by Sean Jennings | Surf Basics
Weʻve all been there. Itʻs been raining but you decide to check your local surf spot anyway only to discover that the waves are going off! Now you are left with one of the biggest dilemmas a surfer has to face, should I surf after its been raining or not? A...
by Sean Jennings | Gear, Surf Basics
Purchasing a wetsuit is not easy. There are so many to choose from with a size range confusing enough to make you wonder which suit will actually fit. You have Youth Large, Large Tall, Extra Large Short, itʻs easy to see why it can be so confusing. When...
by Sean Jennings | Surf Basics
I live in a small house. There are not a lot of places to put a surfboard. Sure, I can put it in the corner of my room or on the wall, but that takes up valuable space for something else. So what about leaving surfboards outside? Would that be...
by Sean Jennings | Surf Basics
If youʻve been surfing for any amount of time, youʻve probably realized how addicitive surfing can be. The need to paddle out seeps deep into the bones, to the point that you may think about paddling out when you really shouldnʻt. I know what youʻre thinking,...
by Sean Jennings | Surf Basics
If youʻve been surfing for a while, it has probably happened to you. Either from losing a board and having it crash up onto the rocks or by colliding with a beginner who drops in on you, dings happen. Dings are cracks in the fiberglass of your surfboard. They...
by Sean Jennings | Surf Basics
Many people, including myself, store their surfboards in their garages, but is your surfboard really safe in one? Surfboards are usually made of polyurethane material which is sensitive to heat, but it takes temperatures above 130° before it becomes a problem. A...