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I have 3 suits...a flatlock 3/2, a sealed/taped 3/2, and a hooded sealed/taped 5/4/3. its enough to make it through the entire jersey calendar...
Lumpy - Dude 7th used to be the spot back in the day. I'm talking like back in the 70s and 80s. It was a perfect wave on just about any swell....
Breaks don't always come right back after a big storm.... Think of the cove at Sandy Hook SP which will never be the same...Think of 7th Street in...
you probably dont want to hear this.... dont ask us call your local shaper he will hook you up with the right stuff
kinda suck. still some fun ones out there though. hope every one is having a good time. havent posted in a while so i felt obligated. go phillies
excellent spring, decent june, but terrible summer where i am.
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its at the beach
dont ever use vaseline in conjunction with a neoprene wetsuit. Best thing you can do is somehow smooth out the thing causing the abrasion, ie...
to prevent: put a piece of duct tape over the nasty seam causing the abrasion for now: put a piece of duct tape over the rash, to prevent further...
OC was not big. waist to chest high but solid. tide was too high though
just lack of swell. sucks.
this swell could max out alot of beaches with the lack of sandbars. might have to do some searching
dont let the weather get you down! stay above it! stay above the weather!!!!!!!
MSW is a very popular site. It must be spot on in Europe or something because it sure isn't here. They use the same data that other sites develop...
nobody listens to turtle anyway
central america could be good. not the east coast.
consider cutting the plug out, and just resetting it using a mixture of resin, foam dust, and chopped fiberglass cloth. then sand flush and...
give ya 30 bucks for it
assateague can be good, but like someone said it really needs a solid swell to work. its a typical structureless beach break with outer sandbars....