Keeping Your Bodyboard Protected with a Stretch Cover

Keeping Your Bodyboard Protected with a Stretch Cover

4th Oct 2024

Protecting Your Board with a Stretch POD Bodyboard Cover

Ever had your bodyboard ruined from sun exposure, scratches or everyday deck wear and tear? If so, you're not alone - Protecting your bodyboard is crucial for both its longevity and your performance. A stretch cover acts as a simple solution to a common problem—keeping your bodyboard safe from damage. This POD Ware blog post will explain why investing in a stretch cover is essential and how it can keep your bodyboard in top condition, ready for every wave. Whether you're a seasoned bodyboarder or just starting understanding the value of proper protection can make all the difference.

Understanding the Value of a Bodyboard

Buying a quality bodyboard is more than just an investment. It is a commitment to supporting an ever-growing sport and a bodyboarder's lifestyle and wanting the most out of your bodyboarding experience. Also, it is essential to understand the value of protecting your bodyboard and why it deserves proper care.

The Cost of Quality Bodyboards

A high-quality bodyboard is not cheap, you are looking at a price ticket ranging from $300 to $400 or even higher. Depending on board features and top-notch materials designed for performance and durability.

  1. Materials Matter: The core material affects the board's buoyancy and flex. Cheaper boards might use basic foam, but high-end boards use specialised foam that can withstand harsh water conditions.
  2. Design and Technology: Quality bodyboards often feature advanced design elements like bat tails, crescent tails, and channels. These designs enhance your control and speed on the waves.
  3. Brand Reputation: Well-known brands put their products through rigorous testing. This means you get a board that's built to last, which is worth the extra dollars.

Performance and Longevity

A well-maintained bodyboard can significantly impact your performance and extend the board's life. Keeping your board in good condition means you get to ride longer and catch more waves without worrying about damage.

  1. Enhanced Performance: A bodyboard in prime condition responds better to your movements; it offers better speed, manoeuvrability, and control, all of which are crucial for an exhilarating ride.
  2. Extended Lifespan: Proper care can add years to your bodyboard's life. This doesn't just save you money in the long run; it also means you get to enjoy your favourite board for longer.
  3. Protection Against Elements: Saltwater, sun, and sand can wear down your board. Simple maintenance steps like rinsing off salt and using a cover can protect it from these elements.

In short, understanding and valuing your bodyboard means realising it’s more than just a piece of equipment. It’s an investment in your bodyboarding journey, one that offers better performance and lasts longer when given the proper care.

We have also published this noteworthy blog - Bodyboards: Leave it to the Shaper and POD's Elite Bodyboarding Accessories, which provides a good insight into why our brand has only specialised in high-end board accessories over the past 30 years and left it to reputable brands with years of bodyboard shaping experiences to provide cutting-edge bodyboards.

Common Causes of Bodyboard Damage

Bodyboards are sturdy but not indestructible. They face several threats that can ruin their shape and performance. Let’s look at some common causes of bodyboard damage.

Environmental Factors

Your bodyboard deals with sun, saltwater, and sand every time you take it out. These elements can wreak havoc on your board over time.

Extended sun exposure to UV rays will make the bodyboard deteriorate and weaken the board’s materials causing delamination. 

Imagine leaving a pair of rubber swim fins in the sun for too long; it eventually snaps the straps.The same thing can happen to your bodyboard.

Saltwater is another major culprit. If there are any small openings? Saltwater can seep into the board leading to internal damage and further weakening the board's overall structure.

Sand might seem harmless, but it can be abrasive. It can scratch and grind against the board’s surface, especially if you have to drag the board across the beach. Picture sandpaper rubbing against your board. The more it happens, the more damage it will do.

To keep the environmental factors at bay:

  • Rinse off saltwater after each use.
  • Store in the shade to avoid sun damage.
  • Avoid dragging the board through sand as much as possible.

Physical Impact

Physical impacts are another significant issue. The ocean isn’t always gentle, and your board can take a beating.

Waves can be daunting. A strong wave can slam your bodyboard against the sand or rocks. This can cause dings and fractures. Think of it like dropping a precious vase. Even if it’s sturdy, the impact may still shatter it.

Rocks and reefs are also dangerous. Running over rocks while catching a wave can leave nasty gashes and dents on your board. It’s like running your car over sharp gravel; the tyres will suffer.

Then there’s accidental damage. Maybe you accidentally drop your board on a hard surface or collide with something in the water. Even transport can be risky if your board isn't properly protected. A careless bump can ruin the nose or tail of the board.

To protect your bodyboard from physical impacts:

  • Stay mindful of your surroundings while riding waves.
  • Use a stretch cover during transport.
  • Inspect your bodyboard regularly for any signs of damage.

A bit of avoidance can save a lot of hassle and expense. Protecting your bodyboard ensures it remains reliable and ready for your next adventure.

Benefits of Using a Towelling Bodyboard Cover

Using a POD stretch cover for your bodyboard isn't just a smart choice; it's essential. This section will explore how a stretch cover can protect your bodyboard from UV rays, prevent scratches and dings, and help maintain its optimal performance.

UV Protection

Australia's sun is inviting for beach water sports. However, it's not so great for your bodyboard surfaces. The sun's UV rays can deteriorate your board's surface over time, making it fade and, at worst; a combination of heat and UV can delaminate/separate the layers. Your body needs sunscreen to protect your skin. Your bodyboard needs a stretch cover to shield it from the harsh sun.

Just think about it further - leaving your bodyboard out in the sun without protection is like leaving your car's painted surface unprotected - it will fade over time. A stretch cover acts like sunglasses for your board, blocking those harmful UV rays and keeping your board in good shape.

  1. Reduces Sun Damage: Keeps the board's materials from getting brittle.
  2. Prevents Fading: Maintains the vibrant colours and design of your board.
  3. Prolongs Life: Helps avoid premature wear and tear.

Prevention of Scratches and Dings

Transporting your bodyboard can be risky. It could get scratched or dented while loading it in the car. A bodyboard stretch cover can prevent these minor damages from everyday wear and tear, ensuring your board stays in top condition.

Imagine dragging your bodyboard across the sand. Every little grain acts like tiny sandpaper, potentially scratching the surface. With a stretch cover, your board is shielded from these everyday hazards.

  • Transport Safety: Provides a cushioned layer that helps avoid bumps and bruises.
  • Easier Handling: This makes it better to handle without worrying about causing damage..
  • Storage Protection:: Keeps your bodyboard safe from accidental knocks and scrapes when not in use.

Maintaining Optimal Performance

A well-maintained bodyboard is key for catching that perfect wave. Using a stretch cover helps keep your board in peak condition. When your board is free from damage and protected from wear, it allows you to ride the waves more effectively.

Like a well-oiled car engine, good maintenance ensures smooth performance and a longer lifespan. The same goes for your bodyboard. A stretch cover helps maintain its shape and structure, making sure it performs at its best.

  1. Improved Manoeuvrability: Keeps the board’s surface smooth and responsive.
  2. Consistent Speed: Prevents damage that could slow you down in the water.
  3. Enhanced Durability: Stretch cover extends the life of your bodyboard, so you get more value out of it is a no-brainer.

It protects from UV rays, prevents scratches and dings during transport, and helps maintain optimal performance. In the long run, this simple accessory can save you money and improve your overall bodyboarding experience.

Choosing the Right Stretch Bodyboard Cover

Looking after your bodyboard starts with selecting the right stretch cover. It's crucial to ensure durability and fit. Here’s what to consider when choosing a cover.

POD Sustainable Bodyboard Covers

Material Considerations

Stretch covers come in various materials, and each has its benefits. The right material combination can make a significant difference in protecting your bodyboard.

  • Spandex: Also known as Lycra is a common choice for its flexibility and tight fit, It offers excellent UV protection and its weight, making it easy to handle.
  • Polyester: This yarn is durable and water-resistant, providing a good balance of flexibility and strength for your board to remain well-protected.
  • Nylon: This yarn is tough and long-lasting, withstanding abrasions and tears, making it ideal for rough conditions.

Choosing the right board cover materials - If you want a stretch knitted cover with flexibility and ease of use, go for a spandex and polyester blend. POD Sustainable Bodyboard covers is blend of both recycled Polyester and spandex provides you the best of both fabrics.

Heavy-weight tight-knit interweaves vs standard loose knit covers

When it comes to fabric weave, you have two main options: POD heavy-weight tight-knit interweaves towelling and standard loose knit covers. Each has its merits.

  • Heavy-weight tight-knit interweaves towelling: These covers offer more protection. The tight weave prevents sand and debris from penetrating the fabric. This reduces the risk of scratches and everyday deck wear and tear. These covers are also more durable and can handle rough treatment, making them perfect for frequent users.

Heavy-weight tight-knit interweaves

  • Standard loose knit covers: These are lighter and more breathable. They’re easier to slip on and off, but they offer less protection against environmental factors the loose-knit can pull to weaken the stitch (as shown below). Loose knit covers are suitable for occasional use or for those who prefer cheaper lightweight covers.

Standard loose knit covers

Consider how often you’ll use the cover and how you’ll use it. Frequent users will benefit from the durability of tight-knit interweaves, while occasional users might prefer the ease of loose knit covers.

Internal Protection

To stretch in unison with the kitted cover, POD Bodyboard covers have included a new and improved soft-lined internal accessories pocket to protect your smart phone from scratches.

Bodyboard Cover Internal Protection


Also, you will note that the Protective Drawcord Panel prevents any damage to the knit when the cord is adjusted tight.

Point Of Differences

Our brand logos intentionally don't appear on the outside - no bragging rights are required.


POD has decided to avoid any conflict of interest with your preferred bodyboard brand.

Instead, our branding is placed discreetly on the accessories pocket alongside the high-quality goods inside the cover, where it truly matters.

Bodyboard Covers

Sizing and Fit

Buying the right size for your stretch cover is important to provide the best fit and protection for your bodyboard.

  1. Bodyboard Size: Measure the length, width, and thickness of your board because these dimensions will help you choose a cover that fits
  2. Check Size Charts: Many brands offer size charts. Compare your bodyboard measurements to the chart to find the best fit. POD bodyboard covers will comfortably fit bodyboards up to lengths 1.12m/44" strength across a width of up to 800 mm.
  3. Fit: When you try sliding on the cover, ensure it fits snugly without being too tight to put on, a tight cover might be difficult to use and compromise the stitching. 

A properly fitted cover will shield your board from damage and make it easier to transport. Think of it like a well-fitted glove—it should cover your board perfectly, offering maximum protection and ease of use.

Choosing the right stretch cover involves considering material, weave, and fit. By selecting a cover that meets your needs, you ensure your bodyboard remains in top condition, ready for every wave.

Care and Maintenance of Bodyboard Sock

Your stretch board cover provides long-lasting protection for your bodyboard. Taking a few simple steps can keep your cover in top condition, extending its life and its protectiveness.

Cleaning Tips

Keeping your stretch cover clean not only helps in maintaining its appearance but also prolongs its life. Here are some practical cleaning tips:

  1. After Use: Shake off sand, and any other debris, so a good shake helps prevent any feature damage.
  2. Washing: If your cover needs a deeper cleaning, use mild washing machine detergent and do not use bleach.
  3. Drying: Avoid using a clothes dryer. The heat can shrink interweave. The best practice is to hang it out air dry in a shaded, well-ventilated area.
  4. Sun Exposure: Prolonged sun exposure can fade the colours and weaken the fabric. When drying, keep your cover out of direct sunlight to maintain its quality.

The Final Cover-up

It is a no-brainer to keep your bodyboard protected with a stretch towelling cover, It shields your board from harmful UV rays, prevents annoying scratches and dings from everyday use, and helps you maintain peak performance.

This simple measure extends the life of your bodyboard, making your investment worthwhile.

Don't wait until your board is damaged. Use a stretch cloth cover to keep it in top condition, ready to catch the next wave. Protecting your bodyboard is not just smart—it's essential for every rider who wants to keep their board in perfect shape.