Choosing the right beginner surfboard is a key decision to ensure a safe and exciting experience in the water. With so many options available, from starter surfboards to expert models, knowing what factors to consider will make your choice much easier. In this blog, we explain everything you need to know to choose your ideal surfboard, adapted to your level, wave type, and surfing style.
1. Know your surfing level
The first step to choosing a beginner surfboard is to assess your experience level.
- Beginners: If you are just starting, it's best to opt for a learning surfboard like one of the beginner surfboards. These boards are larger, with more volume and stability, which makes learning easier and reduces the risk of falls.
- Intermediates: Once you master the basics, you can try an intermediate surfboard. This type of board maintains some stability but allows greater maneuverability to improve your technique.
- Advanced: For experienced surfers, shortboards, like the 6.2 Dharma model, offer the agility and speed needed for advanced maneuvers and larger waves.
2. Choose the right size and volume
The size and volume of the board directly affect its buoyancy, stability, and ease of paddling.
- Longboards: Ideal for beginners and small waves. They are stable and easy to paddle.
- Mid-length boards (funboards): Perfect for intermediate surfers looking for a balance between stability and maneuverability.
- Shortboards (shortboards): Designed for advanced surfers who want to perform quick turns and surf more technical waves.
Consult Flysurf's recommendations to find the measurements that best suit your weight, height, and level.
3. Consider the type of waves you will be surfing
The type of waves you plan to surf also influences your board choice:
- Small and gentle waves: Longboards or boards with more volume are ideal for maintaining stability.
- Fast and powerful waves: Shortboards or hybrid boards offer better control in these conditions.
- Irregular waves: A funboard is a versatile option that adapts well to different types of waves.

4. Surfboard material
The manufacturing material determines the durability, weight, and performance of the board.
- Softboards: Also known as foam surfboards, they are ideal for beginners due to their safety and resistance.
- Fiberglass boards: Offer greater sensitivity and control, perfect for intermediate and advanced surfers.
- Epoxy boards: Lightweight and durable, they are a great option for those looking for a combination of performance and resistance.
Additional tips for choosing your surfboard
- Consult a local surf shop: Talking to experts at a surf shop can help you find the board that best suits your needs and learn how to improve your surfing.
- Try before you buy: Some surf schools or shops allow you to rent boards to try different models.
- Seek specialized advice: The Flysurf team is available to guide you in choosing your ideal board, through our personalized WhatsApp consultation service.
Flysurf: Boards for all levels and styles
At Flysurf, we specialize in surfboards designed to maximize your experience in the water. From softboards for beginners to advanced shortboards, you will find a wide range of options adapted to all learning phases and wave types. In addition, we have essential accessories such as leashes, board bags, and traction pads, everything you need to start surfing.