Wakesurf Board Buyer’s Guide: Surf-Style vs Skim-Style

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Surf-style and skim-style wakesurf boards side by side

The biggest wakesurf decision is surf-style vs skim-style, and it changes everything about how the board rides. This guide makes the choice simple based on your goals.

Surf-style: float and drive

Thicker and more buoyant, a surf-style wakesurf board catches the wave easily, holds the pocket, and pumps for speed. It’s the best choice for beginners and anyone who wants a smooth, drivey ride.

Skim-style: loose and playful

Thinner and flatter, skim boards spin and slide for tricks but are twitchier and harder to learn on. Great for advancing riders chasing 360s and shuvits.

Fins and setup

More fins mean more hold and stability (beginner-friendly); fewer fins mean a looser, skatier feel. Start with more hold. Whatever the shape, ride a surf-capable boat, wear an approved watersports life jacket, and run a spotter.

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