Body boarding is a derivative of wave riding. An
average board consists of a small, rectangular piece of hydrodynamic
foam. The board can be shaped and adapted to different riding styles,
and size of rider. Body boarding has been growing very rapidly over the
last couple of decades.
Steps to choose a body board
You
can borrow body boards from shops, as there is a huge variety of body
boarding is available in market. If you want to buy body board you have
to look closely at the body board, as those body boards are cheap may
have a porous-looking surface. These tend to waterlog quickly and get
heavy in the water. You have to find a board with a smooth, slick
surface.
After this you have to look at the bottom of the board.
You can take a slick, hard or plastic body. Check out the tail of the
board. A beginner should look for a tail that curves inward and slopes
downward. This is generally the most practical and functional. Ask the
attendant about the different tails. The technology changes all the
time.
Lay the board flat on the ground. It should sit flat, not
rock back and forth or wobble. Boards that do this are usually warped
from sitting in the sun or from improper shipping. You have to place
the rear of the board against your belly and grab the nose, after that
try to feel the board for flex. The more flex a board has, the higher
performance the board will offer. However, more flexible boards also
have a shorter life span.
Make sure the board you choose has no
creases or cracks or gouges in the foam as this can prove harmful or
may threaten the life.
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