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Beginner Boards

Beginner Boards

 Your Gateway to Surfing Success

Ready to start your surfing journey? Choosing the right surfboard is key to making your first waves unforgettable. Our beginner surfboards are crafted to give you the best start, but how do you know which one is right for you?

  • SALT GYPSY

    Salt Gypsy - Mid Tide

    In stock
    From $92500
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  • SIC Drifter | SIC | Beachin Surf
    Sold out
    Up to 47% off

    SIC

    Sic Drifter

    From $39900 $74999
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  • SOFTECH

    Softech Roller

    +2
    In stock
    From $44995
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  • SOFTLITE

    Softlite - Chop Stick

    +3
    In stock
    From $44999
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  • FIREWIRE

    Sunday Machado

    Low stock (3 units)
    $89900
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  • TAKAYAMA

    Takayama Egg Tuflite

    Low stock (2 units)
    From $1,54999
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  • TAKAYAMA

    Takayama Egg Tuflite

    Very low stock (1 unit)
    $1,59999
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  • TAKAYAMA

    Takayama Scorpion 2

    Low stock (2 units)
    From $1,44900
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  • TORQ

    Tet Mod Funboard

    In stock
    From $62900
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  • THE MIDDIE (epoxy) - Beachin Surf THE MIDDIE (epoxy) - Beachin Surf
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    SOFTECH

    The Middie (Epoxy)

    $57999
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  • DHD

    The Sandman

    Backordered
    $99500
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  • Twice Baked | FIREWIRE | Beachin Surf Twice Baked - Beachin Surf
    Up to 31% off

    FIREWIRE

    Twice Baked

    Low stock (2 units)
    From $74900 $1,08000
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Lets Break It Down

1. Size Matters

For beginners, bigger is better! A larger board provides more stability and makes it easier to balance as you learn to stand up. Most beginners should start with a board between 7 to 9 feet long, known as a "funboard" or longboard. These boards offer more surface area, which helps you catch waves earlier and paddle smoothly.

2. Foam or Fiberglass?

Foam surfboards are ideal for beginners—they’re soft, forgiving, and safe if you take a tumble. They’re also incredibly buoyant, helping you stay afloat while you’re learning to paddle and balance. Fiberglass boards, while faster and more responsive, are best left for experienced surfers. Stick with foam to build your confidence.

3. Shape and Style

Beginner boards typically feature a rounder nose and wide shape for added stability. These designs help you stay balanced and centered while you ride. Funboards or soft-top surfboards are a great choice—they’re versatile, durable, and perfect for honing your skills.

4. Volume and Buoyancy

Volume is the magic ingredient. The more volume your board has, the easier it will be to paddle and catch waves. As a beginner, aim for a board with high volume so you can focus on mastering your basics without struggling to stay afloat.

Get Ready to Ride!

With the right board, learning to surf can be an exhilarating and rewarding experience. Our beginner surfboards are built for ease, stability, and fun, so you can focus on catching waves—not fighting your equipment. Ready to hit the water? Explore our beginner surfboards and start riding today!