Surfboards & soft boards
Ocean Pacific 7'0 Soft Top Surfboard
349,95 EUR 239,95 EURDonald Takayama Egg Softtop Surfboard
689,95 EUR 569,95 EURSurftech L2S Black Tip Surfboard
369,95 EUR 279,95 EURChannel Island Waterhog Tuflite V-Tech Surfboard
1.079,95 EUR 969,95 EUR
Channel Island Average Joe Tuflite V-Tech Surfboard
999,95 EUR 799,95 EUR
Softdog Alpha Dog Soft Top Surfboard
459,95 EUR
Softdog Surf Kennel Surfboard
409,95 EUR 369,95 EUR
Softdog Surf Kennel Surfboard
429,95 EUR 389,95 EUR
Softdog Surf Kennel Surfboard
429,95 EUR 389,95 EUR
Softdog Surf Kennel Surfboard
439,95 EUR 399,95 EUR
Softdog Surf Kennel Surfboard
499,95 EUR
Softdog Skooldog Soft Top Surfboard
399,95 EUR 369,95 EUR
Softdog Skooldog Soft Top Surfboard
469,95 EUR
Softdog Skooldog Soft Top Surfboard
399,95 EUR 369,95 EUR
Softdog Skooldog Soft Top Surfboard
399,95 EUR 369,95 EUR
Softdog Skooldog Soft Top Surfboard
459,95 EUR 429,95 EUR
Ocean Pacific 6'0 Soft Top Surfboard
319,95 EUR 219,95 EUR
KT Surfing Ministick Surfboard
669,95 EUR 609,95 EUR
KT Traveler Surfboard
729,95 EUR 689,95 EURWhat Is a Surfboard Made Of?
Surfboards are fairly light and strong boards used in surfing. They are typically constructed from polyurethane (PU) or polystyrene (EPS) foam core that is wrapped by layers of fiberglass. However, brands are constantly experimenting with different materials such as composites to create more advanced boards.
Surfboards can be divided into a few different types according to their size and shape with the most common designs being shortboards, longboards and funboards. Shortboards are the best for stunts, acrobatics, and give you the most manuevrability. For this reason they are generally preferred by intermediate and advanced riders. Longboards’ bigger surface area means that they are more stable, catch the most waves, and can be used by all abilities. Funboards meanwhile are midsized and aim to combine the best of these two designs.
As for the material, surfboards that are constructed by a foam core covered by a hardened fiberglass or epoxy top layer are called foam surfboards or soft top boards. These types of boards have softer construction as they are made of a dense EPS-foam covered with a soft EVA or EPE sheet. More typical boards with a hard surface are, on the contrary, referred to as hard top boards.
What Surfboard Should I Buy?
If you are looking for your first beginner surfboard, you might want to consider a soft top surfboard. They are not as fragile as typical hard top surfboards and can be used in smaller, less powerful waves. Furthermore, another thing you should consider is the size of the board. Wide and long surfboards provide more stability and make it easier for beginners to catch waves and to progress faster in general.
If you are more of an experienced surfer, having a shorter board could be the right choice. They are built to conquer big and more challenging waves. Shortboards are more dynamically maneuverable and offer a whole different riding experience. On the downside, they require more skills, experience and paddling power to get the most out of it.
Are you an advanced surfer looking for something new? Then you might want to try hydrofoil surfboards that provide a completely new kind of experience and surfing possibilities. You can read more about hydrofoiling on our Hydrofoiling Category Page.