Fitting a Windsurf Roofrack to Your Car
Windsurfing is all about freedom – being able to pack your board up and head where the wind and water is, whenever the mood takes you, is part of the sport’s appeal. Out on the water, jumping waves and flying with the wind in your sail, you feel free and happy as the rest of the world melts away.
Or at least, that is the dream. In practice, there can be a lot of planning involved in a windsurfing trip. You need to check the wind and weather, workout what sail size and wetsuit thickness you need, check all your gear and, most importantly, get both you and your gear safely to your chosen windsurfing spot.
And that’s when fitting a windsurf roofrack to your car is the best solution. Here’s what you need to know:
Basic tips for off-road driving in Australia
Australia is the perfect destination for getting off the beaten track and really putting your four-wheel drive to work. The sheer size of this enormous country means that you can be faced with varying climates and soil terrains at every bump in the road.
If your idea of a holiday is pushing your driving skills to the limit, then get online, sort out some cheap car hire and you’re halfway there.
Although, in a nation where the scenery changes so dramatically, it is necessary to do a little bit of research before you go. Here is a list of tips for off-road driving down under.
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