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10 reasons why surfers should own a windsurfer

Windsurfing is an exciting water sport. Windsurfing gear has evolved a lot in the last two decades. Science behind hydrodynamics and aerodynamics pushed the outdoor activity into attractive markets and challenging new divisions. Today you can easily transport mast, board, sail and boom in your car. The equipment is light and can be quickly rigged. […]

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Argentine surfers ride a static wave in the Andes

If you’re a surfer and you’re living 250 miles (400 kilometers) away from the ocean, the only alternative is the river. In Mendoza, Argentina, waves can only be found in a narrow river. They are the pioneers of river surfing in Argentina. In Mendoza, on the eastern side of the Andes, fresh water means stoke. […]

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Making the transition to sustainability in surfing

Plymouth University and San Diego State University have teamed up to write “Sustainable Stoke: Transitions to Sustainability in the Surfing”. The new book explores the cutting edge of the surfing world’s transition to sustainability. We’re all going green, but what does that exactly mean? University researchers, surf industry leaders, athletes and non-governmental figures have explained […]

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Maui added to the 2014 ASP Women’s World Tour schedule

Maui will be the final venue on the 2014 ASP Women’s World Championship Tour (WCT) schedule. The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) has announced that last contest of the year will be run in the world-famous Honolua Bay, between November 24th and December 6th, 2014. “Maui will always hold a special place in my heart. […]

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Atlantic Surfing Federation Florida Chapter Surf Contest #6

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Bethany Hamilton speaks at the National Prayer Breakfast

Barack Obama has invited Bethany Hamilton to speak at the National Prayer Breakfast, in Washington, DC. The “Soul Surfer” revealed how she recovered from losing her arm in a shark attack, and how her spiritual strength helped her professional surfing career afterwards. “Because of where Jesus brought me, I have no regrets of the adversities […]

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Shipwreck threatens the surf breaks of Anglet

A cargo ship has hit the jetty of La Barre, in Anglet, France. The Atlantic Ocean has been slamming Europe with large swells, strong winds and torrential rains, and the iconic surf breaks of Anglet are widely exposed to the power of the seas. “Luno” was heading to a local port to load up with […]

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How to avoid and survive rip currents

Rip currents are responsible for hundreds of drownings and more than 100,000 lifeguard rescues on world beaches every year. Learn how to avoid and survive these mysterious ocean rips. Water moves all over the place, so rips are strong currents just like river currents. All beaches have their own particular currents. They’re dangerous and deadly to […]

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How to make your own surf wax

Have you ever thought of making your own surf wax? We’ve got the perfect recipe for you. Get a personal grip with an eco-friendly touch. Grip is all that matter when you’re taking off on fast, steep wave. If your feet get slippery, you’ll experience hilarious wipeouts. Wax was first tested over a surfboard by Los […]

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