Wavestorm Surfboards: 3 Reasons for the Tempest
While soft top surfboards are definitely not a new edition to the surfing world, the Wavestorm, available at Costco for over a year now, is literally “storming” the coastlines. It doesn’t matter where you go, there is bound to be at least (extra emphasis added to this at least) one of these eight foot blue bombers in the water. The question is what has caused this explosion? I present three main reasons:
1) Cheap.
Cheap surfboards and easy to assemble, I have literally seen people putting them together on the beach, as if they made their annual trip to the beach, stopped by Costco on the way down and decided, “100 bucks! They are practically giving these things away!” One Benjamin Franklin and a two minute assemblage later, several of which I have seen done on the beach, they are well on their way towards fulfilling their lifelong surfing dreams. Aside from attracting beginners, it also appeals to people who occasionally want to surf a longer board and are not willing to spend the money on a hardboard.
2) User Friendly.
There is probably no satisfactory substitute for beginners than the Wavestorm. Soft tops have generally attracted beginners as they are
typically more forgiving than a hardboard, but still provide a lot of stability. The problem that most foam boards have dealt with is taking on water. It seems like from the first ride they commence taking on water and every use after that adds a few pounds. I swear that my sister’s BZ weighed like fifty pounds before we finally got rid of it. Not only was it a struggle getting the water logged board down to the beach, but once in the waves, paddling around and surfing a foam board that heavy is frustrating work. The Wavestorm is way lighter and so far as I can tell doesn’t take on water, though I don’t suggest stabbing, slashing or puncturing the board in an effort to test this theory.
3) Fun in all types of surf.
When the waves are good I typically prefer riding a shortboard, but I have taken the Wavestorm out a few times in bigger surf and really had a lot of fun. The board is fast and maneuverable enough to pull off steep drop-ins and long rides.
Here is a picture of a Chase Carlson shredding on one. Beware of course that Wavestorm’s still fall under the foam board category that may bring with it a particular notoriety at better surf spots as they are often synonymous with beginners (even though just about every surfing household has added a Wavestorm to their quiver in the past year). Most importantly, in ankle to knee high surf, when you are not sure you even want to paddle out, the Wavestorm provides a solution. You can seriously catch anything on the board it floats like a champ and almost every size of wave will push it. If you are just looking for a fun activity during junk surf, there are few better options.
Now considering these three reasons, whether or not you feel the Wavestorm a curse or a blessing towards ocean aquatics, it seems like the storm will continue to rage.
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Thanks for the overview. I have seen this board at Costco and wondered if I should get it:)
wavestorm boards are a blast. definitely the best soft top board around. my wife likes to just paddle around on them and has recently been trying to catch some waves. great review on these boards. might want to throw up a disclaimer though, these boards can not be purchased at your local costco in Ohio.
The Wavestorm is great for teaching people how to surf, and is a great 1st board for beginners. I keep one at the house just-in-case friends drop by and want to borrow a board.
I want to know if there is something we can do to make our Wavestorm less SLIPPERY.. Bought it this weekend and took it out on Sunday and just kept sliding off of it. I’m a beginner and thought it was ME but my boyfriend is more seasoned a surfer and even he could hardly stand. Are we supposed to wax this board or is there some sort of grippy sticker that can be put on top of it?
I typically have not had a problem slipping off of the Wavestorm, I usually just ride it as is, and it works fine. You must have a slippery one. You can totally wax it, but after one wax you need to wax it before every use. You could also get traction pads for the front and back, you can pick these up at any surf shop. I suggest bringing wax next time, but try it first, and if you still find it too slippery, wax it up. The wax might rub on different than a hard board, but it will do the trick.
Yeah the wavestorm is nice, if it gets to steep or to fast dont bother using it. I have pulled into a big wave in hawaii on this thing and litterally skidded on the bottom turn and almost powerslided out on the top turn. it cant handle too much over head if it is a steep wave.
These boards can be extremely dangerous!! I picked up a a few from the local Costco in Carlsbad CA and the fins are very sharp out of the box. The first time we took them out I cut my foot badly on the fin. I told my buddy and got out of the water. When I got to shore I my finger across the fins they were as sharp as a plastic knife. Soon after my friend got out and he had a fairly deep cut across his ankle that was gushing blood. His fins were sharp as hell too.
We ended up sanding them down with a fine grade sand paper to create a duller edge. Now they are safe and the boards are easy to learn on and ride. But if you buy one of these watch out for the fins!
i drilled 2 new holes and it now has a new single fin location the thing rips, i do 360 under the lip take off’s all day every day on the south shore oh oahu—–aloha
Thanks for all the tips! Especially the slashing skeg one! You can get these for 50 bucks in Oahu! I’m heading to try my practically new one out
Have been surfing shortboards and longboards most of my life. Finally broke my longboard after many years so I got a wavestorm to replace it since funds were short. Don’t care for the floral pattern and the leash tangles a lot (cheap). However, the board paddles great, works in almost all conditions (especially mushy waves), and is suprisingly fairly manuverable and works on big days. Great board for beginner ,intermediate, and even advanced surfers for those days where you just want to cruise.
Just picked one up and have had 2 sessions on it. I must say I was pleasantly surprised at how well it surfed and caught waves. I did have the same problem slipping off while trying to cutback, but this was solved by using a little wax. Other than that, I can’t really say anything bad about it. It’s cheap as hell, floats like a champ and is pretty maneuverable. Even though I normally like to surf hard boards, while I’m waiting for my new board to be shaped this is keeping me happy out there and would recommend it to anyone.
Cheers!
Oh, and even though there are no negative comments on here, I know that these things are frowned upon at a lot of surf spots. For the hating folks just remember that Doyle has had these types of boards for over 15 years or so. And for the advocates, keep in mind that you probably won’t get heckled if you’re a good surfer on one of these, but if you’re not, stay away from the main breaks, you’ll thank me later.
how much weight will this thing float??
joey,
I have seen a 6′2” 190# guy use it. he struggled some but was able to learn to surf on the board. I couldn’t imagine them working well for anyone much larger
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I leave above Sacramento,rented one for my two son’s,they loved it.I have a 7″8 steward and a 8″9 ukulele.would like to buy a couple of these for my two boys,hell I might even use it myself on small days.if you know or have one for sell,9″ft or better e-mail me at garrett.dudoit@yahoo.com or call 530-622-5399 thanks
Mr. G,
You might want to check craigslist in the nearby beach towns. You’ll often find used Wavestorm boards on there for around $70. They only come in one size though. 8 foot.