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We always have over 600 bodyboards in stock, from the top brands in the market. If you're unsure about choosing the right board, we recommend checking out our tutorial on how to choose the perfect bodyboard to understand the criteria to consider. Then, use our filtering tool to narrow down the options and only see the boards that match your criteria, such as size, core type, number of stringers, etc. And if you have any doubts, feel free to contact us as we're here to assist you.
At Mundo Surf we offer you all kinds of boards to practice Bodyboard: PE bodyboards , PP , NRG , EPS , Quad concave or Drop Knee boards. Choosing one or the other will depend on your level of experience, your height, your weight and the style of bodyboarding you want to practice. For a complete guide, take a look at our article on how to choose bodyboards , and if you still don't know which one to buy, don't hesitate to ask us for advice without obligation!
It is a board derived from surfing, but smaller, at navel height and used with bodyboard swimfins mainly to carry out maneuvers both on the wave and in the air.
You must choose one that is useful for your weight, height, level and what type of water you surf. If it is in cold water, we would recommend a PE or NRG bodyboard. If you are in more temperate or hot places, a PP material bodyboard will be better .
Write us if you have any questions and we will help you in your decision.
The size of your bodyboard depends mainly on your weight and height, but your level also influences.
In general, the bodyboard board reaches your navel height.
If you are just starting out, it is recommended that you go 1-2 fingers above and if you already have a good level, you can go 1 finger below.
It will also depend on the size with which each one feels comfortable according to the waves that they surf. For example, in small waves, you want to have a little more board.
There are three materials from which a bodyboard board is made, they are Polypropylene or PP, Polyethylene or PE and Polystyrene or EPS
PP bodyboards are stiffer and faster, but you need a higher level to have good control over your board. They are also higher in price due to their greater durability.
The EPS is mainly intended for initiation or beginner bodyboards.