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"eat my f*ck"...from the people that brought you "eat my rubber"
damn, that dude is fvcked up. With that much twisting damage, his knee is probably internally shredded, too...wonder if he'll ever surf again.
true...I wasn't thinking about the fact it's still summer. Definitely keep an eye on the swell charts and pick the right day to surf. Summer...
can't tell you where to go....but I can tell you where not to go: 1. Malibu 2. HB 3. Trestles all these spots are the most crowded on...
yeah, totally forgot I also use a little 3" x 1.5" custom made block...perfect for rough sanding rail dings. It's so small, I have to staple the...
that'll make a pretty repair...but getting out all the air bubbles is more important. If your ding decides to burp even the smallest bubble in...
Roberts poly are not any flimsier than Lost or Channel Islands. I ordered mine in Hydroflex Natural construction...nothing flimsy about that.
I have a Mutant...similar to the Diamond Fish. It's shaped a little too high performance for summer mush, imo. If you're talking usual east...
me too, epoxy on everything. I'm lazy and figure boards have a limited lifespan anyhow, so I don't mind doing just a passable job than the...
well, the fetch is about the same as the gulf of mexico...meaning the few times it gets ridable waves will probably be small, weak wind chop....
someone probably already said this, but mama might figure it out when you come home all sunburnt, surfed out and mellow...unfortunately, sometimes...
chula vista!?...that's waaay south. I wouldn't waste my time and money driving any north of Carslbad...unless you want to experience not getting...
novice boogyboarder :confused:
that brown line is most likely rotten foam...foam that's been waterlogged for some time and has degraded and discolored. That's why we say dig...
yeah, unfortunately you're going to have to cut away some of that carbon to dig out the ding...it's not going to look pretty when you're done....
reminds me of when I moved from the east coast to Los Angeles, back in the 80s. Most of the surfers I first met there were punks...not cool punks...
helps to be skinny. I lived in the deep south most of my youth and never really paid much attention to the heat/humidity...I was just used to it...
volume calculators just give a starting point...you'll probably need to try at last one board before dialing in the right volume. Unless you can...
nice "lifestyle" shot...some fat bearded kook holding an ironing board, pretending like he's been shredding the unrideable slop in the background...
where's the "blatant spam" button?