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How to Choose Surfing Gear

How to Choose Surfing Gear

Surfing doesn’t require a lot of gear, but it’s important to choose the right gear. Ability, location, and climate are just a few factors that determine the best surfing gear for you. A Surfboard, most likely a wetsuit, and a few accessories are really all you need.

There are many types of surfboards. Longboards are 9ft or longer. These are definitely the best kind of surfboards to learn on. They float well and catch slow moving waves the best. Funboards are shaped like longboards with wide tails and noses, but shorter at 7ft to 9ft in length. These are best for longboarders moving on to something smaller or for less than full sized adults that are learning to surf. Fishboards are very short but wide surfboards that make for a good progression from funboards. They work great in smaller, weaker surf while offering more manuevarability than longboards or funboards. Shortboards are for more advanced surfers and offer the most performance. They are also the hardest boards to paddle and not the surfboards to learn on. The two main construction types of surfboards are epoxy and traditional. Epoxy is becoming very popular because of the lighter weight and high strength, but many lack the same drive and performance of traditonal construction. Fin setup is also a major consideration for surfboards. Tri fins are popular with many surfboards. Twin fins and Quad setups are common with fishboards. Single fins come with many longboards. Of course you need some surf wax for that surfboard.

For colder climates , which is most of the US most of the time, wetsuits are a mandatory part of your surfing gear. There are two types of common wetsuits for surfing, full suits and spring suits. Full suits are for water temps in the low sixty degrees (fahrenheit) and lower. 3/2 mm thickness are used from about mid sixties to mid fifties. 4/3 mm thickness for mid fifties to high forties. Below that full suits with 5/4 mm thickness are in order. Spring suits, depending on your comfort level, are used in the low seventy degrees to mid sixties. Booties and hoods are also used with colder temps. Some major brands of wetsuits for surfing wetsuits are Quicksilver, O’neill, Rip Curl, and Billabong. All wetsuits should be checked very carefully for fit. There are size guides for almost all brands but it’s best to try several wetsuits as they are all cut slightly different.

The most important surfing accessory is the leash. Usually they have a standard thickness and a thinner one called the “comp” leash. The comp is lighter but breaks more easily and should be avoided for beginners. The other basic but useful surfing accessory is the surfboard rack. There are soft racks that travel easily and hard racks which are easier to use but are more permanently affixed to a vehicle.

Although surfing is not an equipment intensive sport, it’s important to choose your surfing gear wisely. With so much time spent looking for surf and time spent in the water, you don’t want bad surfing gear reducing your wave count. Spend the time asking other surfers their opinions about gear. Also consider that most people working at your local surf shop should be able to steer you in the right direction.

For great deals on more tips, see surfing gear for sale in the US, UK, and Australia.

 

Chris runs Surfing Gear, an online surf guide and surf shop.

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Beach Resort Perks

Beach Resort Perks

Planning a vacation may be fairly easy, but planning to make sure your vacation is the best it can be may take more work. If you want your vacation to include sun, surf, sand, and solitude, you may want to consider going to one of the world’s best beach resort options.

Common Perks of The Best Beach Resorts

Besides the common elements of offering spectacular sights with the ocean, the sunset, the sunrise, the unending beach, and the serenity that surrounds you, a beach resort offers perks that will amaze, relax, and inspire you. With the amenities offered by a beach resort, having the dream vacation of your life is possible at the best beach resort.

When you want to plan the best beach resort vacation possible, make a list of what you want to have included in your options. Many beach resort options offer perks that will help make your stay more enjoyable. You may also find a beach resort that will offer packages which will include many local things to see and do. Buying a package at a beach resort and staying at an all inclusive beach resort may not only save you time with planning and making arrangements for your days, but may also end up saving you money.

Some of the things you might want in a beach resort will be available with an all inclusive beach resort. Having your meals available at no additional charge, enjoying the pool and spa that may be provided, taking advantage of the child care which may be offered, and using the optional room service to enjoy a meal in your beach resort room can add a dimension to your vacation that will increase the fun and adventure you are looking for. With the addition of possible entertainment available, you will have everything you need right there at your beach resort.

Many beach resort options offer packages which may include local sights, activities, and entertainment. Visiting an aquarium, taking a whale watching or dolphin sighting tour, visiting some of the local museums or gardens, and even going to an amusement park, are some of the common packages that many of the best beach resort options all around the world, offer.

When you are looking for all the perks you can get from a beach resort, you will want to check into a beach resort in the area you want to visit. With the beach right there outside the doors to the resort, you will have access to all the sun, sand, and surf that you can handle.

Areas to Look At

When you know what type of beach resort you want, finding it in an area of the world that you want to visit will make it even more special. From the beaches of the United Stated, to the beaches of France, to the beaches of Mexico, and even Australia, there is so much to see, and more options for a good beach resort than you might think of.

Most beach resort options offer many different themes, packages, and perks. If you are into art, you might want a beach resort that will offer museum passes and maybe an art expo.

If you love gourmet food and wine, you may want to stay at a beach resort that will offer you a sample of local wine appreciation. With vineyards to visit, wine tasting to be done, and the romance that comes along with those things, you will have your taste buds awakened with the best of the vine, and a package from one of the best beach resort options available. The options are endless, and there are many packages and perks available when you vacation at the best beach resort you can find.

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Cool Surfer images

A few nice surfer images I found:

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Image by The Hidaway (Simon)
A surfer in action at Gwithian.

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Image by piterart
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License.

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La Zenia (Orihuela). SPAIN.

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A couple of weeks ago I did a little exploring down the coast of San Mateo County in California. Although I’ve lived in the Bay Area all my life, there were parts of Highway 1 that I’d never seen. I happened to end up at Waddell Creek Beach near sunset. It was fun to watch the kite surfers do their thing. They are amazing.

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Surfers, Sea Otters, People and Dogs on Beach SVCD-NTSC-480×480-surfers-MB-12-14-06

A few nice surfer images I found:

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Image by mikebaird
Surfers (Evan, et al.) in Morro Bay, CA, and some Sea Otters and people playing on the beach with their dog at Morro Rock. Video by Mike Baird.

Beth McGill, attractive female surfer, Morro Bay, CA surfer-morro-bay_K8P2929
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Beth McGill – Attractive female surfer on Morro Strand State Beach, just north of Morro Rock, Morro Bay, CA 23oct2007 – photo by Mike Baird bairdphotos.com surfmorrobay.com – Canon 1D Mark III with 600mm IS and 1.4X II TE, tripod.

Surfers and friends of surfers – please add a Note (see ADD NOTE button above) annotation to this photo and or add a comment below indicating the identity of the individual(s) in this image.

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Image by Ryan Harvey
A better shot of the same surfer is here. In Cannon Beach, Oregon.

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El Salvador II (For Surfer Magazine)

default El Salvador II (For Surfer Magazine)

Part two in the El Salvador Series. Made for Surfermag.com and ampdmobile.com downloads

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