Find Your Perfect Surfboard

From Beginners to Pros – Surfboards Designed for Every Skill Level
5 products

Fast, Fun and Easy to Ride

Ultimate choice for surfers seeking exceptional durability, top-tier performance, and effortless ease of use.

Spire 8' Soft Top Foam Surfboard

This 8-foot soft top longboard is ideal for beginners and intermediate surfers seeking to enhance their skills and build confidence. Equipped with integrated traction pads and strategically placed fins, it offers excellent grip and control for smoother turns and precise maneuvers, ensuring an exceptional surfing experience.

Aero 7' Soft Top Foam Surfboard

Perfect for beginner surfers, the 7ft Beginner-Friendly Soft Top Foam Surfboard offers an ideal blend of stability, comfort, and durability. The lightweight design ensures easy maneuverability, while the spacious size gives you ample room to practice balance and technique.

Lancer 5'10 Soft Top Foam Fish Surfboard

Designed for surfers of all levels, our 5'10 surfboard enhances your ride with the perfect balance of stability, maneuverability, and performance. The lightweight design makes paddling easy, while its shape provides excellent buoyancy, ensuring smooth wave-catching. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this versatile board has you covered.

FAQs

It really depends on your skill level, weight, and the type of waves you want to surf. Beginners would benefit from a longboard as they offer more stability and easy paddling. Advanced surfers can go for shortboards to get better maneuverability.

  • Shortboard: performance-focused; quick turns and fast maneuvers
  • Longboard: stable, great for beginners and classic style surfing
  • Fish: wider and shorter, great for smaller, slower waves
  • Soft top: foam board, ideal for learning and safety
  • Hard: epoxy board, responsive and great for cold waters

Yes, fins provide stability, direction, and control. Surfboards can have various fin setups such as single fin, twin fin, etc.

Keep longboards, soft tops and fish boards on smaller waves. You can challenge those bigger waves with shortboards.