Australian Surfboard Size Calculator
Based on the search results and general knowledge about surfboard sizing, I’ve created a comprehensive table that covers all you need to know about surfboard sizes in Australia. This table includes information for different skill levels and wave types.
Skill Level | Weight (kg) | Height (cm) | Wave Type | Length (cm) | Width (cm) | Thickness (cm) | Volume (L) |
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Beginner | 45-60 | 150-170 | Small | 210-240 | 53-58 | 6.5-7.5 | 38-45 |
Beginner | 60-75 | 170-185 | Small | 220-250 | 55-60 | 7-8 | 45-55 |
Beginner | 75-90+ | 185+ | Small | 230-260 | 57-62 | 7.5-8.5 | 55-65 |
Intermediate | 45-60 | 150-170 | Medium | 180-200 | 48-53 | 5.5-6.5 | 25-32 |
Intermediate | 60-75 | 170-185 | Medium | 190-210 | 50-55 | 6-7 | 30-38 |
Intermediate | 75-90+ | 185+ | Medium | 200-220 | 52-57 | 6.5-7.5 | 35-45 |
Advanced | 45-60 | 150-170 | Large | 170-190 | 46-50 | 5-6 | 22-28 |
Advanced | 60-75 | 170-185 | Large | 180-200 | 48-52 | 5.5-6.5 | 26-33 |
Advanced | 75-90+ | 185+ | Large | 190-210 | 50-54 | 6-7 | 30-38 |
Additional notes:
- Beginners should opt for longer, wider, and thicker boards for better stability and flotation12.
- Intermediate surfers can use boards that are approximately one foot taller than their height3.
- Advanced surfers typically use shorter, narrower boards for increased maneuverability12.
- The Guild Factor (GF) can be used to fine-tune volume selection:
- Advanced, fit surfers: 0.34-0.36 GF
- Average skill and fitness: 0.36-0.38 GF
- Weekend warriors: 0.38-0.42 GF
- Novices or challenging conditions: 0.40-0.50 GF5
- Wave types influence board choice:
- Consider local conditions, such as water temperature and typical wave types in Australia, when making your final selection.
- When in doubt, consult with local surf shops or experienced surfers for personalized advice tailored to Australian conditions.
Remember that these are general guidelines, and personal preference plays a significant role in surfboard selection. It’s always best to try different boards and find what works best for you in Australian waters.