Bic Surfboards

Bic Surfboards

Surfboard Bic Magnum 84 Red Bank NJ
Surfboard Bic Magnum 84 Red Bank NJ
   US $350.00
Bic 2012 G Board Classic 0700 Surfboard Su
Bic 2012 G Board Classic 0700 Surfboard Su
Paypal   US $309.95
New BIC 6 7 Shortboard Surfboard w Fins
New BIC 6 7 Shortboard Surfboard w Fins
Paypal   US $289.95
New BIC 5 10 Fish Surfboard w Fins
New BIC 5 10 Fish Surfboard w Fins
Paypal   US $279.95
Bic 2012 G Board Classic 0606 Surfboard Su
Bic 2012 G Board Classic 0606 Surfboard Su
Paypal   US $259.95
Bic Surfboard 79 Natural Surf 2 New Model NJ
Bic Surfboard 79 Natural Surf 2 New Model NJ
   US $329.00
Bic Surf 710 Longboard Surfboard Great for Beginners NJ Local Pickup Only
Bic Surf 710 Longboard Surfboard Great for Beginners NJ Local Pickup Only
Paypal   US $299.99
Bic 2010 ACS Wahine 0607 Surfboard Surfboa
Bic 2010 ACS Wahine 0607 Surfboard Surfboa
Paypal   US $289.95
Bic 2012 G Board Kid Twin 0506 Surfboard S
Bic 2012 G Board Kid Twin 0506 Surfboard S
Paypal   US $249.95

Bic Surfboards

Surfboards are measured by various dimensions: length, width, and thickness. The length of the surfboard will determine how easily you catch the wave. The longer the board is, the easier it will be to catch the wave. The width of the board will help you with balance. The wider it is, the more balance you will have out in the water. Finally, the thickness of the board will provide you with float. The thicker it is, the more buoyant you will be. You will usually find these dimensions measured in inches and written on the underbelly of the board on the stringer by the tail.

Surfboards are usually made of one or a combination of three materials: wood, fiberglass, and epoxy. Wooden boards were the first surfboards ever used to ride waves but have since become expensive to make and therefore relatively obsolete. Most surfers have balsa wood boards hanging on their walls as collector's items. They are sturdy but heavy.

Fiberglass boards are the typical boards used on the surfing circuit. They are made of foam called a blank with a layer of fiberglass over it. They are the most delicate, but in most cases the most versatile because they can be custom shaped to your liking. The newest surfboard material is epoxy. Epoxy boards are durable but manufactured by machines. They are more expensive and ride the fastest, but they are not custom made, which avid surfers eventually prefer. Beginning surfers might prefer epoxy boards over other materials. Board makers like Bic and South Point have a line of economical epoxy boards that work well for surfers just starting out.

Most recently, there are new boards being made of carbon fiber that are extremely durable but also very expensive. Hollow-core boards are also popular because they provide more float and are extremely lightweight, yet have quick response and high performance.

Most boards also have a stringer and a rocker. The stringer is the wooden line that runs down the center and length of the board. Stringers help to keep the foam and board intact. The rocker is the curve of the board, which prevents the board from catching an edge. The bigger the rocker, the easier it will be for you to turn on your board. Long boards usually have a flatter rocker because they tend to ride on a relatively flat part of the wave . Short boards, on the other hand, tend to have more rocker because they are designed to ride a much more critical part of the wave. Bigger, faster waves require more rocker in shortboards to give the rider ample board control.

Your collection of surfboards is called your quiver. If you stick with the sport long enough, you might eventually have a quiver of 10 to 20 boards! No matter how big your quiver is, it will certainly be a collection of boards with various shapes and sizes to suit different conditions and purposes.

When a board reaches retirement, surfers believe the board "buckles." In other words, the board has developed some kind of weakness in its core that will no longer allow it to perform as you would like it to. When the board buckles, breaks, or is just overly aged, it means it's time to retire your board. One way to prevent your board from aging quickly is to store it in a board bag in a cool, dry place. Boards are best stored horizontally because that will cause any water that does seep into the board to distribute more evenly, rather than sending it straight to the tail if you store it vertically. Also keep in mind that dings even bad bumps and bruises are easily fixable, so don't give up on your board if it has cosmetic issues!

Robb Bailey works for South Coast Surf Shops, San Diego's premiere surfboard distributor and surf apparel dealer for more than 30 years. He has been inducted as a lifetime honorary member of his college surf club, the Cal Poly Surfer's Association, and has traveled the world surfing for the past 11 years. Find out more about Robb at SouthCoast.com


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$34.99


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$46.35


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Ladies on Surfboards, Radial Pattern


$39.99


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Row of Surfboards at Beach


$19.99


Randy Faris Row of Surfboards at Beach - Photographic Print

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Surfboards at st ives in cornwall


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Texture, Surfboards, Grouped Elements


$19.99


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Old Surfboards Never Die


$59.99


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Surfboards on Waikiki Beach, USA


Surfboards on Waikiki Beach, USA


$19.99


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BIC / BIC 5 1/4IN 2-WAY CENTER        / DV-52CLRB


BIC / BIC 5 1/4IN 2-WAY CENTER / DV-52CLRB


$84.48


BIC - BIC 5 1/4IN 2-WAY CENTER - DV-52CLRB

BIC / BIC America FH-65B Speaker / FH-65B


BIC / BIC America FH-65B Speaker / FH-65B


$125.18


BIC - BIC America FH-65B Speaker - FH-65B

BIC / BIC 4-6 1/2IN SPEAKER           / DV-64


BIC / BIC 4-6 1/2IN SPEAKER / DV-64


$163.2


BIC - BIC 4-6 1/2IN SPEAKER - DV-64

BIC / BIC 3 1/2IN 2-WAY CENTER        / DV-32CLR


BIC / BIC 3 1/2IN 2-WAY CENTER / DV-32CLR


$60.68


BIC - BIC 3 1/2IN 2-WAY CENTER - DV-32CLR

BIC / BIC FORMULA 2-WAY 6 1/2         / FH6-C


BIC / BIC FORMULA 2-WAY 6 1/2 / FH6-C


$172.45


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BIC / BIC 3 1/2IN 2-WY COMPACT        / DV-32W


BIC / BIC 3 1/2IN 2-WY COMPACT / DV-32W


$71.39


BIC - BIC 3 1/2IN 2-WY COMPACT - DV-32W

BIC / BIC 12IN 200 WATT POWERD        / V-1220


BIC / BIC 12IN 200 WATT POWERD / V-1220


$232.7


BIC - BIC 12IN 200 WATT POWERD - V-1220

BIC / BIC 8IN 100 WATT POWERED        / V-80


BIC / BIC 8IN 100 WATT POWERED / V-80


$129.86


BIC - BIC 8IN 100 WATT POWERED - V-80

BIC / BIC 6 1/2IN 2-WAY CENTER        / DV-62CLRS


BIC / BIC 6 1/2IN 2-WAY CENTER / DV-62CLRS


$130.44


BIC - BIC 6 1/2IN 2-WAY CENTER - DV-62CLRS

BIC / BIC FORMULA 2-WAY  8IN          / FH8-W


BIC / BIC FORMULA 2-WAY 8IN / FH8-W


$209.65


BIC - BIC FORMULA 2-WAY 8IN - FH8-W

BIC / BIC 6 1/2IN 2-WAY               / DV-62SIB


BIC / BIC 6 1/2IN 2-WAY / DV-62SIB


$151.5


BIC - BIC 6 1/2IN 2-WAY - DV-62SIB

BIC America BIC Venturi DV62si Speaker DV62SIB


BIC America BIC Venturi DV62si Speaker DV62SIB


$155.69


BIC America BIC Venturi DV62si Speaker DV62SIB

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