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      Immerse yourself in the exhilarating world of bodyboarding with a fun bodyboard. Our beginner bodyboards like the Jobe dipper come with everything you need to get started. We also stock pro body boards, fins, leashes and plugs for more advanced bodyboarders. Some deals are exclusive to Click & Collect from our Store in Dublin. 

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      Discover the Best Bodyboards in Ireland

      Enjoy your beach days and wave-riding adventures with Surfdock’s expertly curated collection of bodyboards. Whether you’re a complete beginner, a family looking for fun, or a seasoned rider chasing looking for a pro bodyboard, our range covers every need. We stock high-quality boards from trusted brands like Flood, Jobe, and Mike Stewart.

      Bodyboarding is one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways to get into surfing. The boards are lightweight, easy to carry, and suitable for all ages. With the right bodyboard, you’ll catch more waves, stay safe, and have more fun at the beach. Our team is always available to help you choose the perfect size and style for your needs.

      FAQs

      Choose a board that reaches your belly button when stood upright. Check our size guide or ask our team for advice based on your height and weight.

      Absolutely! Bodyboarding is accessible for all ages and skill levels. It’s a safe, fun way to start riding waves and build confidence in the water.

      Cheap boards are usually made from low-grade materials and often break quickly. Quality boards use better foam cores, slick bottoms, and reinforced stringers for durability, control, and longevity

      Fins aren’t essential for beginners but are recommended for stronger waves or more advanced riders as they help you catch waves more easily.

      Rinse with fresh water after use, keep out of direct sunlight, and avoid leaving it in hot cars. Store flat to prevent warping.

      There is no difference. “Boogie board” is simply a brand name that became a popular term for a bodyboard. The original “Boogie Board” was invented by Tom Morey in the 1970s, and over time, the name became widely used to describe all bodyboards. Today, both terms refer to the same piece of equipment used for riding waves while lying on your stomach. The correct and most widely recognised term is “bodyboard,” but “boogie board” is still commonly used in many places.