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Surf Fins: Where did they come from ??
Surf fins, also known as skegs, have come a long way since their early days in the sport of surfing. The earliest surfers used boards without fins, riding the wave using just their own balance and skill. However, as surfboard...
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The Functional Art of Surfboard Glassing.
The art of glassing surfboards is a vital step in the process of creating a functional and high-performing surfboard. Glassing involves applying layers of fiberglass and epoxy resin to the surfboard's foam core, creating a strong, waterproof, and durable surface...
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How Waves are Formed: Topography Shapes the Break
The topography of the land beneath the water can have a huge impact on the waves that are formed, and this in turn can affect the style of surfing in different regions. Different types of waves are created by different...
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Are We In the Fast Fashion Era of Surfboards?
The surf industry has seen a significant shift in recent years towards mass-produced, factory-made surfboards. This new culture of cheap and easily accessible boards is eerily similar to the fast fashion industry, and it is having a detrimental impact on...
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Todays Breaks are NOT Tomorrows Breaks: How the rising tides effects well known surf spots.
As the world's climate continues to change, the future of surf spots is uncertain. Rising sea levels, increased erosion, and shifting currents are just a few of the factors that could greatly alter the surf landscape as we know it....
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5 of the best surf lodges in the world
Surfing is the ultimate thrill and one of the most badass sports out there. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to ride the waves in a tropical paradise with a crew of others looking to do the same? If...