Choosing a quiver depends above all on your level, your riding style and your goals on the water. For many, a single board may suffice, the one that will accompany you everywhere. This can be particularly true for beginners, who will benefit from a versatile board to progress at their own pace without spreading themselves too thin.
However, as you progress, you may feel the urge to add a second board to your quiver. For example, combine a larger board for light wind sessions with a more compact and radical board for days when the wind is up. This will enable you to cover a wider range of conditions and never be stranded.
For those looking to maximize their performance in every discipline, opting for a quiver geared to specific programs may be the key. A dedicated wave riding board for surfing, combined with a freerace or freestyle board for full speed sessions or explosive tricks, makes a winning duo for those who want to excel in every style.
Finally, if you live on a particular spot, such as a lake where the wind is often light, you might prefer a board optimized for light wind, while keeping a more radical option for days when conditions improve.
Likewise, riders who want to enjoy the water every day, whatever the conditions, can enhance their quiver with a Stand Up Paddleboard for windless days, or a surfboard to glide over the waves when the wind fails.
A well-thought-out quiver guarantees that you'll get the most out of every session, while remaining ready for changing conditions and exploring all the pleasures of gliding across the water.
Examples of quivers adapted to the HIPE range for different regions:
- Mediterranean: With light winds alternating with extreme conditions, a HIPE Cruzader maximizes light-wind sessions thanks to its excellent glide. In addition, the HIPE Pro is perfect for dynamic freestyle on Mistral or Tramontane days.
- North Germany: On the Baltic and North Sea, HIPE Perf stands out for its versatility, ideal for sailing in variable winds. The HIPE Pro is perfect for wave sessions, offering optimal maneuverability.
- England: For the windy spots and powerful waves of the west coast, the HIPE Pro will be ideal for surfing. As a complement, the HIPE Freefly will enable fluid downwind runs for cool sessions.
- Central Europe (Germany, Switzerland, Austria): On lakes, where conditions can be variable, the HIPE Like is the board to favor for beginners and easy strapless freeride (without having to pump like crazy). As your skills develop, the HIPE Cruzader excels in light wind, offering unbeatable glide. On days with steadier wind, the HIPE Perf delivers increased performance while maintaining comfort, ideal for progressing.
- Brittany and Atlantic coast: A quiver with a HIPE Perf will be ideal for easy sessions in 15/25 knots, thanks to its smooth, fluid glide. For surf sessions in pushing waves, the HIPE Pro will provide the necessary radicality.
A well-thought-out quiver guarantees that you'll get the most out of every session, while remaining ready for changing conditions and exploring all the pleasures of gliding across the water.
Why is a surfboard essential in your quiver?
Whether you're a wing, foil or SUP enthusiast, having a surfboard in your quiver is a must. Surfing is the mother sport of all the board sports we practice today. It helps you understand the fundamentals of wave reading, connecting to the ocean and refining your sense of glide. What's more, on days when the wind isn't blowing, surfing is the perfect alternative to staying ashore and enjoying the water.
For experienced surfers, a high-performance surfboard, such as a fast and responsive shortboard, a fish for small wave sessions, or a twin for retro sensations, is an excellent choice to keep challenging yourself. A good retro fish or twin will give you a fluid glide and a unique style, ideal for creative sessions in the waves.
Beginners or those looking for a softer approach to surfing can turn to more forgiving boards, such as a mini-malibu or Batmob from our range, which offer reassuring stability for first sessions. Mid-lengths are also a perfect option for combining maneuverability and ease of paddling, enabling you to make rapid progress.
Finally, for softer conditions or for pure glide enthusiasts, a longboard or retro longboard is a fantastic option. These boards allow you to glide over the smallest waves with elegance, and offer a more relaxed and contemplative approach to surfing.
In short, incorporating a surfboard into your quiver not only connects you to surf culture and surfing history, but also broadens your riding horizons, taking full advantage of every possible session slot, even when the wind isn't up.
For surfing enthusiasts, surfing is THE must-do discipline that will enrich your ocean experience.