Abstract: A fiber reinforced, thermoplastic foam is produced by dispersing fibers of controlled dimensions and blowing agent in molten thermoplastic and extruding the mixture with high back pressures. As the blowing agent expands, the fibers become randomly oriented and a fine cellular structure is formed in the plastic which freezes the fibers in a random spatial orientation. The resulting reinforced foam may be used as formed or compacted to collapse the foam and then shaped.