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SurfBoards

The choice of a surfboard is fundamental and very important. Regardless of your level, it is essential to have the appropriate board if you want to have fun, progress, and catch waves. Check out our guide on how to choose your surfboard, use our filter to refine your selection, and if we don't have the suitable board in stock, talk to us, we will advise you and have your board custom-made.

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  • -Availability: Custom manufacturing
    -Type: Hybrid
    -Volume range: Less than 28 litres
    -Volume range: Between 32 and 36 litres
    -Volume range: Between 36 and 40 liters
    -Volume range: Between 28 and 32 litres
    -Construction: Polyester
    -Fins: Single Fin + 4 Glass-on Runners
    -Fin Set-up: Bonzer
    -Plug type: US Box
    -Tail: Squash
    Size
    5'8''
    5'9''
    5'10''
    5'11''
    6'0''
    6'1''
    6'2''
    6'3''
    6'4''
    Custom inf. 6'4"
    Custom inf. 5’11’
    Paint
    No
    Various colors
    Fins Plug
    UX Box + 2 Runners
    UX Box + 4 Runners

Frequently Asked Questions about Surfboards:

What surfboard should I buy?

One that is suitable for your surfing level, size, physical condition, and the location where you plan to surf. In addition to the shape, design, and price, you should pay special attention to the length, width, thickness, and volume of the surfboard. The longer and wider the board, the more stability you will have, but you will sacrifice maneuverability. Unsure of which board to choose? Write to us at Mundo-surf, and we will provide advice without any obligation.

What are surfboards made of?

Most surfboards are made with a foam core of either polyurethane or polystyrene, coated with fiberglass and polyester or epoxy resin. These materials offer strength, rigidity, and water resistance, and they are relatively easy to repair. Foam surfboards are also highly appreciated, both by beginners and experienced surfers looking to have fun in low-quality waves. They have a core of expanded polystyrene (EPS) covered by a layer of soft polyethylene foam on the top deck and a harder, thinner polyethylene slick on the bottom.

Where can I buy a surfboard?

At Mundo-surf, we specialize in surfing and various water and land sports, such as bodyboarding and skateboarding. If you're looking for a quality surfboard with beautiful designs, functionality, and a good price, be sure to check out our extensive catalog: Shortboards, Longboards, Evolutives, Mini Malibus, Fish, Hybrids, or Softboards.

How to transport surfboards in a van?

You can transport your surfboard on the roof of your car or van using appropriate fixing accessories to avoid accidents or fines. In the case of a van, you can also opt for an internal surfboard storage system. Although not all types of boards can be stored internally, Longboards, for example, would take up a lot of space and could obstruct driving.

What type of surfboard do you recommend for beginners?

We recommend a softboard

These boards have a high volume, providing stability and buoyancy that help with paddling and standing up, making your learning experience as enjoyable as possible. Additionally, they are made of soft materials to prevent damage from potential collisions.

What type of surfboard do you recommend for progressing?

The best option would be an evolutive surfboard. These boards offer superior stability and buoyancy compared to traditional boards, allowing you to progress in your surfing level. With a larger volume distributed towards the front, they are stable and allow for more "errors" during take-off, but they have a tail shape similar to a shortboard, making them highly maneuverable and promoting your progression. We recommend consulting the available volume guide for each surfboard model, taking into account your weight, surfing level, and physical condition, to make an informed choice.

What type of surfboard do you recommend to become a professional?

If you want to become a professional, we recommend the following:

  • Fish surfboard: These boards have more volume than a shortboard and have a wider outline from the tail to the width. They are ideal for an intermediate level with good projection. They offer good paddling assistance and have a fish tail, making them also suitable for small waves.
  • Hybrid surfboard: As the name suggests, these boards combine features of a shortboard, fish, and mini malibu. They are more affordable than a shortboard but maintain the same quality of surfing. They are increasingly sought after as they cover a wide range of waves and levels, not requiring a high level of skill to enjoy them.

Depending on the characteristics of the waves you want to surf, it is recommended to take into account our volume guide, considering your weight, surfing level, and physical condition, to make an informed choice regarding the type and size of the appropriate surfboard.