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Where can i buy cheap surfboards online?

i like surfboards from 5feet 9inches-6feet 4inches with swallow/wing tails. a nice design is good too.

By your use of terms “swallow/wing tail” and “nice design” I can tell you know little or nothing about surfing. Now, that in itself is not a bad thing, everybody has to start someplace. But, “on-line” isn’t it the “place”. Take the time to get some surfing lessons and spend some time in a good surf shop talking to the pros there. They know more about surfboards than most of the kooks who answer questions on line. And, while you are at it read the resolved questions in YA surfing, there is some good info there.

http://www.surfing-waves.com/beginner_su…

http://360guide.info/surfing/surfboard-t…

Lessons shorten the learning curve significantly. And they help keep ignorant, un-prepared kooks out of the water and out of the way of more experienced surfers. You have to learn surf etiquette (so the experienced surfers in the line up don’t want to drown you), how to paddle and take off on a wave, and how to ride a wave. The last thing experienced surfers want is for inexperienced people to just grab a board, rush into the surf and get in our way. Lessons can come from friends or family members who surf. I taught my kids and grandkids and a bunch of nieces and nephews

Don’t Buy Surfboards on Line! Please go to a good surf shop at the place or places where you surf. Go to a good local surf shop and discuss your skill level, your size (your weight is very important, your height is fairly irrelevant) and local wave conditions with the folks there. they will give you the best information. If money is an issue, every good shop sells used boards. I have been surfing since 1966, and I still get all of my surfboard buying advice at good surf shops at the places where I surf. Read the link, you’ll understand what we are talking about:http://www.mckevlins.com/nopopstory.htm

And, I know there are lots of nice kids who want to share information with you on line. But don’t take the advice from youngsters, who may know even less than you do about surfing, a surfboard is a big investment. I suspect you are around 13/14 and you need Mom and Dad to be involved in what you are doing when it comes to surfing. Even if they don’t surf. There are important, “grown up” issues to consider, like Money and Safety, so get them involved.

Good luck, and welcome to surfing.

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