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Summary: Learn how to choose a fun board surfboard and some pros and cons of this type of surf board in this free online video on how to care for a surfboard.
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About the Expert
Brian Fields Brian Fields has been surfing for eight years. He's surfed waves on the North Carolina coast, the California coast and off Costa Rica. He currently teaches Mi... read more
BRIAN FIELDS: Hey, how's it going? I'm Brian Fields here at Aussie Island in Wilmington, North Carolina. We're here on behalf of Expert Village, here to talk to you about picking out a surfboard and what you can do to help take care of it in the meantime. Right here we have a fun board. This is one of the boards we put a lot of beginning surfers on. Also, here on the East Coast, a lot of days, we don't have a really big wave, it's a good day also for small waves. The key to a fun board is, this is kind of your board that's in between a short board and a long board. You have a, say, the thickness of a heavier board and also the width of something like a long board, not quite as much but a little closer. But, usually a little softer glass job, more like a short board, and then, like I say, it's kinda in between your short board and a long board. A board like this is going to still allow you to paddle into that wave easier, it's going to float you really well, but it's going to be more maneuverable like a short board. Fun boards range from, thruster, you have your 3 fins, so you can still get a kinda an old-school single fin, too--they make quad fins, all kinds of things. Main thing though is a fund board, like I say, it's your kinda middle ground between a short board and a long board. You have your width, thickness, some length, it's going to allow you to get into that wave easier, but be more maneuverable than, say a long board, not as much as a short board, though.