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Froth – Soft Top Surfboard – Wakesurf Board – 3 Colors - 5 Sizes from 5’ to 9’

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Family Fun surf board

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Since our early-90’s origins, has continued to evolve into one of the top Stand Up Paddle (SUP) and surf companies worldwide. In our early days, we partnered with notable shapers in the SUP and surf industry, including Stewart, Ben Aipa, Bruce Jones, Rusty, Infinity Surfboards & Hynson.Today, we proudly belong to the Confluence Outdoor family of s, the world’s most prominent watersports company for over 40 years. With over 25 years of experience, we lead the industry in helping more people – from first timers to women and men with years of experience ­– get on the water.

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Froth Soft-top Surfboards

We're not just another foam board, We're a Froth!

Froth is not to be confused with a Storm Bandit, Catch Wave or Liquid Beater boogie board things. The Froths start out as a rigid epoxy boards with a real maple stringer in the center and a resin hot-coat wrapped with a premium soft HDPE outer skin. The high impact areas of the nose and tail are built with a high density EVA on the nose and tail block for extra safety and durability. Froths also come with real Future fin boxes and fins. Not pull through rubber fins. So whether your just starting out or want to charge your local shore break we have all your sizes covered. Now you have the run down on the world’s best softboard. Don’t forget to use a light coating of wax for extra traction for that real wave feel. See you in the water.

How to Choose the Best Board

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General Guidelines

The choice of surfboard size depends on a couple of factors. The first is ability and the second is time in the water. In general, the bigger the board is, the better it will be to catch waves on. Take a look at the tables below to get an idea about the minimum sizes that you should be looking at for your surfboard.

  • A novice surfer will need a larger board than a more skilled surfer.
  • A surfer who only surfs occasionally will need a bigger board than one who surfs regularly.
  • A board that is too small will hold back a surfers’ improvement and probably result in frustration.