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Volume Chart

The following guide is to give the rider a starting point of reference as to how much volume their board should contain. Many variables such as skill, weight, wave type and ability come in to play when calculating volume. It is important to take all of these factors into consideration when calculating volume.

Higher volume is necessary for those less skilled riders regardless of wave conditions, and a higher volume is recommended for the more skilled riders in smaller wave conditions. Volume is very relative to the rider’s weight and ability as well as the conditions in which a surfboard will be used. Use this guide to help yourself find a volume range that will cater to your needs.

Weight LbsWeight KgBeginnerIntermediateExperienced
80 40.8 21 to 24 16.8 to 19.2 14 to 16
90 45.5 24 to 27 19.2 to 21.6 16 to 18
100 50 25.5 to 28.5 20.4 to 22.8 17 to 19
110 54.5 27 to 30 21.6 to 24 18 to 20
120 59 28.5 to 31.5 22.8 to 25.2 19 to 21
130 61 30 to 33 24 to 26.4 20 to 22
140 63.5 31.5 to 34.5 25.2 to 27.6 21 to 23
145 65.8 33 to 36 26.4 to 28.8 22 to 24
150 68 34.5 to 36 27.6 to 28.8 23 to 24
155 70.3 34.5 to 37.5 27.6 to 30 23 to 25
160 72.6 36 to 39 28.8 to 31.2 24 to 26
165 74.8 37.5 to 40.5 30 to 32.4 25 to 27
170 77 37.5 to 40.5 30 to 32.4 25 to 27
175 79.5 39 to 42 31.2 to 33.6 26 to 28
180 81.7 40.5 to 43.5 32.4 to 34.8 27 to 29
185 84 42 to 45 33.6 to 36 28 to 30
190 86.2 43.5 to 46.5 34.8 to 37.2 29 to 31
195 88.4 43.5 to 46.5 34.8 to 37.2 29 to 31
200 90.7 45 to 48 36 to 38.4 30 to 32
210 95.2 48 to 51 36 to 40.8 32 to 34
220 99.8 48 to 54 40.8 to 43.2 34 to 36

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