Brah, I would agree with you on some points. All those boards are great but some are better than others, it all depends on your price range, whether you are prone (laying down) or drop-knee. I would have to say that The Versus Project bodyboards are my personal favourite. Versus is a side project of NMD and gets three of the best bodyboarders to work closely with their shaper. The three riders and Ryan Hardy and his shaper Todd Quigley, Mitch Rawlins and his shaper Jarrod Gibson (I personally use Mitch Rawlins PE Micro boards) and Perrie Louis Costes but I dont know his shaper. QCD, Empire and Turbo are the other really great bodyboards. But as I said, it comes down to personal preference.
The best type of bodyboard for you will depend on your personal preferences, skill level, and body type. Look for a bodyboard that is the right size for you, has a durable core material (such as polyethylene or polypropylene), and features a slick bottom for smooth gliding on the water. It's also important to consider additional features like leash attachments and a comfortable deck.
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if you have a wetsuit it best not to wax a bodyboard because the rubber part of the the chest part on your wetsuit gives you grip. If not then get ordinary sufboard wax and rub it in so it make a diamond pattern
when your paddling and trying to get on a wave yes. fins are probably one of the most useful things you can buy besides the bodyboard.
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Basically to find the right bodyboard for you depends on your size. 1.Bodyboard should be below or a little above you belly button. 2.Stay away from brands like WaveRebel(WR), Localmotion 3. My prefered brand is Morey,Empire,Nmd,and BZ, Morey and Bz are the easiest to get, and cheapest. Best for Intermediates( If your already getting a nice bottom turn on a wave, and just starting to get into tricks Good luck!
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The sport in which a bodyboard is used is called bodyboarding. This is a surface water sport similar to surfing where the bodyboarder rides the crest, face, and curl of a wave which carries the surfer toward shore. This sport is also known as Boogieboarding.
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In my opinion Chuch Hill Fins are the best at the moment and Hydro Tech 2 are good but have alot of bad opinions of them unlike Church Hill. Churchill are especialy good i big surf.
You could. There is a move called DK which stands for down knee. You put down your back knee and put up your front leg up. I am possibly sure you can stand up on it like surfing on a surfboard. The board can be shaky but it takes practice. Yes, you can stand up on a bodyboard.