Tuesday 11 December 2012

ISTD//Types of surfboards





It is crucial to research the potential content of the book.  Types of surfboards is going to be an area of focus. Their are many different surfboards to use all depending on your skill level and wave conditions.  

TYPES OF SURFBOARDS

In surfing, we are blessed with a wide range of waves, so we also have many types of surfboards on which to enjoy them. Choosing the right board is essential to the experience. If you’re buying your first one, you’ll definitely need some tips on how to buy a surfboard. Choosing a good beginner surfboard can be confusing if you don’t have a local surf shop to help you out.
When buying a surfboard for beginner surfers, it’s important to consider their body size and the location where they will be surfing. In general, the best beginner surfboards are long and thick for good stability and flotation. These types of surfboards allow you to catch more waves with less effort.
Intermediate and advanced level surfers experiment with everything from a 10’6 longboard to a 5’4 fish surfboard. The most recent addition to the surfboard lineup is the stand-up paddle board.
The possibilities are many, and the capacity to enjoy boundless. Let’s go ahead and break down the different types of surfboards so you can choose the best fit for you.

http://www.thesurfingsite.com/Surfboards.html


http://www.surfscience.com/




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