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Good surfboard selection involves understanding board construction—foam density, core type, and resin finish—and how swells and break patterns in the Indian Ocean affect what actually works. Recognising wettsuit thickness by water temperature across seasons, knowing which fins suit different boards and surfer styles, and stocking repair materials matter when your customers are in the water regularly. A legitimate operator stocks core inventory they've tested themselves, can explain why a beginner board differs from advanced models, and understands local breaks well enough to guide first-timers sensibly. Quality control in sourcing—avoiding defects that ruin a day in the ocean—separates shops that survive on reputation from those that don't. Wax, ding repair kits, and accessory depth separate casual retailers from ones serving an actual community of surfers.