If you aren't really sure what skimboard you should buy, you are not alone! While it is ultimately your decision what board you get, we can point you in the right direction. It's likely that you will find more than just one board that will fit your skimming needs so you can use your own personal taste in the final decision.
To start the process of choosing your skimboard, you should read the following classifications. After you have found the category that best describes you and/or how you will be using your board, check out the suggested boards and find the one that best fits your needs!
First Board – If you are looking for your first board to start learning on, check out these boards:
Victoria Woody or
Speeder // Victoria is the first name in skimboarding
Any board from BZ Skimboards
Any board from Morey Skimboards
The New Local Motion Bamboo Skimboard
Any Small, Medium or Large board from Four Skims **Now available with graphite slick bottom!
Any Meyer Skimboard
Any Kayotics Wood Skimboard New board designs... check em out!
Any Seventy Seven Skimboard Premium wood skimboards
Any Madrid Skimboard
Any Zed Wood Skimboard Blueprint, Dynasty, Heist, Insight, Maurader
Any Roush Creations Wood Skimboard!
Sand Skimmer – If you are into fast skimming on really thin water, check out these boards:
Any Small, Medium or Large board from Four Skims
Any Seventy Seven Skimboard
Any Zed Wood Skimboard: Blueprint, Dynasty, Heist, Insight, Maurader, Diagram, Siphon, Samsquanch, Fusion, Hydrozoa, Slaughter, Rhizome
Any Kayotics Wood Skimboard New board designs... check em out!
The New Local Motion Bamboo Skimboard
Victoria Woody
Any Roush Creations Wood Skimboard!
Sand Skater/Inland Skimming – If you take your skate style to the beach or you are hitting rails, check these out:
Shoreskate Skimboards from Four Skims
Shoreskate Skimboards from Zed Infamous 104
Any Kayotics Wood Skimboard New board designs... check em out!
Shoreskate by Madrid Skimboards
Victoria Grinder
Victoria Matrix - foam core NEW for 08!
Dashboard Skimboards <-- Light and stiff give this board a ton of POP
Any Roush Creations Rail Tech or Carbon Twin Tip <-- one of the best inland boards!!
Wave Rider – If you are really into riding the waves on your board and are looking for a board to give you good performance, check out these boards (perfect if you're on a budget):
Lone Star Pintail Four Skims (wood)
Any Roush Creations Wood Pro (wood)
Victoria Grommet for the little groms
Victoria Foamie **Beginner wave rider board and best seller
Victoria Ultra **Lighter and better than the Foamie
Cabal DC SX, Roush Fire
Any Zed Foam Skimboard, The Juc, TP Project, Tantrum, Tainted Fool, Canvas
BZ 45 Foam Skimboard
Any Zap Lazer
Any Zap Bomb
Any Zap Fish
Any Zap Wedge
Any Zap Chizel
Any Zap Pro skimboard
Any Roush Creations Pro Epoxy
Advanced Wave Rider – If you want the very best materials for your board check out these boards:
Victoria Polyvac EGLASS//SGLASS//CARBON
Victoria Pro Models
Any Slotstik skimboard Slotvac or Provac
Any Exile skimboard EGLASS//SGLASS//CARBON
Any Maui Skimmers skimboard
Any Roush Creations Texalium <--Light as carbon w/flex!
GLASS: The type of glass you put on these high end boards can raise some questions too.
E-GLASS: E-glass is the most common fiber reinforcement used in the composites world. It is popular because it offers very good performance for how much it costs. It is not as strong or stiff as the higher priced S-Glass and Carbon, but still a high quality material.
S-GLASS: S-glass stands for structural fiberglass. 30% stronger than regular fiberglass and about 15% stiffer, but cost twice as much!
CARBON: Carbon is practically synonymous with top of the line in any industry. This fabric is highly coveted in skimboards for its extreme strength and stiffness. Carbon Fiber fabrics are about twice as strong and stiff as E-Glass. Boards made with this material come out a little stronger, a little lighter, and a whole lot stiffer than S-Glass boards.
If you can't place yourself in any of these categories, email us for suggestions. Please include your weight, skill level, boarding frequency, and what kind of waves you like.
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