The shape of the bottom is a parameter to consider when choosing your surfboard, since it greatly influences overall performance.
We will have a look here at the main types of bottom and its main features:

-Concave:
The concave prevents water from being evacuated by the side of the board, creating a venturi effect which generates speed.
The concave is used in almost all longboard, in the area of the nose, to give control when riding on the nose of the board.
On shortboards, concave usually comes with an increased rocker, to maintain good maneuverability.
- Double concave:
The double concave is the most common type of bottom in modern shortboards. Boards usually have a light concave from the tip, which become a double concave from the middle to the tail of the board, the double concave increases as we approach the fins.
Concave makes the board starting earlier on the wave, and double concave divides the water flow, providing more reactivity and fluidity to your surfboard.


- V:
The V generates two flat surfaces on each side of the board, it´s easy to pass from rail to rail, making the surfboard faster in the turns and easier to change direction.
The V is slower in straight line, that´s why it usually comes with double concave.
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