Meyerhoffer Surfboard Review

A weird-looking surfboard that somehow manages to be one of the most fun small-wave longboards on the market. Fast paddling, smooth turns, and creativity built into the outline.

Meyerhoffer Surfboard

The Shape: Strange but Smart

The Meyerhoffer design is instantly recognisable — a deep waist, wide nose, wide tail, and a futuristic symmetry that sets it apart from every other board on the beach. It turns heads because of the shape… and then because of how it rides.

The reduced midsection lets the board roll onto rail with almost zero effort, while the wide ends keep the board fast, stable, and full of glide.

How It Actually Surfs

This thing isn’t a novelty — it genuinely works. The paddle power is excellent, the takeoff window is huge, and once you're up and trimming the board feels lively and responsive despite the size.

Turns are smoother and more fluid than you’d expect. The narrow waist acts like a natural pivot point that helps you redirect the board cleanly.

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Who Should Ride It

Final Verdict

The Meyerhoffer is weird — in the best possible way. It’s fast, responsive, fun, and makes average days surprisingly good. If you want something different that still performs, this board absolutely delivers.

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