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Surfboard types, explained

Understand how the main surfboard families differ before asking Bodhi for a personalised shortlist or checking regional stock.

Board labels are useful only when they describe how a board behaves. These guides focus on wave range, paddle support, turning style and rider intent, then hand the search to Quivrr's regional inventory experience.

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Performance shortboards

Speed, precision and control in waves with enough shape and power.

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Fish surfboards

Fast, lively boards spanning traditional twins to reef-capable performance fish.

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Hybrid surfboards

Blended designs that balance shortboard response with easier speed and paddling.

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Daily-driver surfboards

Reliable performance across the conditions surfers meet most often.

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Groveller surfboards

Maximum speed and fun when the waves are small, weak or slow.

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Step-up surfboards

More hold, paddle range and composure when waves gain size or consequence.

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Mid-length surfboards

Trim, paddle range and flowing lines without committing to a longboard.

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Bodhi can use your rider context, keep the conversation focused and hand suitable boards to the correct Quivrr App region.

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