How to pull a floater

There comes a time in every surfer’s journey when the initial round of skills-honing has passed, and a plateau is reached. Your paddling is strong and you have no problem making the waves you want. Rides are fun, you know how to get speed, and you can wipe out with the best of them. It might […]

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There comes a time in every surfer’s journey when the initial round of skills-honing has passed, and a plateau is reached. Your paddling is strong and you have no problem making the waves you want. Rides are fun, you know how to get speed, and you can wipe out with the best of them. It might sound remarkably simple, but often it’s the little things that get overlooked in the surfer’s arsenal of tricks, and the floater is a prime example. Up till now, you’ve most likely bailed when the wave ahead of you starts to break. This is the game-changing trick that instead allows you to “coast” over that breaking section and keep on going. It’s easy, too. Here’s how:

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