Almond's Guide to

Your First Year of Surfing

New to Surfing?

You’re exactly where you’re supposed to be. Learning to surf can feel overwhelming at first — and that’s exactly why we’re here. We’ve spent nearly 20 years helping surfers find their footing, build confidence, and develop a real relationship with the ocean, and we’re excited to be part of your journey. Below are our essential steps to becoming a well-rounded surfer within your first year:

Download the Free 'Your First-Year of surfing' Guide

Before you even paddle out, get the right foundation. We wrote this free guide to give you as strong of a head start as possible in your first year of surfing. It covers:

  • How to choose your first surfboard
  • What actually matters in year one
  • How to build confidence in the water
  • What slows most beginners down

The First Year Surfer's Bundle

If you want to remove guesswork entirely, this is the simplest way to start. The First Year Surfer’s Bundle includes all the essential gear you need to catch waves consistently and build real confidence:

  • 8’0 R-Series Joy (our most user-friendly beginner board)
  • Board bag
  • Fin
  • Leash
  • All of our paperback guide books
  • The 100 Waves in 60 Days Challenge card

Why the 8’0 R-Series Joy Is the Best Surfboard for Beginners

If you’re searching for the best surfboard for beginners, what you actually need isn’t a high-performance shortboard — it’s a board that helps you catch more waves, build confidence, and progress faster. For most new surfers, the best beginner surfboard prioritizes volume, stability, and durability over sharp turns or advanced performance. That’s exactly why we recommend the 8’0 R-Series Joy for your first year in the water.

Here’s what makes it one of the best surfboards for beginner surfers:

  • Stability for building balance – A wider outline and generous volume help you stand up sooner and stay upright longer.
  • Higher wave count – Extra volume means you paddle into waves earlier and more consistently.
  • Beginner-friendly durability – The R-Series construction handles the inevitable bumps, drops, and learning moments.
  • Room to grow – It’s not just a “starter board.” It’s a surfboard you can progress on for your entire first year.

The truth is, most beginners don’t struggle because they lack talent. They struggle because they’re riding a board that’s too small, too unstable, or too advanced.

If your goal is to actually enjoy learning to surf — and not just survive it — choosing the best beginner surfboard makes all the difference.

The Best Surfboard for Beginners

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First Year Surfer FAQs

What surfboard should a beginner start with?

What size surfboard should a beginner ride?

Are soft top surfboards better for beginners?

Why am I not catching many waves as a beginner?

How long does it take to get comfortable surfing?

Do I need lessons to learn how to surf?

What mistakes do most beginner surfers make?

What kind of waves are best for beginners?