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Jan
31

Buying a Wetsuit: Winter trial of the XCEL Drylock

With winter swells and dropping water temperature due to arrive in Central California by mid-autumn, I found myself in need of a new wetsuit for the season. A recent purchase of what I assumed to be a top-of-the line wetsuit transformed into a saga of undulating emotions and, more importantly, warmth.

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XCEL Drylock 4'3 with waterproof Drylock zipper.

Of course I wasn’t blindsided by this need, I knew all summer a new suit was in the cards, but procrastination persevered until October when I purchased a brand-spanking-new XCEL Drylock 4’3.

I’d been partial to O’Neill suits in the past, but after hearing XCEL’s praises sung by many friends in the water and out, I decided to sack up and drop the $460 plus tax to see what I was missing in the form of Drylock technology.

I was not disappointed. Initially.



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Jan
20

Surf in Iceland: Cold, bold and beautiful!

Two tectonic plates meet slap bang in the middle of Iceland. Little surprise then that this island’s been a hotbed of volcanic activity for years. Perhaps more surprising is that there’s surf in Iceland. And it’s good.

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Surf in Iceland - It

Forget sunset-stained images of California with old-school dudes in beach shorts hanging ten – think huge volcanic backdrops, black beaches and blacked out neoprene surfers.

And it’s beautiful! Just make sure you come prepared for the temperatures, which could freeze the doors off a fridge…

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Jan
18

Winter Surfing: Gear, Fear and Facts

If you’re new to surfing, it’s most likely you started in the summer. Well, winter surfing may appear daunting – bye, bye board shorts, hello gimp gear – but it’s fantastic, powerful and not to missed.

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Winter Surfing: Great idea but pack the gear

More than any other, surfing is a sport dictated by the elements. Wave, wind, and weather can align to create perfection, slop, or anything in between. Without wave energy, however, the whole endeavor would be in vain.

Yes you’ll need to kit yourself out a bit, but a lot of the worry about winter surfing is misplaced. Here’s why with a little prep you’ll be good to go.

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Jan
8

Surfing in Winter: How to get out and get it on

It’s cold again. Even in California. Thanksgiving signals the beginning of the end of the year. A time to reflect on prior months of success or shortcomings, and what changes should be made for the future.

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Winter, you've got to love it! Image: Flickr/ Ken Janes

Winter means shorter days, longer clothing, and cooler water.

But for surfers, winter is a time to rejoice. Wavesliders love this season. Here’s a few reasons why:

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Oct
28

Malibu Longboards and Buying a Big Surfboard

When surfing emerged on the California coast in the 1950s it was the Malibu beachfront that emerged as the epicenter of activity. The famed right-hand pointbreak became synonymous with the sport itself – so much so that the type of boards ridden there took on its name.

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Catch a wave with a Malibu longboard. Image: Flickr/ tylerkaraszewski

Malibu longboards are similar to classic longboards in general shape, but are slightly tweaked to promote the flashy riding style characteristic of those mid-century watermen just up the coast from Los Angeles.

Learning how these boards differ from classic longboards will help you when buying a big surfboard – perhaps a malibu is right one for you?

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Sep
7

How to Pick the Best Surfboard Fins

Not much more than twenty years ago all equipment innovations in surfing were based on the board itself. Fins just were an afterthought: a necessity for stability and turning, but otherwise perfected and impossible to improve.

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What type of surfing are you looking to do? Image: Flickr/ dcysurfer / Dave Young

But like plenty of other everyday items twenty years ago, major changes occurred to develop and advance fin technology. Today, we’re left scratching our heads wondering anyone could have even thrown a simple cutback two decades ago.

The evolution of surfboard fins has more or less followed the evolutions of surfboards. Contemporary fins are thinner, lighter, tougher, stronger, more flexible, and more expensive than their predecessors. There are specifications for every type of surfer and every type of wave. In order to choose the best fins, you first need be realistic about the type of surfing you’re looking to do. Even the best surfers in the world have to adjust their fin selection to match the wave they’ll be riding, so let’s start there.

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Aug
26

If Surfing makes the Olympics who takes the medals?

Imagine surfing is an Olympic sport. It probably won’t ever be, but just consider it for moment: think of the possible venues; think of the opening ceremony; think of the nations and the teams.

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Which country is the best at surfing? Image: Flickr/ Eric "Claptøn" Nelsøn

Now think of the podium. Which country is handed the gold? The silver? The bronze? It’s not completely absurd to contemplate, but ultimately what we want to know is: Which country is the best at surfing?

When the flags are raised, will they all be the green and gold of Australia or the stars and bars of the US?

I can sense the rants and opinions bubbling to the surface, so let’s first establish how the competition would be run, then see whose getting the gongs.

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