Buying Second Hand Stand Up Surfboards

Posted by Clayton D.
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Jan 27, 2017
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You have realized that you have taken a special liking to a stand up paddleboarding and now you are thinking of buying a good quality second hand surfboard which can help you in gliding the waters while you also manage to save some money. In fact, purchasing used Stand Up Surfboards is a great idea because new surfboards do not come cheap and you can end up burning a hole in your pocket especially if your budget is running tight and your pocket does not allow you to go overboard with expenses.

Buying second hand surfboards is by far the most affordable way to get into the sport of stand up paddleboarding or you can increase your current range of SUP boards. There is no dearth of great water gear around but that does not mean that you should buy surfboard with your eyes closed. You need to take certain precautions while you are buying a used paddleboard so that you do not have to regret your decision later on. This article sheds light on some important factors to consider while purchasing a used surfboard that is likely to help you whenever you think of buying one.

The Condition: First and foremost, you should check the overall condition of the used paddlebaord you are thinking of buying. Confirm with seller that it has been used for how long and what is the date of purchase. Though majority of problems can be worked out, make sure there are no cracks or disfiguration so that you are saved from spending considerable amount of money on used Stand Up Surfboards. It is always a good idea to buy from a seller who has used it less frequently thus causing less wear and tear. Also, see to it if you are buying a paddleboard that is still covered under a warranty. That means that you can approach the concerned retailer in case of any defect. If you are inexperienced surfer, you can try to take a more experienced friend with you so that he can check its condition to his satisfaction.

Discoloration: It is normal for surfboards to lose some color in certain areas but patchy discoloring is a sign of water damage. If you are buying a second hand fiberglass Stand Up Surfboard, ensure to check its lamination. See for big craters, dings, and cracks on the board on every angel of the board and not just the nose and the tail. Some cunning sellers use wax on boards before selling to cover up damage and discoloring so make sure there is no wax on the board.

Negotiation: If you are satisfied with the quality of a surfboard and you are assured that it will be a good buy for you, try to strike a deal with the seller. Remember, even the seller knows he will not get the quoted price and there is always a room for negotiation. You can save good money of you are good at negotiating and there is no reason why you should not bargain with the seller.

Coming to conclusion, a repaired surfboard does not necessarily means that it is in bad condition. It suggests that the board has been cared for with good repair job. Inspect the board carefully and go ahead only if you are assured of its good condition.
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