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Wetsuits: the secrets behind warmth and flexibility

Warmth and flexibility are the most important characteristics of the neoprene wetsuit. What has changed and what will be the future of neoprene in surfing? Neoprene has been invented in the 1930s, but it only enters the history of surfing in the 1950s, by the hand of Hugh Bradner and Jack O’Neill. Things have changed […]

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Money buys surf spots in the Maldives

Two of the most popular surfing waves in the Maldives will be off limits to most traveling surfers and local riders. The surf spots of “Sultans” and “Honkys” will only be surfed by paying clients of a surf resort with exclusive access to the breaks. The Maldivian Ministry of Defence decided to sell the Thanburudhoo […]

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Luke Shepardson wins the HIC Pro Junior 2012

Luke Shepardson has conquered the HIC Pro Junior 2012, at Waikiki, in Hawaii. The event is part of the 11th Annual Duke’s OceanFest and got underway in 1-3 foot surf. The 40 surfers managed to pull high scoring off the lips and 360 spins, despite the small surf conditions. As the day progressed the waves […]

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Surf madness for charity in the Typhoon Lagoon wave pool

Surf companies prepare to battle themselves in the Typhoon Lagoon wave pool, in Orlando, Florida. For charity, of course. The Stokes Me Surf Contest is gearing up to throw surfers and the surf industry into the deep end of the chlorinated surf park, to raise money for the SIMA Humanitarian Fund. Robert “Wingnut” Weaver, Alek […]

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The best surf quiver for the everyday surfer

Every surfer should have a collection of surfboards for different types of waves. What is the ideal surf quiver of the everyday surfer? Two shortboards, one Malibu and one longboard. If you had to take four surfboards to a distant surfing island, for the rest of your life, this would probably be the best surf […]

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Hurricane waves, swell prediction and storm surf forecasting

Hurricane waves cause damages in the coastal regions. Can the usual swell forecast apply to storm surges? Is it safe to go surfing during the hurricane season? The first hurricane wave models developed in the 1950 were based on significant wave height and period. Later, during the 1990’s, computers enabled better ocean wind and wave […]

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Surfer’s Ear: Prevention and Protection

Cold water and strong wind conditions may develop “Surfer’s Ear” and an increased probability of undergoing surgical operation. “Surfer’s Ear”, medically known as external auditory exostosis, is a progressive ear problem that can beprevented to avoid painful infections and unwanted surgeries. Frequent surfers have higher risks of developing “Surfer’s Ear”. Chill winds and low temperature […]

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Hagan Kelly brings the "Surf Life" to Halogen TV

“Surf Life” is Halogen TV’s new surfing show featuring the life of wavehunter Hagan Kelly. The lifestyle, the pursuit of waves, the secret spots. The premiere of “Surf Life” is scheduled to August 23rd, only on Halogen TV. Hagan travels to secret hotspots in the British Virgin Islands, San Juan, Aguadilla, Trinidad Tobago and California […]

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Adriano de Souza storms Teahupoo with blazing surf

Adriano de Souza has stormed the first day of action at the Billabong Pro Tahiti, in the iconic spot of Teahupoo. The Brazilian surfer also known as “Mineirinho” posted a near-perfect 19.43 out of a possible 20 heat total and a Round 1 victory, in shifting three-to-five foot (1 – 1.5 metre) waves. “I’m so […]

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The best surfboard bike racks in the world

Surfboard bike racks are the best of traveling to your local surf spot without spending money on gas. Do you live near your favorite surf spots, but it is too far to walk to the waves? Are you saving your monthly budget from expensive car travels? Fortunately, surfboard bike racks were invented, so that you […]

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