Surfskate has become one of the best tools to improve surfing out of the water. Its ability to imitate the movements of surfing on the asphalt allows you to work on the technique, generate speed and perfect maneuvers.Sin embargo, para que realmente ayude a tu progreso, es importante elegir el surfskate adecuado según tu nivel, tipo de cuerpo, estilo de surf y superficie en la que lo usarás.

In this guide we explain how to choose your ideal surfskate taking into account:

✅ The type of axis and its influence on maneuverability .

✅ The size of the table according to your body and level .

✅ The wheels according to the type of floor where you will use it .

✅ If you need a more maneuverable and short or more stable and long surf skate.

1. Types of axles in a Surfskate: More maneuverability or more stability

The shaft is the most important part of the surfskate, since it defines how the board behaves and what type of training it allows.

🔹 Axes with a lot of rotation and easy pumping:

These axes are looser and allow you to simulate more radical turns. They are ideal for:

✔ Surfers who want improve maneuvers such as cutback, snap and closed carvings.

✔ Those looking to train mobility and agility in small waves or beach break.

✔ Use in small spaces or skateparks with sharp curves.

Examples of axle systems with a lot of rotation: Carver C7, Yow Meraki S5, Slide 3.0.

🔹 More stable and progressive pumping axes.

They are more controlled axes, ideal for generating speed on wider lines and working on fluidity in surfing. Perfect for:

Simulate surf in waves with wall, tubes and wide lines.

✔ Improve speed generation with efficient technique.

✔ Use them in bowls, ramps, pumps track and open spaces.

Examples of more stable axle systems: Carver CX, PJT Surf Truck, Long Island

✅ Conclusion: If you are looking for extreme maneuverability, choose a spring If you prefer more stability and speed, opt for a springless axle with controlled rotation.

2. Surfskate size according to your body and level

The size of the board affects the stability, pumping capacity and turning radius.

🔹 Short Boards (31" or less)

✔ They are more maneuverable, perfect for closed turns and advanced techniques.

✔ Ideal for ppeople of smaller stature or light weight.

✔ Recommended if you want to train fast and radical movements.

🔹 Medium Boards (31"-33")

✔ They are versatile, combining good turn and stability.

✔ They work for most intermediate level surfers.

✔ Good option if you are looking to improve both maneuvers and generate good speed.

🔹 Wide Tables (more than 33"):

✔ They provide more stability and fluidity, ideal for wide turns and speed generation.

✔ Recommended for high or low weight surfers.

✔ Perfect for train wide lines and pump in bowls.

✅ Conclusion: The more it cuts, the more radical. The longer it is, the more fluid.

3. Types of wheels: Adapt them to the terrain and Surf style

The type of soil in which you will use your surfskate influences the choice of the surfskate wheels.

🔹 Soft Wheels (78A-80A):

✔ They offer more grip and comfort, ideal for rough floors or cracked streets.

✔ Perfect for simulating large waves and generating speed without losing control.

🔹 Medium Wheels (81A-83A):

✔ They are multipurpose, balancing grip and sliding.

✔ Good for training both in skateparks and on urban floors.

🔹 Hard Wheels (84A or more):

✔ They allow more sliding, ideal for drifts and aggressive turns.

✔ Good for training maneuvers such as the tailslide or radical snaps.

✅ Conclusion: To train speed and control, better soft wheels. For more sliding and technical maneuvers, choose harder wheels.

4. Surfskate for maneuvers vs. surfskate for speed and wide turns

Depending on which aspect of thesurf you want to improve, you must choose between a short and maneuverable surfskate or a long and stable one.

🔹 Short and maneuverable surfskate (31" or smaller):

✔ Ideal for simulating closed turns, snaps and more radical cutbacks.

✔ Recommended for training in skateparks or small spaces.

✔ Helps improve the technique in beach break waves with many sections.

Examples: Carver JOB Tiger, Yow Coxos, Slide Joyful Splatter.

🔹 Surfskate longer and more stable (More than 33”):

✔ Perfect for working speed and wide lines.

✔ Recommended for simulating waves with wall and tubes.

✔ Works best on bowls, ramps and smooth floors.

Examples: Carver Black Tip, Quiksilver LF Pro, Long Island Paradise

Conclusion: Which surfskate should you choose?

To choose the best surfskate based on your surf improvement goals, consider the following:

🏄‍♂️ If you want to improve radical maneuvers and tight turns, choose:

Loose and responsive trucks (Carver C7, Yow Meraki S5, Slide 3.0).

✔ A short deck (-31”) for greater maneuverability.

Harder wheels if you want more slide.

🌊 If you're looking to train speed, wide lines, and flow for bigger waves, choose:

More stable and progressive trucks (Carver CX, PJT Surf Truck, Long Island).

✔ A longer deck (+33”) for greater stability.

Softer wheels for more grip and control.

We hope this guide helps you find the perfect surfskate to improve your surfing. See you on the ramp or in the barrel! 🌊

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Ignacio

Ignacio is the bodyboarding expert at Mundo-Surf, with a competitive track record at the national and European levels that makes him a reference in the sport. Passionate about the sea and waves, Ignacio lives and breathes bodyboarding, bringing with him a unique blend of technique, passion, and knowledge.

In addition to his competitive experience, Ignacio has a solid background as a surf instructor, allowing him to pass on his love for the ocean and shape new generations of surfers and bodyboarders. On the Mundo-Surf blog, he shares not only advanced tips and techniques but also the philosophy that inspires him in every wave.

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