Swedish riders build a portable river surf spot

If you can’t find surf, build it. Three Swedish surfers have created a custom made river wave. You only need a brain and a few wood planks to build your private surf break. Surfing is everywhere. It is where you find it; in the heart of nowhere, thousands of kilometers away from natural ocean waves. […]

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If you can’t find surf, build it. Three Swedish surfers have created a custom made river wave. You only need a brain and a few wood planks to build your private surf break. Surfing is everywhere. It is where you find it; in the heart of nowhere, thousands of kilometers away from natural ocean waves. Daniel Risberg, his brother David and their friend Alex built a two-meter (6.5 feet) ramp with the goal of creating a stationary wave in a shallow river located about half an hour from Umea, in the north of Sweden. And it worked out very well.

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