Surfboards for Beginners

Stable, durable and forgiving: perfect for beginners riding the waves for the first time. Build confidence and master the skills of surfing with beginner surfboards
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      Choosing the Right Board

      Choosing a surfboard is one of the most important steps as a beginner surfer. Soft top surfboards is a good starter surfboard due to its comfort and safety. Catch small waves and practice without worry with the best beginner surf boards.

      Aero 7' Soft Top Surfboard

      The Aero 7 Ft Soft Top Surfboard is the ultimate choice for a beginner surfboard. Not only is it lightweight, but it also offers the most balance and safety features. Most ideal as a surfboard for beginners trying to learn progressions and getting the flow of the waves.

      Spire 8' Soft Top Surfboard

      Whether you're looking for a surfboard for beginners or want to upgrade your thrill, the Spire 8 Ft Soft Top Surfboard is an excellent choice. With a slightly longer build to paddle faster and catch more waves, this foam top surfboard will be your best friend for surfing.

      Lancer 5'10'' Soft Top Surfboard

      The Lancer Soft Top Surfboard is the ultimate foam surfboard for riding waves with its maneuverability and slick design. It's beginner-friendly, but that doesn't stop advanced surfers from having a blast riding the waves with this soft top surfboard. Experience the excitement of catching small to medium waves.

      Why Choose Soft Top Surfboards?

      Soft surfboards prioritize safety and is easy to use. They are ideal for new surfers and beginners wanting to try out new things. Their construction provides extra float, making wave catching slightly easier than other boards. Soft top surfboards are made to be perfect for learners, kids, and crowded waters.

      Soft Top Surfboard vs Hard Surfboard for Beginners?

      Soft top surfboards are an excellent (and may be the best) choice for beginners! They are made with a wide, stable, and soft foam top to help reduce wipeouts and provide a safe learning experience. However, it's not impossible to start learning from a hard epoxy board either.

      How Long Does it Take to Learn Surfing?

      The time it takes varies depending on the previous experience and how familiar with water you are. While some people start standing up one a wave within their first few sessions, others may take longer to get comfortable. Keep practicing to build confidence, balance, strength and timing.