BaliBoards

Board types

Seven shapes, one goal: the right board for your surf. Not sure? We'll recommend one.

Shortboard

Performance and response.
Best for
Confident surfers who want sharp, vertical surfing.
Waves
Punchy, clean waves with some power.
Strengths
Quick rail-to-rail, tight turns, top performance.
Trade-offs
Harder to paddle, needs decent waves and technique.

Fish

Speed and fun in average waves.
Best for
Surfers who want glide and grins on smaller days.
Waves
Small to medium, soft to mid-power waves.
Strengths
Paddles easy, fast through flat sections, super fun.
Trade-offs
Less control in steep, powerful surf.

Mid-length

Glide with the option to turn.
Best for
All levels wanting flow and easy wave count.
Waves
Small to medium, plus longer rolling waves.
Strengths
Easy paddling, smooth trim, very versatile.
Trade-offs
Not as snappy as a shortboard in critical sections.

Longboard

Classic glide and noserides.
Best for
Beginners and style surfers alike.
Waves
Small, mellow, rolling waves.
Strengths
Easiest to catch waves, stable, timeless.
Trade-offs
Heavy to handle, less suited to steep surf.

Step-up

For when it gets serious.
Best for
Experienced surfers chasing bigger, faster waves.
Waves
Overhead, powerful reef and point surf.
Strengths
Control and hold at speed, confidence in size.
Trade-offs
Too much board for everyday small days.

Gun

Big-wave commitment.
Best for
Advanced surfers paddling into real size.
Waves
Large, heavy, serious waves.
Strengths
Paddle power and hold in big surf.
Trade-offs
Very specialised — not for everyday surf.

Hybrid

One board, most days.
Best for
Surfers who want one quiver-killer daily driver.
Waves
A wide range — your everyday Bali conditions.
Strengths
Forgiving yet lively, great wave count, travels well.
Trade-offs
Jack of all trades — not the ultimate in any one area.

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