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Surfing and emotions: riding waves of joy and sorrow

Surfing is a really important facet of my life. It’s one of several, but one with a golden share. It doesn’t shape my lifestyle or my essence, but it inspires, heals me, and connects me with Nature… Visit SurferToday.com for the complete article.

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The best surf spots in Panama

As surfing makes its official debut at the Summer Olympic games, beginners and pros alike can discover world-class surfing spots in Panama. The destination is one of the top year-round surfing destinations in Central America. It offers over 1,500 miles of beautiful coastline, creating idyllic conditions and stunning tropical backdrops to catch the perfect wave.

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Surfing: the ballet of the waves

We refer to surfing as “it.” But it could very well be a “she.” Here’s why the essence of surfing is more XX than XY. When we go back to the early days of surfing as an outdoor recreational activity in Hawaii’s Waikiki Beach, the first images that come to mind are of elegance, grace, […]

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The best sandboarding dunes in the world

They’re the tallest, longest, and fastest in the world. Discover the best dunes for sandboarding. Whether you’re standing up or lying down on your stomach, a sandboard can be your ticket to one of the most exciting inland sports experiences you’ll ever have. If you’re into surfing or snowboarding, sandboarding could be your next favorite […]

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The surfboard bag that transforms into a tent

Surfboard travel bags are useful gear items. They protect our surf vehicles from bumps and cracks while on transit. But wait: now, they’ve also become tents. Meet the BoardSwag, the world’s first board featuring an in-built inflatable tent and mattress. “The two-for-one combo is the perfect hotel for you and your quiver,” the creators of […]

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Five-wave hold-downs are not a problem for Toby Cunningham

The crew at Nazaré is enjoying the last big swells of the 2018/2019 winter season. And while there are still a few bombs arriving at the north canyon, there are also wipeouts that some riders won’t forget. Toby Cunningham is a big wave surfing veteran. The athlete from San Diego won the first ever XXL […]

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How to wash, dry and hang a wetsuit

After an epic surf session, the last thing you want to do is rinse or wash your wetsuit. However, if you don’t do it quickly, your second skin will start losing its properties, and the neoprene will begin to deteriorate. Taking care of your wetsuit is protecting it against salt water, sand, dirt, grass, and […]

The surfing equipment list

Surfing is not a complicated sport. Unlike many other water sports, the truth is that surfing only requires a surfboard and someone willing to glide over the ocean waves. The essential surfing equipment for beginners is comprised of a surfboard, fins, leash, wax, and wetsuit. That’s all you need to get into the sport of […]

How to shape an alaia surfboard

Have you ever thought of shaping your own alaia? Learn how to make a classic surfboard out of solid timber in your backyard with our DIY step-by-step guide. Alaias are sustainable, inexpensive, portable, simple, and fun to ride. They’re a classical template for a modern use. They were already used as far back as 400AD […]

How to treat a sunburn

Sunburns are extremely dangerous. Know what to do when the skin is excessively exposed to the sun. Learn how to soothe the pain and treat a sunburn. The sun is one of the best providers of vitamin D, but sometimes a sunburn occurs when we least expect, for example, in the first days of spring.  […]

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