Sneak previewWaveboard test 2025 - these models are included

Manuel Vogel

 · 20.09.2024

Ten boards between 75 and 99 litres are included in the test
Photo: Manuel Vogel
Which board size makes sense for me in the waves? Should it be an all-round shape or a radical concept? We'll answer these and many other questions in our upcoming wave board test. We'll show you which boards are included here.

Classic comparative tests show the strengths and weaknesses of the different concepts in the best possible way. However, some questions remain unanswered: Which board sizes make sense for riders of different weights? And should you choose an all-round shape for the North Sea and Baltic Sea, or can a radical performance waveboard perhaps do even more if you choose a size larger?

For this reason, issue 11-12 2024 (from 29 October 2024; subscribers from 25 October) doesn't just feature a comparison test, but a big topic of advice on the right waveboard. We compared ten models from 75 to 99 litres and tested the all-round concept and the performance waveboard with slightly more volume from Duotone, Goya, Severne, JP-Australia and Naish. You can see which boards are actually in the test group and how they are equipped in the picture gallery at the beginning of the article.

In addition to this, we will also provide you with the following issues and of course on the surf website the individual reports on all the boards ridden.

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