Wakesurf Board FAQs
What size wake surf board do I need?
Board size depends on your weight, riding style, wave size, and experience. Bigger boards offer more stability and are great for beginners. Smaller boards are more agile for maneuverability and progressing with tricks. Not sure where to start? Check out our Wakesurf Board Buyer's Guide or reach out—we’re happy to help.
What’s the difference between skim and surf style wakesurf boards?
Skim-style boards are thinner, more playful, and ideal for spins and tricks. Surf-style boards ride higher on the wave and have more push, which is great for carving and ocean-style surf.
Which wakesurf board is best for beginners?
Beginners usually do better with larger, surf-style boards that offer more stability and wave push. Our collection includes beginner-friendly options from Phase 5, Ronix, and Liquid Force. Check out our Beginner’s Guide for Wakesurf Boards or hit us up and we’ll steer you in the right direction.
What’s the return or exchange policy?
We want you stoked with your gear. If something’s not right, we offer hassle-free returns and exchanges for up to 365 days from the date your order ships—just make sure the item is brand new, unused, and still in the original packaging of the board.
Are your wakesurf boards compatible with my boat?
If you’ve got an inboard, you’re good to go. Wakesurfing behind outboard or stern drive boats isn’t safe. If you're unsure, shoot us your boat info and we’ll confirm it for you.