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Surfboard Types

Compare surfboards by type at Rider Shack, including shortboards, fish surfboards, midlengths, longboards, soft boards, used surfboards, and sale surfboards.

Start here if you know the style of board you want but are still comparing shape, volume, construction, brand, or whether a new or used board makes the most sense.

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Surfboard Types Guide

Choosing by type is usually easier than starting with a brand. First decide whether you need performance, paddle power, wave count, forgiveness, or budget value, then narrow the selection by size, volume, construction, and model.

Which Surfboard Type Should You Choose?

Shortboards are for responsive surfing, steeper sections, and tighter turns. Fish surfboards are faster and skateier in softer waves. Midlengths help you paddle earlier and draw smoother lines.

Longboards maximize wave count and trim. Soft boards are the easiest, most forgiving place for many beginners to start. Used surfboards can be the best value if you want a real board without paying full new-board pricing.

Helpful Surfboard Guides

Newer surfers should start with A Guide to Buying Your First Surfboard. Surfers trying to dial in liters should use the Surfboard Volume Guide. If you surf around LA, the Surfers Guide to Los Angeles can help match board choice to local conditions.

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