Evo Surfboard: Why is it the board you need?

Tabla de surf evolutiva: Progresa en tu surfing.

One of the great innovations in surfing is the evolutionary surfboard, which has revolutionized how beginner and intermediate surfers improve their surfing.

The evolutionary surfboard is considered an essential surfing tool for entering the world of surfing with the aim of learning to surf, facilitating the learning process.

What's behind the design of the evolutionary surfboard?

The history of the evolutionary surfboard dates back to the mid-1960s when shapers began experimenting with new shapes and materials to create a more versatile and user-friendly board.

They wanted to design a board that would provide stability and buoyancy for beginners and allow them to improve their surfing level.

Who are evolutionary surfboards designed for?

Evolutionary surfboards are primarily intended for beginner or intermediate surfers looking to improve their surfing level.

Due to their greater volume and stability, evolutionary surfboards are ideal for those learning to stand up on the board and catch their first waves.

Additionally, surfers with a bit more experience can also benefit from an evolutionary board, as it allows them to practice maneuvers on the wave and progress in their surfing.

Evolutionary surfboards are especially useful for surfing in small to medium waves. Thanks to their increased buoyancy and volume, these boards can generate speed with ease and provide good performance in low-power waves, which saves us from having to paddle as much as a shortboard requires when catching small waves.

However, it's important to note that evolutionary boards may have some limitations in larger waves. Their volume makes it difficult to duck dive with ease, which can make it harder to get to the peak and reduces maneuverability compared to a shorter surfboard.

Are you aware of your surfing level? You might be interested in objectively knowing it by reading our article on how to determine your surfing level and how to measure it.

3 things to consider when buying your evolutionary board

  1. Board volume: First, the board's volume should be appropriate for your surfing level and body weight. More volume provides stability, while less volume provides maneuverability.
  2. Board material: Evolutionary surfboards can be made from different materials, such as foam, epoxy, Flex-fiber... Each material has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of durability, floatation, and performance.
  3. Board shape: Look for a shape that suits your surfing style and level. Evolutionary boards are typically wider and thicker than standard surfboards. This provides more stability and makes paddling and pop-ups easier.

Ultimately, when buying an evolutionary surfboard, try to base your choice on your surfing level, weight, height, and goals. A well-chosen board can make a difference in your surfing experience and help you improve your skills in the water.

Are you thinking about buying an evolutionary surfboard? Take a look at our website. We'll be happy to help you.

With love, #AlwaysFree

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