incredible value, they are strong, light and incredibly durable. If you have any more ?'s let us know.
      www.kitepaddlesurf.com/products/torq-tet-mod-fun-v-vortex-pattern?_pos=3&_sid=6a2201faa&_ss=r

  • @NrangeGoDie
    @NrangeGoDie 6 дней назад

    Im Like 80kg and 183cm. Already Snowboard/Ski on a high lvl and sporty. So I’m a fast learner I guess 😅 So don’t want a full beginner thing since I want to keep it long and still can progress. I’m a student so budget isn’t that high. Would love some recommendations 🫶🏽

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  5 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching our review of beginner surfboards. At your weight and savvy board skills I would recommend you start on a 8'6" Torq Longboard. Hit the link below to see it.
      www.kitepaddlesurf.com/products/torq-tet-longboard-white-pinline-surfboard?_pos=3&_sid=90540203a&_ss=r&variant=45401223627004
      The first couple days could be a little challenging because it only has 67L. However, in the long run of your surfing progression this would be a board that you could potentially have forever. The reason I say that is because even if you progress more and want a smaller board it's always good to have a longboard for those really small days in the ocean.
      I weigh 66kgs and mostly surf 5'4"-5'10" boards but yesterday I surfed a 9' board in small gutless surf and it was super fun. Hope this helps you out and we are pretty well stocked on these Longboards if your interested in getting one.
      Thanks again for watching out video.

  • @user-dl3bt6ej8y
    @user-dl3bt6ej8y 2 месяца назад

    Hey I’m 5’7 153 and I’ve been wanting to surf but I don’t want to spend past 250$ which should I try

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  2 месяца назад

      For that price your best bet is to get a 8' wavestorm on amazon that comes with a leash for $250. Great beginner board for that price

  • @magicman2723
    @magicman2723 5 месяцев назад +1

    6'4 235 lbs 170kg what mid length boards is best for me?

    • @patttyice
      @patttyice 4 месяца назад

      Start on a 9 foot soft top, you will have a lot more fun

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  4 месяца назад +1

      A larger softop will be helpful in smaller waves, however are you a beginner or have you been surfing for a while?

  • @ashleytaylor994
    @ashleytaylor994 7 месяцев назад

    5’8 180 lbs. what’s a good size for me?

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the ? I would suggest a board around 8'. The catch Surf Log is fantastic beginner board plenty of volume but still maneuverable when you want it to be. The Log offers tons on stability because of its width.
      Another reason I like the Log for beginners is because the nose has plenty of thickness which helps keep the nose from pearling into the wave. With an 8' board make sure you have at least an 8' leash to keep the board far enough away from you when you crash.
      Hope you found this helpful, these boards are available at our website [kitepaddlesurf.com]
      Thanks for watching the video, have a great day.

  • @aarO-eu1yr
    @aarO-eu1yr 5 месяцев назад

    I'm 130 pounds weight & 165 cm height, 6 foot board will work for me? (Board size 185cm x 52cm x 6.5cm - weight -11 lbs.)

    • @customerservice8999
      @customerservice8999 5 месяцев назад

      Are you already consistently catching waves? A 6'0" is probably too short so I would recommend a longer board. The length is critical to paddling speed to catch waves and build a consistent pop up. You will progress faster and build more skill using a 7'6" mid-length board or a longboard like a 8'0".

    • @StatusvideoHub-er5cp
      @StatusvideoHub-er5cp 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@customerservice8999This is my first surfboard, and I'm a beginner. The only size supplied here is this, which is a fun fact. While watching the surfing videos, I got confused as I failed to spot a 6-foot board in any of them.

    • @aarO-eu1yr
      @aarO-eu1yr 5 месяцев назад

      @@customerservice8999 To be honest, this is my first surf board, therefore I'm a newbie. I know nothing about surfing. The waves will barely be five feet high here. I was unable to find a single 6-foot board in any of the RUclips videos. Here, surfing is not very common, so if I choose the wrong size, I was concerned.

  • @aswinsanju2603
    @aswinsanju2603 Месяц назад

    Where to find the cheapest board? Is Facebook Marketplace good?

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  Месяц назад

      yea, sometimes you can score a good deal if there is large pool of surfers in your area that would be willing to sell a used beginner board.
      We recommend catch surf Log's which we have in in stock at a reasonable price.
      www.kitepaddlesurf.com/products/catch-surf-2024-blank-series-log-surfboard?_pos=1&_sid=d3e3fa3da&_ss=r
      Thanks for watching

  • @richardgelsebach6511
    @richardgelsebach6511 3 месяца назад

    Find the cheapest board you can find and paddle out

    • @KitePaddleSurf
      @KitePaddleSurf  3 месяца назад

      That's true cheap boards work as long as they float and have fins still attached to them. Regardless of the board it's all about having fun in the ocean.

    • @natural_law
      @natural_law Месяц назад

      Cheap longboard and a cheap shortboard are 2 different beasts, so the longboard is the best option.