Surfing

Dive into the world of surfing and find your perfect surfboard in our premium category. This platform is ideal for those who want to buy a new surfboard or are looking for the ultimate surfboard sale. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced surfer, we have carefully selected a range of surfboards to suit your needs. Read more

Our category features a variety of surfboard brands, including Torq surfboards that are known for their exceptional quality and performance. We offer a wide range of surfboard sizes to ensure you find the right board for your needs and skill level.

Beginners should pay special attention to our selection of foam surfboards. These boards are perfect for your first steps on the water, as they offer stability and buoyancy, making it easier to learn how to surf. And if you're looking for the best surfboard on the market, you've come to the right place. Our category contains a hand-picked selection of the best surfboards that are highly rated by professional surfers and industry experts.

Whether you're looking to buy a surfboard or find a deal on a surfboard sale, we have just what you need. Discover our variety and let the quality of our premium surfboard manufacturers convince you. Experience the world of surfing with us and find your perfect surfboard today.

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FUTURES Single Fin Gerry Lopez 8.5 Fiberglass US
Inspired by the early years of single fin guns in heavy conditions, this 8.5? fin is a classic template with great maneuverability. The go-to choice for Gerry Lopez in his hay-day, this is a proven template for your single fin short boards, mid-lengths, eggs, bonzers, and 2+1's.

US finbase
Content: 1 Fin
105,95 EUR
incl. 19% tax excl. Shipping costs
FUTURES Fins Thruster Set Jack Freestone Control
THRUSTER SPEED CONTROL RIDE NUMBER 3.5

The Freestone Control fin is a large size Speed Controlling fin with a Ride Number of 3.5. Jack rides this fin when the conditions are punchy and he needs a little more stability. Controlling speed is the key to survival in heavier surf. The latest in speed controlling fins, the Control Series has added a layer of uni-carbon which provides all the stiffness you'd expect from a fiberglass fin with an added bonus of resiliency.

SPECIFICATIONS
Side Fins Center Fin
Area 15.57 15.57
Height 4.67 4.67
Base 4.48 4.48
Foil FLAT SYMM

Content: 3 Fins
130,00 EUR
incl. 19% tax excl. Shipping costs
FUTURES Thruster Fin Set EA Eric Arakawa Control
Thruster fin set for surfboards
135,00 EUR
incl. 19% tax excl. Shipping costs
Surfboard TORQ Epoxy TET CS 9.0 Long Carbon Teal
From relaxed gliding and noseriding to radical maneuvers in powerful conditions. The demands placed on modern longboards are diverse and the TORQ longboard design meets them all.
679,00 EUR
This product is a BULKY ITEM!
incl. 19% tax excl. Shipping costs
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FAQs about surfboards

How much do surfboards usually cost?

The price of a surfboard can vary greatly depending on many factors, such as the manufacturer, model, size, and material. In general, you can expect new surfboards to cost somewhere between 300 and 1000 euros. Used boards can often be found for less.

How to surf on a surfboard for beginners?

A beginner surfboard is usually wider and longer to provide stability and buoyancy. The best way to start surfing on a beginner surfboard is to first practice lying down and paddling on the board. Once you are comfortable with that, you can try surfing on smaller, less intense waves. The main idea is to stand up on the board as soon as you catch the wave. However, it's important to remember that surfing requires practice, so patience is key.

How do I select a surfboard?

Choosing a surfboard depends on many factors. First of all, you should consider your skill level and experience. Beginners should usually start with a larger, stable board. Advanced surfers might prefer a smaller, more maneuverable board. In addition, your height and weight also play a role in choosing the right board size. It's also important to consider the type of waves you want to surf. Smaller waves often require a larger board, while larger waves may require a smaller, more agile board.

Is it hard to learn how to surf?

As with any sport, the difficulty of learning to surf varies from person to person. Some people can learn the basics in a few days, while others might need several weeks or even months. However, it is important to remember that surfing is a very complex sport that requires both physical and mental skills. Therefore, it may take some time to become truly competent. But with patience and practice, anyone can learn how to surf.

Which board for surfing?

Choosing the right board for surfing depends on several factors, including your skill level, body weight, and the type of waves you want to ride. As a beginner, you might start with a larger, stable board that's easier to handle and offers more buoyancy. Advanced surfers might prefer a shorter, more maneuverable board. It's also important to consider wave conditions. In smaller waves, a larger board may be helpful, while in larger waves, a smaller, more agile board may be more appropriate.

Which surfboard size for beginners?

As a beginner, you should start with a larger board as it provides more stability and buoyancy. A general rule is that the board should be about 60-90 cm longer than you are. So, for example, if you are 1.70 m tall, a board in the size of about 2.30 m to 2.60 m might be good for you. However, these recommendations vary depending on your body weight and fitness level, so it's always a good idea to seek professional advice before you buy a board.

How long does a surfboard last?

The lifespan of a surfboard can vary greatly and depends on several factors, such as the quality of the board, how often and how intensively it is used, and how well it is maintained. A well-maintained, high-quality surfboard can last for many years, but it's important to note that normal wear and tear can occur over time. Avoid leaving your board in the sun when not in use and rinse it with fresh water after each use to prolong its life.

Can I build my own surfboard?

Yes, you can build your own surfboard, but it requires some special tools, materials and skills. Many surfers find it rewarding to build their own board because they can design it to their exact specifications and needs. There are many resources online and in books that can help you through the process, as well as workshops and classes you can take to learn the necessary skills.

How do I properly care for my surfboard?

Proper care of your surfboard can greatly extend its life. Here are some tips: Rinse your board with fresh water after each use to remove salt and sand. Avoid leaving your board in the sun when not in use, as the UV rays can damage the material. Store your board in a cool, dry place, preferably in a board bag. Check regularly for any damage and repair it as soon as possible.

What are the best surf spots for beginners?

The best surf spots for beginners are places with smaller, softer waves and a sandy bottom. Some well-known places that are often preferred by beginners include Waikiki in Hawaii, Byron Bay in Australia, and Lagos in Portugal. These places also often offer surf schools and camps that offer lessons and equipment rentals. However, it's always a good idea to ask local surfers or surf schools about current conditions, as they can change.