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If you choose to purchase from a surfboard dealer online, specify delivery terms and costs. Many such websites will offer free nationwide delivery with purchase. Others charge a lot of money to pack and ship a new or used surfboard, so be aware of the costs. If buying in store, visit a few different ones to browse product selection and supply, which can include longboard, shortboard, wax, foot strap, pad, fin, leash, apparel, accessory items, wet suit, rash guard, and spring. Surf shops are located near beaches, at popular ocean side spots. Find out how long the surf shop has been in business, what the hours are, what the product line entails, what the lesson and instructor availability is, and rent vs. sale options. Keep in mind that the surfboard model you want may not be in stock and may have to be ordered. If the items you need are not currently in stock, ask when and if you can get your desired board or accessory from the company, whether you want a vintage board, shortboard, wet suit, or other supply. When choosing a new or used board, research the various types of boards on the market today, comparing durability, style, and price. Online, you can find catalogs featuring reviews, prices, photos, styles, and brands. To find surf shops near you, look up a few and check out the physical locations of the companies. Make sure the store is well maintained and clean, and find out if the shop is part of a national chain or locally owned. Meet with staff and chat with them to get an idea of professionalism. Keep in mind the shop’s hours, location, price, rental information, product line, and selection on new and used models.
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