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The cheapest option for buying a surfboard is a second hand board, and can be an excellent way to find a bargain. However, it's easy to pick a dog if you're not careful. First, bear in mind that if a board is extremely cheap, then it's probably not very good. You need to be really careful when shopping for a secondhand surfboard.
When buying any surfboard, you need to be realistic about the right board for you. Before you start looking, have a clear idea of the board you're after. Once you have narrowed down your search, you can concentrate on making the right choice of a secondhand board. Here are the main points to consider.
Now that you've checked it over, check it over again to make sure you didn't miss anything. If you have thoroughly checked the board over and it's in good condition, the price is right and, most importantly, the surfboard is the right surfboard for you - permission to buy!
We told you to clean that surf wax off!
Are you ready to buy? See the boards at our surfshop.
There are three main options for buying a used surfboard. A surf shop is the best place as you get to see the board and have time to check it over. You may also have some comeback if there is a serious problem with it after you have bought it.
Another option is your free ads paper. Even if you live nowhere near the beach you might be surprised at how many boards appear in the listings. Buy the ads for your local area, and you'll be able to check the board out personally.
The third option is to buy online. There are plenty of places to find the right board in your area on the Internet. There are even sites specific to secondhand boards. We also have our own surf classifieds which are often worth a look. You can post a wanted ad with your board or gear requirements.
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Landed me a great buy a couple months back on Craigslist, best board Ive ever ripped on! There is tons of hidden treasures on craigslist, do your research though and ask tons of questions, you'll be surprised what you can score on!
I give this site a fair thumbs up!
What are some questions I should ask when buying a Craigslist board?
I'm 6'1" 190
Moderately experienced
And surfing south florida
Hey. I'm a beginner wanting to surf in South Florida, where do you find it best to surf?
Looking for a surfboard repair shop in the Chicago area.
Why not use the new Veryfier app to hire an independent third-party person to go out inspect and check the item before you purchase? It is really important that the inspection should be done by a 3rd party person who will give an honest review and report. Download the app at the Veryfier website or go to iTunes store.
after I buy a second hand bord how do I remove and apply new wax?
Awesome Post!
Thanks for sharing!