Article: Choosing Your First Surfboard

Choosing Your First Surfboard
How to Choose Your First Surfboard
(Without The Headache)
Picking your first board? Go too small and you’ll wipe out all day. Go too advanced, and it’s game over before it begins. Here's what you really need to know.
1. Size = Stability
The golden rule? More foam = more fun.
Soft tops around 8'0 are perfect for beginners. Start with something like the Ocean and Earth Ezi Rider Softboard.
Stepping down? Try the Torq Mod Fun TET— great for progressing.
See the full beginner-friendly lineup here
2. Progressing? Now Pick The Right Shape
Once you’re catching waves, popping up consistently, and trimming across the face — you’re ready for a hard board. But don’t jump to a shortboard too fast.
Here’s what to consider:
Mini mals like the Torq Mod Fun 7'2 give you more manoeuvrability with enough stability to build confidence.
Longboards like the Modern The Golden Rule Long Board are great for style and flow on mellow days.
Pick a board that matches the waves you surf and your current ability — not what the pros are riding.

3. Match The Board To Your Break
Your local wave plays a huge role in what board works best.
Mellow beach breaks? Foam boards or longboards are perfect
Peaky beachies or soft point breaks? Mid lengths or fish boards
Punchy reef setups? Only step down once your skills are solid

4. Don't Chase The Cool - Chase The Wave Count
A foamie might not look flashy, but it’ll get you the most waves. More waves = faster learning. When you’re ready to progress, do it with purpose — and pick a shape that helps you go next-level without killing the stoke.
Explore beginner and progression boards here
Need help choosing? Chat with us or swing by your nearest store.

Final Word: More Waves = More Fun
Your first surfboard is your gateway to the good life. Don’t overthink it. Go foam first, build your skills, then step up when the time’s right. Every session gets better when you’re on the right board for where you’re at.
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