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BZ Boards offers the rider both options of a pre-plugged board and a plug-less board. You as the buyer get to choose which way you would like to ride.
Its important to us that the rider is comfortable with the level of skill they have in bodyboarding. Whether the board is for expert-level use, or beginner we make sure each board is produced with the utmost care.
No matter the tail type, be it Bat tail or Crescent tail we look to create peek performance and rider comfort with each board.
Bobby Szabad was one of Tom Morey’s first backyard factory workers in the very early days, as well as one of the first Morey Boogie team riders. While head of production at Morey’s Kransco plant, Bobby left to start his own company, named BZ, which is still considered to be the high-performance board on the market.
Size is the most important element to consider when choosing a new bodyboard.
Both weight and height will also make a difference in your performance so these are important points to pay attention to when choosing a bodyboard as well. While our size chart is a good guide you can do what is called rough sizing chart references. Rough Sizing Chart Reference is when you hold out the board in front of you to measure the size, your ideal bodyboard should reach from your knees up to your chin.
Heavier riders are advised to choose a template with increased width for extra flotation and buoyancy. If a rider is generally going to be riding really small waves choose a bigger board for extra flotation. Alternatively, if youre seeking bigger waves, a smaller board will work much more effectively, youll have more of your body in the water which increases control.
Here are some simple guidelines to help you out in making a decision on what size bodyboard will be the best for you.
BODYBOARD LENGTH
Your board, when standing on its tail (the back end) should come up to roughly within an inch to either side of your belly button. If you normally ride small waves, an inch above, big waves an inch below. If you are a bigger individual that doesnt meet height standards, then youll need a board that is shorter and wider.
BODYBOARD WIDTH
You should be able to hold the board comfortably under your arm and against your side without much if any slack between your armpit and the rail. Again, the type of waves you ride may help your decision. Wide boards for smaller waves, narrower for bigger waves. Big rider? You need a wider board.
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Advantage | Bat Fly | T-10 | Accel II | Pro | Fundamental | |
Sizes | 36" & 42.5" | 41.5" | 40" & 42" | 40" & 42" | 40" & 41" & 42" | 42" & 43" |
Leash | ? | ? | X | X | X | X |
Deck | 8lb Green Cell | 8lb Green Cell | 8lb Green Cell | 8lb H-Cell | 8lb H-Cell | 8lb H-Cell with Contoured Deck |
Slick | HDPE | HDPE | HDPE | Surlyn | Surlyn | Surlyn |
Core | EPS Core | EPS Core | PE Core | Zero-G Polypro Core | Zero-G Polypro Core | Zero-G Polypro Core |
Mesh | No | No | No | No | Tru-Flex Mesh | Tru-Flex Mesh |
Stringers | No | No | RCS Single Stringer | RCS Single Stringer | VFS Single Stringer | VFS Single Stringer |
Channels | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Features | Crescent Tail, Graphic Slick, Leash Included | Bat Tail, Graphic Slick, Leash Included | Crescent Tail, Pin Stripes, Dow Core, 1 Stringer | Crescent Tail, Slick Bulbs, Contoured Deck, Polypro Core, 1 Stringer | Crescent Tail, Tail Piece, Slick Bulbs, Tru-Flex Mesh, Polypro Core, 1 Stringer | Crescent Tail, Deck Bulbs, Slick Bulbs, Polypro Core, 1 Stringer, Tru-Flex Mesh |
Rider Level | Beginner | Beginner | Intermediate | Intermediate, Advanced | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced | Advanced |