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If you want to give surfing a whirl and you're not 100% on which board to choose, this video will step you a really simple guide on the different types of surfboards and which are the surfboards for beginners. The best beginner surfboards are mals - longboards, but specifically foamies or soft tops. A foam surfboard should be your first surfboard and is made from soft foam, so beginner surfers can't ding them, and they're less likely to hurt themselves in the water. A longboard's length is around 9 foot, but if you pick up anything 8 feet, you'll have plenty of buoyancy and it should be a good board for stability and an easy paddle. It's easier to catch waves with a longboard surfboard. They're the perfect beginner board for your surfing journey. An epoxy board could be the next longboard to transition to. It's more durable than fibre glass, less likely to ding, and has more buoyancy for an easier paddle. If you're wanting to learn to surf, stick with a larger sizes foamie for as long as you can. Don't rush the transition. The best thing you can do is get a few lessons from your local surf school. They'll lend you a board while you're learning and then you can drop into Golden Breed if you're in Noosa or Byron bay, and we'll hire you a range of boards, with plenty of advice of what the right surfboard is for you. A mini mal or a mid-length board is built for speed and long turns. Again, with plenty of volume and when your skill level is intermediate. A mini mal is around 7ft, shaped like a longboard, whereas a mid-length is built to catch waves at speed. Next, you've got your short boards, designed for catching waves in the pocket, performance and speed. They're much harder to ride with less surface area and stability. They're for the experienced surfer and come in a variety of shapes, like the fish, the thruster and other styles and fin set ups. Bench the thought of a short board until you're a good surfer. Most people rush this and lose their momentum. If you appreciate these beginner surf vids, then please show your support by jumping online and picking out a brand new Gordon & Smith surfboard. https://goldenbreed.com.au/collection... YouTube SEO by Thinkroom - https://www.thinkroom.com/services/yo...