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How to Surf: What Beginner Surfboards You Need!

Step 2: You need to have the right equipment to help you succeed in surfing. Having the right active swimwear is all apart of the right equipment but you can still feel and look beautiful, shop our favourite pieces for surfing here https://www.mazarineaqua.com/shop-1/ Follow us on Instagram @mazarine_aqua – for more surfing tips and inspiration and don’t forget to share with your surfing friends.

With hundreds of products on the market, and when you’re new to sport, finding the right board for you can be overwhelming. A lot of women ask me what board they should buy because they want the best equipment that makes learning easy.

In this video I will run through the basic equipment that will support your learning experience and make the beginner stages more enjoyable. Once you understand a few key points, you will be confident to shop around for your beginner kit.

The board – A good quality softboard will have lots of foam around the rails, nose and tail to absorb the force if the board, in case it does hit you or someone else.

Look around for a soft board that has enough buoyancy, length and width to suit your height and weight and one you can carry comfortably.

Look on our site for our recommended brands, under our Product Guide tab.
Parts of the board are the Rails, deck, bottom, fins, nose, stinger. Including how to carry the board, leg rope. The leg rope stops your board drifting away when you fall off. It attaches to your back leg.

To determine your back leg, have someone push you gently and as you step forward, the foot that comes to the front is your front foot and the one that stays planted is your back.

Wax will help you grip to the board. Wax comes in a variety of different formulas to suit different water temperatures so just ask your surf shop, which is best for your local conditions. Apply a good layer of wax on the deck of your boards where your feet and chest will be positioned.

Bikini’s and Wetsuits – Wetsuits have come a long way and we lucky to have both functional and fashionable suits, to keep us warm, protected from the sun and they can make us feel great. Find something that will protect you from your local elements. In cold conditions you should wear a minimum 3/2mm or a 4/3mm steamer, with long arms and legs to keep you warm.

In warmer water find a suit or a bikini that helps support you in the area’s you need. Again, check out our site for our recommended brands. I highly recommend hiring a board before you go and buy one. You can then try a few different boards to get a feel for what enables you to surf your best. Remember, it’s all about making the learning process as easy as possible.

So there you have some key points for finding the right beginner equipment. If you need anymore help, please ask your questions in our forums on site and we’ll be happy to provide you with some additional tips.

We hope you have enjoyed step two, there are still four more videos to complete the six steps to surf sister video package. Happy Surfing

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Comments

Chi Le says:

Hello! if i'm 5'2" and 125 pounds, would a 8' or 6' foam board be best to learn? Thank you and love your video!!

Gordie LaChance says:

Does anyone have any advice on where to get good female swim wear that doesn't move around?

Diana Emerick says:

I'm 4.9 ft and 130lbs what beginning fish/shortboard should I get??

Kytin Joseph says:

Where can you find this board

Nina Marie says:

What size board is this? As a beginner I tried a 9 ft soft top I am 5'3" 138 lbs and it was harder for me to get my foot up to the middle to balance what would recommend for my first board?

italianstllion93 says:

Goofy footers step out with their left foot when you push them…. the foot that people instinctively step out on is the foot that goes in back because it has more stability

Arenk Gili says:

i just love to see you ?

Taben jk says:

How is the place you surf called?

macuserx30 says:

Were is this these waves looks soo nice.
Is it a good choice for a beginner to go to portugal?

Sophie Brock says:

My Dad recommended I get an 8 ft board but it hardly fits under my arm. Only the top of it does.What do u recommend. On smaller boards yrs a go I caught white wash n the green face a few times.

Pedro Ruiz says:

que tipo de tabla debe usar una persona con sobrepeso?

Brad Szalach says:

god those swells look so nice and fun

Omri Jaacov says:

contact me 3>

NewGunGuy says:

I don't see these boards on your site. Where can we get these in the USA?

Wawitots Liera says:

I was told before that I should use a 8 ft board as a beginner. But being 5'1, it just seems impossible for me to control the board. Is that really the size I should start with?

Faye Benbrook says:

Hi, this is a great video, thank you. Do you have any brand to recommend? I am 5.4, 60 kilos. What size of board should I be looking for? I am a beginner .

Wawitots Liera says:

is this a hybrid or fun board?

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