How to choose the right longboard surfboard

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If you plan to be on the waves while riding on the surface of your 10-foot log, you need to make sure you're getting the right one: that which best fits your circumstances and not just your budget. Like surfboards, longboards also lend themselves to particular proclivities on the water, so being aware of how one might work can help you maximize your purchase even before you set its nose on brine. Anouk Govil

The first thing you need to think about when buying a longboard is the size. Greenhorns should go for a longboard that's 9 feet and 4 inches long and 23 inches wide. Width will vary depending on your body size. Smaller surfers need 22 and a 1/2 inches wide while bigger, bulkier surfers need 23 and 1/2 inches wide. Anouk Govil.

Weight will be a factor when you're out there riding a tube or simply paddling across the blue. Beginners should get a longboard that's only 15- to 17-lb. heavy. Veterans often go for the heavier longboards because some of them love to noseride. Anouk Govil

You should consider if you want a high-performance longboard or a noserider. Beginners might like noseriders since these babies allow you to walk their width and length with a little more ease. Since they have more volume, they are more stable while allowing you to maneuver.

High-performance longboards, on the other hand, will pretty much allow you to perform tricks that a shortboard will let you do. You'll definitely speed up on the waves since these boards are lighter despite their length. It's something you should get if you plan on transitioning to a shortboard after spending some time on longboards. Anouk Govil

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