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How to choose the best surfboards for Australian surfing

If Polynesia is considered the birthplace of surfing, then Australian island is the place from where the great surfing fever spread at the beginning of the last century.

Today surfing for Australians is the same national symbol as, e.g., the Sydney Opera House or the kangaroo.

Since surfing is taught here to children at school, during physical education classes, famous pro-riders appear like mushrooms   after rains in the forests of the Moscow region.

Surfing culture in Australia is developed in the same way as in Hawaii. On weekends, tanned boys and girls with white-toothed smiles and burnt-out blonde hair grab surfboards and head to the nearest beach to enjoy the waves. And it is not a scene of a youth series, but real life.

Surfing in Australia

The Gold Coast is a paradise to right-handed point breakers. It is to these parts that surfers from all over the world come to catch almost the longest wave on Earth – Snapper Rocks.

In a good forecast, the wave guarantees travel over a kilometer, so train your legs to hold on as long as possible.

By the way, it is also one of the most dangerous spots, and all because of its popularity, the level of manifestation of localism is off the charts, and a quick reaction is necessary to have time to dodge surfers and their surfobards flying by.

Snapper Rox starts working at 3 feet, and in a strong swell reaches 10 feet.

The locals are most interested in beach breaks with sand banks forming a shoal, and are eagerly awaiting a suitable forecast.

A must-see is the large and noisy Surfer Paradise beach – the hallmark of the Gold Coast.

There is entertainment for every taste: street performers, cafes and restaurants, tall skyscrapers (one of them, the Q1 skyscraper, has a surf museum), a Ferris wheel and, of course, surf waves. A good chance to ride in the heart of a big city.

The coast of New South Wales is generally one big surf spot.

On Australian island  everyone will find their own wave to their liking: reefs, sand, stones, waves to beginners, intermediate and kamikaze. The main thing is to keep yourself in control and not go crazy with the abundance.

Perhaps the most famous beach is Bondi Beach, located in the southern part of Sydney. The favorable location attracts all sorts of tourists here, but the majority, of course, are surfers.

Here, after an excellent session, you can stroll through the bars, enjoy a barbecue and imperceptibly night will come with noisy parties. If you love not only surfing but also fun, you should definitely come here.

Australian surfing season

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You can have Australian riding all year round.

Only Australian conditions change depending on the season. It is worth remembering that the opposite is true here.

No, people do not walk on their heads, well, only if the party is very hot. When it’s winter, it’s summer in Australia and vice versa.

From April to October, the water gets colder, bring a 3/2 mm wetsuit to surf the east coast. From November to March it is warm here and you can ride in surfboard shorts.

The best waves come here in the spring months. In the south, the water is always colder: in the summer, choose a 3/2 mm wetsuit, and in winter, 4/3 mm or more will do.

Difficulties

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The biggest problem to Australian surfers is sharks of all kinds, sizes and tastes.

Attacks happen quite often, but on crowded beaches, rescuers immediately warn about the appearance of sharks, everyone is instantly evacuated.

The second difficulty is the high cost of living. But here you can get a quality surfboard from your favorite shaper.

Localism occurs only in highly crowded spots. In general, the local surfers are quite peaceful and friendly, answer them in kind.

Features of Australian surfing

Surfing to Australia is popular with experienced wave climbers who hone their craft under the guidance of local professional instructors.

Such trips are no less in demand among beginners – they have a real opportunity to learn how to stand on the surfboard in the shortest possible time.

One of the advantages of surfing in Australia is the sheer number of instructors. There is no shortage of such specialists here, because most Australians have been skating since childhood.

Many teachers teach lessons using new methods that allow you to master basic skills in a matter of days.

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The peculiarity of the Australian surf is a wide variety of waves, here you can find any of them.

Skiing on the sandy banks is considered a highlight. It is the name of the sand wash, shallows where surfers wait for a suitable swell.

Aerobatics – knowing where the best bank is at the moment.

Even to those who are completely carried away by surfing, the nature of Australia will present many surprises.

The unique local nature is very special: even in large cities there are wild animals, including kangaroos.

Surf Schools and Camps in Australia

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The impressive number of surf schools in Australia allows everyone to choose the duration, level, cost, intensity of the course.

Having settled in a surf camp, beginners and experienced athletes can communicate with like-minded people, get the necessary skills and participate in various activities and entertainment.

Prices are determined by living conditions, instructor experience, number of trainings.

The most popular surfing schools in Australia:

  • Surfing Holidays is a surfing school in Kingsleaf near the Gold Coast. There are two options for accommodation. The first is our own camp, the second is living with an Australian family. This is one of the most modern surfing camps in Australia, commissioned by the local government in 2012. There are separate and multi-bed rooms, an equipped kitchen, lounges with TVs, laundry, wireless Internet and other amenities. Training is provided for beginners and professionals;
  • Byron Bay English School is a unique surfing school that combines English teaching and boarding. Located in Byron Bay near the beach. The price includes training sessions in both directions, individual and group surfing lessons.

Surfboards for Australian surfing

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For riding on the Australian coast, you need a surfboard that is small and perfect for you. It is best to choose a gong surfboard, but keep it short.

You may have thought that we are deviating and are not talking about surfing, but in fact we are not, here we will tell you about the four main types of surfboards.

It is important to know that: Surfboard length is measured in feet (1 foot = 30.48 cm).

Shortboard

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Shortboard, one of the most popular types of surfboards, is very fast and agile, used on many types of waves and is rightfully the most popular design.

The size of shortboards is usually from about 5’8? up to 6’10? feet.

Longboard and malibu

malibu longboard

The main difference of this type of surfboards is, of course, the size and not much of a different shape, the main difference from the shortboard in shape is that the nose of the longboard is rounded.

Otherwise, there are practically no differences, although the shortboard uses three fins and the longboard one. But this is an optional condition, the number of fins can vary, depending on the wishes of the surfer, since the maneuverability of the surfboard depends on the shape and their number.

Mini-malibu or funboards usually come in sizes from 7’0? up to 8’5 ?. longboard – 9’0? and more.

Fish

fish surfboard

Fish is quite similar to a shortboard, but has a slightly shorter length. The fish, although shortened, is larger in width, this gives it a more rounded shape.

As a rule, boards of this type have dimensions: about 4’8? and 6’0? feet in length.

This is a board for those who already know how to ride reasonably well, since this board is rather small in length and when you lie on it, you almost completely sink the board under the water, in this regard, it is much more difficult to rake on a wave than on a longboard.

Gun

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Outwardly this is a larger version of the shortboard, but this type of board is only used for big waves.

Ghana is about 7’2 long feet and up to 12 ”feet for really big waves.

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