Planches de surf pour tous les niveaux
Depuis 1976, HawaiiSurf accompagne les surfeurs dans le choix de leur matériel, du premier take-off aux sessions les plus engagées. Retrouvez ici une sélection de planches de surf adaptées à tous les profils : shortboards pour la performance, fish surf pour les petites vagues, longboards pour une glisse fluide, ou encore softboards et funboards pour débuter et progresser facilement.
Que vous cherchiez une planche de surf débutant, une board polyvalente pour l’été, un surf epoxy résistant ou un modèle plus technique, notre sélection réunit les meilleures marques surf pour vous aider à trouver la planche adaptée à votre niveau, votre gabarit et vos conditions de pratique.
Bradley
Bradley Nomad Fins Single + 2 Futures x 3 - Mid-Length
From €795,00Unit price /UnavailableBradley
Bradley Chocolatine (Wide) FCS 2 x 5 - Shortboard Surfboard
From €765,00Unit price /UnavailableBradley
Bradley Chocolatine (Narrow) Future x 3 Surfboard Shortboard
€765,00Unit price /UnavailableBradley
Bradley Chocolatine (Narrow) Future x 5 - Shortboard Surfboard
€765,00Unit price /UnavailableBradley
Bradley Chocolatine (Wide) Future x 5 - Shortboard Surfboard
From €765,00Unit price /UnavailableBradley
Bradley Chocolatine (Narrow) FCS 2 x 3 - Shortboard Surfboard
€765,00Unit price /UnavailableSurftech
Yandina Speedway Primitech Futures Surfboard Shortboard
From €653,65€769,00Unit price /Unavailable
Choosing the Right Surfboard Based on Your Level, Build, and Conditions
Choosing a Surfboard that fits is one of the most important decisions for progressing and enjoying the waves. Every surfer has their own level, build, and approach to riding. A well-chosen board makes paddling easier, improves wave catching, and allows for a smoother evolution in all conditions.
Since 1976, HawaiiSurf has been selecting boards suitable for all profiles, from beginners discovering Surf to advanced riders seeking more performance. Our selection includes shapes that can cater to all riding styles and wave types.
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Which Board to Choose for Starting and Progressing?
When starting out, progression often depends more on the choice of board than on the physical level of the rider. A board that is too short or too technical can quickly become frustrating, while a model offering enough volume allows for catching more waves and developing the right reflexes much faster.
Softboards remain the go-to choice for learning in good conditions thanks to their stability and ease of handling. Surfers looking to keep an evolving board over several seasons will also appreciate the qualities of Funboards, which can support a wide range of technical progression.
As experience grows, some riders turn to more dynamic shapes like Fish Surf, particularly enjoyable in small waves due to their natural speed and excellent drive.
Choosing the Right Size Surfboard
The ideal size always depends on a balance between the rider's build, their level, and the waves they most often surf. A board offering more volume will facilitate paddling, buoyancy, and take-off on the wave. Conversely, a more compact board will provide more responsiveness but will require more technique.
Surfers who prioritize ease and comfort in varied conditions often appreciate Longboards for their smooth ride and excellent wave-catching ability. More experienced riders naturally gravitate towards Shortboards, designed to offer more precision and performance in hollower sections.
Epoxy or Polyester: Two Different Sensations
The choice between epoxy and polyester construction directly influences the board's behavior in the water. Epoxy boards are appealing for their lightness, durability, and excellent buoyancy. They are particularly suitable for surfers looking for easy paddling and good versatility in small to medium conditions.
Polyester boards, on the other hand, offer more traditional sensations. Their livelier behavior underfoot is often appreciated by experienced surfers who seek more precision and sensitivity in their trajectories.
The Best Boards for Small Waves
When conditions become less powerful, certain shapes allow for maintaining speed and enjoyment. Fish Surf boards remain references due to their width, natural speed, and ability to generate drive in soft sections.
Longboards and some mid-lengths also offer an excellent solution for fully enjoying small waves while maintaining a smooth and accessible surf. Funboards often represent a great compromise for riders looking for a single board that can perform in a wide range of conditions.
Understanding Different Board Styles
Each shape has its character. Shortboards prioritize performance, maneuverability, and quick direction changes. Longboards emphasize fluidity, paddling, and long, elegant lines.
Fish Surf excels in small waves while Funboards offer remarkable versatility. Understanding these differences allows for choosing a board that truly fits one's practice rather than following a trend or a simple aesthetic criterion.
Essential Accessories to Complete Your Gear
A good board deserves a coherent setup. Surf Leashes ensure the rider's safety while Surf Fins directly influence speed, control, and maneuverability of the board.
Surf Pads and Surf Wax improve grip underfoot, while Surf Covers effectively protect your gear during transport, travel, and storage.
The Expertise of HawaiiSurf Since 1976
For nearly fifty years, HawaiiSurf has been guiding several generations of surfers in choosing their gear. Our team selects boards suited to the conditions actually encountered on French and European coasts, with a particular focus on quality, progression, and the joy of riding.
Whether you're looking for your first board, a versatile model to surf year-round, or a more technical board to push your limits, our experience allows us to guide you towards the gear that best fits your level and your surfing style.
FAQ
How to choose the right surfboard?
What surfboard to start with?
What surfboard to start with?
Softboards, funboards, and mini malibus are the best choices for learning due to their stability and ease of paddling.
What size of surfboard to choose?
What size of surfboard to choose?
Fish or shortboard?
Fish or shortboard?
The fish is ideal for small waves and fun surfing, while the shortboard focuses more on performance and radical maneuvers.
Epoxy or polyester?
Epoxy or polyester?
What board for small waves?
What board for small waves?
Fish, twin fins, funboards, and mid lengths are often the best choices to maintain speed and fun in soft waves.