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Catch Surf’s 48
Catch Surf’s 48" soft-top Beater adds a dash of flavor to summer sessions. (photo: Dustin Sammann)

Why You Should Try a Soft-Top Surfboard

We asked pro surfer Jamie O’Brien his secret for having more fun in the waves. His answer? A foamie.

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Catch Surf’s 48
(photo: Dustin Sammann)

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Pipeline is firing the day I get my soft-top, a hot pink nine-foot log. Imagine the stares I get as I paddle out. I’m not expecting much, but the next thing I know I’m locked into a big one, getting spit out of a barrel. I can’t stop laughing, thinking, Holy shit, these boards are the real deal!

They allow you to approach each wave differently. Since soft-tops are less threatening to hardcore surfers, the competitive vibes vanish. You don’t worry about cracking your head or shins like you do with a fiberglass board. And because they paddle so well, you can catch anything. Big closeouts. Tiny rollers. Eight-second screamers. You’re always finding different lines, and you ride every wave until your fins hit the sand.

As told to Andrew S. Lewis

From ϳԹ Magazine, June 2017 Lead photo: Dustin Sammann

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