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The Riverboard - Your surfboard for the standing wave & river


If you are looking for a river surfboard for surfing on standing waves, such as the Eisbach, the Hasewelle, the Jochen Schweizer Arena, the Black Forest Wave, the Leinewelle or other wave parks, then you have come to the right place.

We offer a large selection of riverboards that have been specially developed for surfing in rivers and on standing waves. Each wave has its own characteristics, so it's important to choose the right board for the conditions.

FAQ - Frequently asked questions

You can find all the important information about buying a riverboard in our FAQs and our big river surfboard guide.

A special riverboard is recommended for riding a standing wave. These boards are shorter and wider than conventional surfboards and offer better manoeuvrability and stability in flowing water. A river surfboard, a river surf kayak or a river bodyboard are good options. Choose a board that suits your needs and experience level.

A special riverboard is recommended for riding a river wave. These boards are shorter and wider than conventional surfboards and offer better manoeuvrability and stability in flowing water. Soft-top or foam boards are suitable for flat or less turbulent water, while special river surfboards with a reinforced construction and fins are recommended for fast-flowing rivers with strong currents. Choose a river board that suits the conditions you want to surf in and that meets your needs and experience level.

For weaker Eisbach waves (E2), a slightly longer and wider surfboard with a larger buoyancy surface is recommended. A more flexible board offers additional adaptability, while a soft-top or foam board is ideal for beginners as it offers additional safety.

For strong waves in the Eisbach, we recommend a special river surfboard that can cope with the demanding conditions of the river. Such a board should be robust, manoeuvrable and stable in order to withstand the strong currents and powerful waves. It should also have a shorter length for better manoeuvrability and a wider shape for more stability. Reinforced constructions and special fins are also important to meet the challenges of the river.



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