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Your first surfboard makes or breaks how fast you learn. Get it right and you catch waves and stand up early. Get it wrong and you fight the ocean. Here is the simple version, from a shop that has been putting people on their first boards since 2001.
For almost every beginner, the right first board is a soft top, also called a foam board. They float well, catch waves easily, and are safe and forgiving when you fall. A soft top gets you riding waves in your first sessions, which is the whole point.
Longer and wider means more stability, more float, and more waves caught. Use this as a starting point:
These are the exact sizes we stock in our rental fleet, so you can try one before you commit.
Renting first is the smart move. It lets you feel different sizes and shapes without spending on a board you might outgrow in a month. Once you know what works for your body and your surfing, you will buy with confidence. We rent soft tops and longboards from $45 a day, fins, leash, and wax included.
When it is time, the shop carries new and used surfboards for every level, including our own Thalia Surf Craft shapes. Come in and we will help you match a board to your size, your spots, and where you want to take your surfing.
Southern California water needs a wetsuit most of the year. See our wetsuit thickness guide so your sessions stay warm.
Most adult beginners do best on an 8 or 9 foot soft top. Lighter riders and kids can go shorter, around 7 foot. More length means more stability and more waves caught.
A soft top. Foam boards are more stable, float better, and are safer on a wipeout, which makes them the fastest way to learn.
Rent first. Trying different sizes before you buy means you end up with a board that actually fits you.
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