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How Do You Buy A Used Surfboard?

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How Do You Buy A Used Surfboard?

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Check your local ads or sites that sell used products.
But I would recommend buying a used board only with a professional surfer, so that they can confirm that the Board is serviceable and suitable for you. In any other situation, it is better to buy a new one on sites such as https://easy-surfshop.com/ where there is a large selection, as well as online consultations

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You’ve decided that you’ve been a spectator on the beach long enough, and want to get surfing. But first, you need a surfboard. Step 1 Determine what size board you want – if you are a beginner, usually a 8′ or longer is easier to learn on. Ask around – friends who surf, surf shop employees. Step 2 Visit local surf shops, check craigslist, and other local surf website classifieds. You will usually find that prices and selection are better after the summer. Step 3 Check the color, yellow usually indicates water leakage. A little is OK as long as the cause of it has been fixed, be wary of extensive damage. Step 4 Note all dings and for the ones that are fixed, the quality of the fix. A well-fixed ding should be smooth, not have any cracks, and no discoloration. You want to steer clear of any dings or cracks on the rail of the tail of the board (these are nearly impossible to fix). Step 5 See if there any delamination, or where the fiberglass has separated from the foam. A small area can

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