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Surf Inflatable Compact

Inflatable surf for small waves. Available in 5’0 and 5’6.
Regular Price 159€
Sale Price 159€Regular Price 168,90€
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Surf Inflatable Shortboard

Inflatable surf for hollow waves. Available in 6’3 and 7’3.
Regular Price 179€
Sale Price 179€Regular Price 188,90€
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Surf Inflatable Longboard

Inflatable surf for cool waves. Available in 8’0 and 9’0.
Regular Price 219€
Sale Price 219€Regular Price 228,90€
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Surf Karamba EPS

The smooth and easy shortboard.
Regular Price 369€
Sale Price 369€Regular Price 393,90€
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Surf Batmob EPS

The ultra-easy board to boost your beginnings and progress.
Regular Price 379€
Sale Price 379€Regular Price 403,90€
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Surf Acidolly EPS

The compact and easy longboard for all.
Regular Price 399€
Sale Price 399€Regular Price 423,90€
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Surf 9'0 Moodrive EPS

The versatile and radical longboard.
Regular Price 559€
Sale Price 559€Regular Price 583,90€
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Surf Ten Blues EPS

The fluid and modern longboard.
Regular Price 569€
Sale Price 569€Regular Price 593,90€
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Surf Incredible

Le noserider culte et indispensable.
Regular Price 619€
Sale Price 619€Regular Price 703,90€
Packs
 
Why buy a surf pack?

Choosing the right board and the right accessories isn’t always easy when making your first purchase. The range of options is so wide that it’s easy to get lost and not know what to go for.
That’s why we offer complete packs to guide you toward your first fully equipped board. All you’ll need is wax and a wetsuit (or boardshorts if you’re lucky enough to surf under the sun).

It’s simpler because we’ve made the best choices for you, and it’s cheaper! These packs are designed primarily to help you decide, saving you the hassle of selecting every accessory for each board. The accessories included in each pack are carefully chosen to perfectly match each type of activity. And since we produce them in large quantities, we pass on the savings to you with discounts on already very low prices.

What do our surf packs consist of?

Our inflatable surf packs come with:

  • A carry bag
  • A set of adapted fins
  • A leash
  • A pump

In addition to the board, each rigid surf pack includes the following accessories:

  • A board bag fitted to the board
  • A set of fins adapted to your programme
  • A leash
Which Surfboard to Choose Based on Your Level?

Our surfboards cater to all levels and body types, whether you're into shortboarding or longboarding.

We can define three levels of practice:

  • Level 1 – Beginner: You’ve never surfed before, or you’ve surfed less than 10 times.
  • Level 2 – Intermediate: You’ve already surfed, know how to paddle, and can perform a decent take-off.
  • Level 3 – Advanced: You have a solid level, surf regularly, and already own your own equipment.

Which surf pack should you choose?

Level 1 – Beginner
The wider your board, the more lateral stability you’ll have, making it easier to stay balanced while waiting for waves. This allows you to focus entirely on the incoming set and prepare to catch a wave. Length is also crucial, as it facilitates take-offs and makes paddling more efficient.

If you’re starting out, we recommend a board that is at least 7 feet long and 22 inches wide (adjust width according to your size). Volume is equally important: the rule of thumb is that to float comfortably, the board should have half the surfer's weight in liters. If you're a beginner, add 20% more volume (for example, if I weigh 65 kg, a board with 39–40 L of volume will be very comfortable).

The Acidolly, Batmob, Shortboard, and Inflatable Longboard will help you start surfing with confidence.

Level 2 – Intermediate
Stability is no longer your sole focus; your balance is now in 3D, and glide and grip on the wave are key for you.

Looking for a reactive, short board? Choose between the Karamba or the Compact Inflatable!
Dreaming of long curves and hang fives? Opt for the Ten Blues, a high-performance longboard that remains accessible thanks to its large surface area.

Level 3 – Advanced
You understand surfboard dimensions inside and out and can have fun with any gear—as long as it suits your size. All our surf packs are perfect for you, especially those featuring the Moodrive and the Incredible, two longboards with very different purposes.

The Moodrive is ultra-radical: designed for steep sections, tight curves, and committed moves.
The Incredible, on the other hand, is like a flying carpet. The ultimate noserider, it excels in small waves.

Comment choisir sa longueur de planche de surf en fonction de son utilisation ?

The length will partially determine your program.

Example: A 7'6 Batmob will offer unmatched paddling speed and ease of take-off.

A shorter board will be more maneuverable, ideal for tight turns and the most radical maneuvers. However, this requires waist-high waves with power.

A longer board will catch waves more quickly when paddling. You’ll move faster to catch a set coming from afar. The difference will also be noticeable during the take-off: with a longer board, paddling is more efficient, reducing the chances of missing the set. More length will bring versatility to your practice, allowing you to cruise around more easily.

Our inflatable surf packs

The perfect solution to surf anytime without worrying about transport or storage issues, with durable and fun gear. Don’t have enough space to store your board? Looking for the peace of mind of a safe material? Want a board that’s naturally fun? Our range of inflatable surfboards ticks all these boxes.

The Compact

Perfect for summer waves. Short and wide, this board generates a lot of speed and offers playful gliding.
The Compact is available in two sizes:

  • 5’0: Perfect for intermediate surfers with light to medium builds.
  • 5’6: Great for beginner to intermediate surfers with light to medium builds, but also suitable for heavier surfers with good skill levels.

The Shortboard

With generous volume, this board stands out for its maneuverability and speed, making progression easy and enjoyable. It’s also ideal for kids!
The Shortboard is available in two sizes:

  • 6’3: Designed for beginner to intermediate surfers with light to medium builds. It’s also excellent for heavier surfers with solid surfing experience.
  • 7’3: Suited for beginner to intermediate surfers with medium to heavy builds. It’s also great for lighter surfers who want to start on a very comfortable yet maneuverable board.

The Longboard

Perfect for catching foam or dropping in from afar, it combines paddling speed with user comfort.
The Longboard is available in two sizes:

  • 8’0: For beginners of all builds seeking versatility.
  • 9’0: For beginners of all builds looking for a true longboard experience.
Nos packs de surfs rigides

If you're looking for boards that are maneuverable, progressive, and built to last, a rigid board is perfect to take you from your first waves to your most radical turns.

The Karamba

Smooth and easy, the Karamba is the ideal board for your first shortboard experience. Its generous surface makes paddling and take-offs easier, yet it remains radical thanks to its pronounced rails. Expect tight turns and sessions in all conditions!
The Karamba is available in 4 different sizes:

  • 5’9: Perfect for sporty, small builds.
  • 6’0: Ideal for sporty, medium builds.
  • 6’3: Great for all intermediate builds.
  • 6’8: Excellent for less experienced surfers looking to transition to a shortboard.

The Batmob

If you’re a beginner looking for something dynamic and slightly more radical than a longboard, the Batmob is perfect! Shorter, reactive, and fast, it’s easy to paddle and take off with. It excels in small waves and allows for more “shortboard” maneuvers than the Acidolly. The queen of acceleration, it lays the foundation for modern surfing while keeping the fun factor high throughout your progression.
The Batmob is available in 6 sizes:

  • 5’7: Perfect for very light beginners.
  • 6’0: Great for athletes up to 65 kg seeking high maneuverability.
  • 6’6: Ideal for riders up to 75 kg.
  • 6’10: Suited for casual riders up to 75 kg or sporty surfers up to 85 kg.
  • 7’2: Adaptable for riders from 65 to 85 kg.
  • 7’6: Designed for larger beginners.

The Acidolly

For those taking their first steps in surfing, the Acidolly ticks all the boxes for beginners: fast paddling, length, volume, and stability. From initial take-offs to more defined maneuvers, the Acidolly combines all the features of a modern longboard while remaining compact and progressive. Easy to catch waves and effortless to handle.
The Acidolly is available in 5 sizes:

  • 6’4: Perfect for very light beginners.
  • 7’0: Great for athletes up to 65 kg who want high maneuverability.
  • 7’4: Ideal for casual riders up to 75 kg.
  • 8’0: Suited for riders between 65 and 85 kg.
  • 8’4: Designed for larger beginners.

The Moodrive

The Moodrive is a high-performance longboard built for executing modern moves. Its reduced volume and pronounced rocker make it unique. It’s particularly effective in hollow and fast waves.
The Moodrive is available in 2 sizes:

  • 56 cm wide: Offers more speed and maneuverability.
  • 58 cm wide: Provides greater stability and better take-offs.

The Ten Blues

The Ten Blues stands for versatility. Perfect for small waves, this longboard impresses with its fluidity—whether in chaining maneuvers or holding ultra-long nose rides.
The Ten Blues is available in 3 sizes:

  • 58 cm wide: Unmatched maneuverability, making it ultra-fun to surf.
  • 60 cm wide: Offers extra width and volume—ideal for combining top-wave maneuvers and nose rides.
  • 64 cm wide: Very wide with a 91-liter volume, it’s your best ally in small waves for paddling and achieving endless nose rides.

The Incredible

The ultimate retro longboard! The Incredible is a true magic carpet. If you’re after a purely old-school style, this board deserves a place in your quiver. Its voluminous, buoyant, and smooth shape makes it perfect for chaining hang tens with a laid-back vibe.

Which Leash Should You Choose for Your Surfboard?

Typically, you’ll want a leash that matches the length of your board or is just slightly shorter. For example, a 7’ leash for a 7’2 board. The advertised lengths refer to the cord itself, but keep in mind that the attachments add extra length. Plus, the leash stretches under tension, giving you some leeway before your board comes flying back at you.

A properly sized leash, meaning a short one, provides less protection from board recoil but offers several advantages:

  • Faster paddling and surfing: The difference is remarkable.
  • Quicker board recovery, which means you can get past the break faster.
  • Reduced interference with others, as your "nuisance radius" is smaller.

Just try using a 10’ leash on a 5’6 board to see what we mean! ;-)

It’s only in very large waves that longer leashes become necessary—outside the scope here.

Diameter is also key: thinner leashes let you move faster but are more prone to snapping in head-high or larger waves.

Finally, replace your leash every year. It’s annoying, but think of it as your life vest. Without it, you'd have to surf wearing a certified life jacket (not really, but you get the point!).

Should you put pads on your rigid surfboard?

The question of whether to add pads often comes down to aesthetics and making your board look cool. But what might seem like a decorative feature for non-pros is actually a valuable tool.

If surfing is "the art of placement," then correctly placing your feet on the board is crucial. And what better way to ensure this than with a tactile marker that says: "Okay, I’m in the sweet spot for this turn."

Forty years ago, this marker came from the dents naturally formed underfoot on PU boards. But let’s be honest, that’s a bit outdated, right? Love it or not, it’s a personal choice.

If the idea of dents feels like a medieval solution, you could try waxing only the sweet spots… but be prepared for some serious splits! Sure, it looks sleek and pro, but you’re seriously risking your lineage.

Adding proper pads is therefore essential. They guide your feet to the right position.

But you also need to stick them on correctly—and trust me, people get creative here.

Place the pad just in front of the leash plug! In other words, as far back as it can go. That’s where you’ll feel the magic:

  • Foot on the flat part of the pad for smooth, easy turns.
  • Foot on the kicker for explosive moves or popping reverses.
  • Foot in front of the pad to lock in a barrel.

It’s super simple!

How to properly wax your surfboard

No session without wax!

When you get a new board, you’ll need two bars of wax. The first layer is a base coat wax, designed to create a durable bond between the board and the functional wax (the one that grips your feet). To apply this, you need to build a thick base coat with wax bumps by rubbing gently in a dry, moisture-free environment.

Once the base coat is applied, use the second bar of wax, which should match the water temperature of your surf spot. Follow this technique to properly wax your board:

This method helps you save wax, as you’ll need half as much in the following months. That said, make sure to apply a little wax (about ¼ of a bar) before each session to maintain the same level of grip.