Softboards
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Catch Surf Odysea Log 7'0 Cool Grey Surfboard
$374.95 -
Catch Surf Odysea Log Evan Rossell Pro 7'0 White
$399.95 -
Catch Surf Odysea Log Johnny Redmond Pro 8'0
$424.95 -
Catch Surf Odysea Skipper Evan Rossell Pro 6'0 Surfboard
$374.95 -
Catch Surf Odysea Skipper Jamie O'Brien Pro Quad 6'0
$374.95 -
Catch Surf Odysea Skipper JOB Basic 6'0 Surfboard
$374.95 -
Catch Surf Odysea Skipper Quad 6'0 Electric Lemon Surfboard
$349.95 -
Catch Surf Retro Twin Fish 5'6
$424.95 -
CatchSurf Heritage Noserider Single Fin 8'6
$499.95 -
CatchSurf Heritage Noserider Single Fin 8'6 military green w/pink/grey btm
$499.95 -
Gerry Lopez River Boat 4'10
$549.95 -
Haydenshapes Hypto Krypto Softop 6'0
$559.95 -
JJF by Pyzel Nathan Florence Pro Pod Racer 5'9
$594.95 -
Odysea Stump Thruster 5'0 Santa Cruz Surfboard
$324.95 -
Odysea Stump Thruster 5'0 White Surfboard
$299.95 -
Softech Bomber 6'4 Grey/Dusty Red
$414.95 -
Softech Handshaped Sally Fitzgibbons Signature 7'0 Mist Softboard Surfboard
$429.95 -
Softech Handshaped Sally Fitzgibbons Signature 7'0 Softboard Pink
$429.95 -
Softech Roller 7'0
$424.95 -
Softech Roller 7'0 Grey
$424.95
Softboards
Ah, the good ol' foamie board. Long-stigmatized as belonging solely to the realm of kiddos and beginner-kooks, softboard surfboards have earned more clout in the surfing world because, well, they're genuinely fun at every skill level. Yes, foam surfboards still prove themselves to be perfect entry-level, durable boards for beginners. (And yes, they still come in the most vibrant, 80s-inspired colors you ever did see.) The foam construction means they're soft on top, safe, and forgiving, and most models are affordable enough to invest in a couple for the whole family. Not to mention their high-volume designs = the ability to catch almost any wave. Paddling into a wave on a foamie like the Catch Surf Odysea Log, you're bound to be wave-hog of the day. But some foamies, like the Torq Longboard Soft Deck and Pyzel Nathan Florence Pod Racer, are constructed with a solid epoxy core wrapped in EPS foam, resulting in a stiffer board with slimmer rails. These types of foamies allow for quicker turns and opportunity for more advanced surf maneuvers while maintaining durability. So you can still shred without worrying about those pesky driveways and air cargo employees causing damage.