Why Choose Our Shortboard Surfboards
Shortboards are purpose-built to react fast. They roll rail to rail quickly, hold through bottom turns and fit neatly into steeper sections where longer boards start to feel clumsy. If you like ripping in the pocket, hitting the lip or drawing tighter lines, this is the tool for the job.
They’re best suited to intermediate and advanced surfers who already have solid paddling, pop-up and positioning dialled. In the right hands (or is it feet?), a shortboard unlocks a whole different level of responsiveness. More speed when you need it. More control when it gets critical.
You’ll find everyday all-rounders that work across mixed conditions, wider groveller-inspired shapes for weaker surf and narrow-tailed step-ups designed for bigger, hollower waves. Some feel lively and skatey. Others feel locked in and powerful. It all comes down to the shape.
Construction options include traditional PU for familiar feel, epoxy for extra pop and durability, plus advanced composite builds that fine-tune flex and weight. We stock proven performers from DHD Surfboards, Pyzel Surfboards, Sharpeye Surfboards, Channel Islands Surfboards, Firewire Surfboards and Haydenshapes Surfboards.
Shop Shortboard Surfboards With Expert Advice From Real Surfers
A good shortboard feels magic. A wrong one can make you question why you took up surfing in the first place.
That’s why getting the details right matters. And our team really knows the details. We’ll help you sort through it based on your ability, body type, local conditions and what you actually want from your surfing. Reach out online or come see us in-store. We love talking boards. Especially the fast ones.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Shortboard Surfboards
What is a shortboard surfboard?
A shortboard is a high-performance surfboard designed for speed, quick turning and progressive surfing in quality waves. They’re usually shorter, narrower and more refined than beginner boards.
What size shortboard surfboard should I get?
That depends on your weight, ability and goals. More volume adds paddle power and forgiveness, while lower volume feels sharper and more responsive.
Are shortboard surfboards good for beginners?
Usually not as a first board. Most beginners learn faster on softboards or higher-volume shapes before moving into a shortboard.
What’s the difference between a shortboard and a fish surfboard?
Shortboards are generally narrower and more performance-focused. Fish boards are wider, carry more volume and often feel faster and easier in smaller surf.
What are the available delivery options?
We offer fast, insured delivery across Australia. Every board is packed securely and arrives ready to surf.
























