The choice of a surfboard for a child is very important to get it right. With this, we will ensure that the child has fun and becomes completely hooked on this wonderful sport. If we don't give it enough importance, we can make them frustrated by giving them a board that is either too big or too small for their skill level. We must also keep in mind that depending on each child's level and motor skills, we will look for a specific type of board. And, of course, we will take into account the type of wave that each child will be riding. We understand that with a beginner child, we need to start in small waves, with calm waters, preferably starting in the foam of the wave with a long ride to practice standing up. As they improve, we can move on to medium-sized waves and try to help them catch their first wave with a face. Each child will progress at their own pace and surf waves that match their skill level and ability
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Surfboards for beginner children:
Daniel learning how to ride waves
Surfboards for intermediate children:
Once the child has gained enough stability to take off smoothly on a softboard without any assistance from an adult, we can choose a surfboard with lower volume and size. However, we still want to maintain good stability with the surfboard. Now, our focus will shift towards the child being able to ride the wave face on both sides, generate speed on their own, and even perform some turns if possible. We can achieve this with a smaller softboard, approximately 6 feet in length, such as the Ryder Fish, Ocean&Earth Softboard, The choice of board will depend on the child's age, weight, and skill level. These boards will still provide stability and assist with paddling, but their shorter length will allow the child to maneuver the board more easily, whether it's generating speed or making small turns. Alternatively, we can also consider hard surfboards made of polyester or epoxy that are suitable for an intermediate level child. These boards will be similar to softboards but with less volume and thickness, designed for those who have excellent stability or are progressing quickly. Examples of such boards include various brands' grom surfboards. All of these boards are specifically designed for children in terms of their size and volume.Daniel pumping a left wall
Surfboards for advanced children:
We are now in the final stage of a child's training. We have successfully reached a point where they can handle the waves on their own, paddling for left and right waves, pumping, and even performing some turns. It's time to look for a small high-performance board for them. These are top-level surfboards but in a reduced size. They have very low volume and weight to allow for the best carving and fluidity possible on the wave. We will search for boards that enable them to maximize their surfing skills at their individual level. We can approach the search for these boards similarly to how we would for an adult, but considering the child's weight and height in relation to the required volume. At this stage, we will always opt for polyester or epoxy boards, based on each individual's conditions and the type of waves they are surfing. Additionally, we will need a grom-sized grip pad, grom-sized surf fins, and a grom-sized surf leash. Everything should be tailored to the appropriate size for each child and board.In competition, at an advanced level, performing a reentry