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November 11th, 2009

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How To Find A Surfboards Sale

Surfboards are available in many different sizes, colors, styles and lengths. They can be expensive but it is easy to learn how to find a surfboards sale. Keep your eyes on the surf shops in your area and online Surfboard companies. Many stores will put surfboards on sale during the off season.

Another way to find a great deal of surfboards is to contact the store manager. Explain to them what you are looking for and about what price range you need. They may be able to offer you a discount or let you know when their product will be on sale.

When you are searching for the right surfboard do not risk high quality for a lower price. The right surfboard for your weight and height is needed to have a successful day surfing. You also need to consider your area and the intensity of the waves. If you expect extreme conditions then you may need a longer surfboard.

Most surf shops have a weight and height guideline to follow when purchasing a new board. Try to stay within these guidelines and pick the right board for your shape and size. Many beginners try to surf with boards that are too short. It is important to pick a long board when you are first starting out.

A long board does better in weak waves and helps beginners get used to the feel of surfing. Take you time and follow all the safety precautions. You may also have fun with different shaped boards. An oddly shaped board is great for beginners.

If you are a more advance surfer you may want to choose a shorter board. Now that you have skilled some of the basic surfing instructions you may want to buy a smaller board. This will allow you to maximize your movements and go much faster. Keep an eye out for sales as you progress in your surfing abilities.

Daniel Di Massa, is a long term surfer from NJ. He recently dropped everything to move to the infamous Jersey Shore (Belmar NJ). Here he spends his days on the waves or surfing the stores for surfboards on sale. He enjoys traveling to OBX, or Outerbanks NC, for hurricanes with his three person ow-in Seadoo PWC in tow. His favorite charity is Minding Our Business, a local Trenton Charity teaching inner city Trenton youth how to start companies. Daniel loves helping his home town, young entrepreneurs flourish. Please check SurfboardsSale.com before you buy, for surfboards Sale!

FCS FINS ROCK! I heart these surf fins.

October 29th, 2009

I love these things. Im very guilty of riding shore breakers too far in. Plus my heavy weight makes me a surf fin breaker. Most of my boards have been repaired which is costly.

With my newest surfboard, I again rode a wave in too far. It was during the local surfing competition called the Belmar Pro. I must of been too stoked by riding next to pros from all over the world.

So I broke my fin. Since its FCS I simply jumped of, used a key to remove the broken fin and keep surfing. It had small damage, so I let the local surf shop (where i bought the board) repair it. EasternLines

If this was a permanent fin type board, I would be screwed.

So many thanks to FCS.

PS> there are some really cool designer or artistic fins FCS offers. Cool stuff.

…and my door does rock the “FCS- Screw the system!” Sticker.

Longboard. Longboard Surfboard Sales

October 29th, 2009

Everyone one wants a long one!
Long fun rides, the capability of taking small wave and converting them into full rides. Longboard surfboards are a necessity in your surf quiver.

Wikipedia explains it as follows:

A surfboard is an elongated platform used in the sport of surfing. They are relatively light, but strong enough to support an individual standing on them while riding a breaking wave. They were invented in Hawaii, where they were known as Papa he‘e nalu in the Hawaiian language, usually made of wood from local trees, such as koa, and were often over 15 feet (5 m) in length and extremely heavy.[1][2] Major advances over the years include the addition of one or more fins on the bottom rear of the board to improve directional stability, and numerous improvements in materials and shape.

Modern surfboards are made of polyurethane or polystyrene foam covered with layers of fiberglass, cloth and polyester or epoxy resin. The end result is a light and strong surfboard that is buoyant and maneuverable. Recent developments in surfboard technology have included the use of carbon fiber.

Most modern surfboards can be divided into two main categories: longboards and shortboards. longboards are easier to surf on they are longer and easier to control. Beginner surfers should use longboads. Longboards, as the name suggests, are longer (often 8 ft/2.4 m or more), and are also thicker and wider, with a more rounded nose than a shortboard. Shortboards are shorter (5–7 ft/1.5–2.1 m), thinner, and have a more pointed nose. They are not as wide as longboards and are typically more maneuverable. Other variants include guns, longboard guns, olos, fun-boards, fish, eggs, bonzers, quads, tow-boards, and hydrofoils. In order to discuss board design, it is helpful to have basic knowledge of the vocabulary used to reference each part of the board.

Learn How to Duck Dive

October 29th, 2009

Duck Diving isn’t easy at first. But once mastered even in hurricane waves you will have a ton of success with your surfboard. I will admit the bigger the surfboard the tougher. My Retro XL Superfish is not an easy duck dive and I will sometime “turtle roll” what the longboarders do.

Here is a super quick video on how to duck dive.Turn off the cheesy music. lol

Surfboards Sale only at

Sale Surfboards.com Blog Post. Bio

October 28th, 2009

Welcome, to Surfboards Sale. Local Surf Shops deals to Nationwide Shipper of boards closeouts we have it all.

Screw the website for now ;  ) Here is my story and surfboard quiver.

I’m Dan a Surfer out of the Jersey Shore. (Born raised in Trenton but tired of hour drive, so dropped everything to move to beach)

My surfboard quiver:

7′3″ – 7S Superfish XL – Great for slop and smaller Jersey Waves. This board is for us big boys.

7′2″ – Hawaiian Island Creations HIC – Shell Shaped short board (First board, custom shark scene painted on it and getting restored)

7′6″ – NSP. Egg board, I hate riding it. Bought to teach the 16 girls that move in for summer how to surf. Great Beginner board almost a stand up board.

Needed Surfboards:
Longboard
Standup Paddle Board
Smaller Fish Surf Board
Hurricane board

Favorite Brand:
WRV Wave Riding Vehicle’s.
Hawaiian Island

Current Winter Setup:

3mm Full Wet Suit
5mm Hood
5mm Surf Booties
3mm Surf Gloves

Surfboards Sales – Welcome!

October 27th, 2009

Surfboards Sale – Welcome to SaleSurfboards.com

This is our first blog post. We are coming… But currently on the waves..