The best waves from the mega swell that lit the Atlantic in Mullaghmore (Ireland), Belharra (France), Mundaka (Spain) and Nazaré (Portugal). October 26-27-28 2013.
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Reblogged 7 years ago from www.youtube.comWilliam Aliotti sets his rail line and bends to the rhythm of Tahitian blue. Masterfully captured by Ben Thouard
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Size Chart:
XS – 2100MM for M(1.5-4.5) / W(3-6)
S – 2250MM for M(4.5-7) / W(6-8.5)
M – 2400MM for M(7-8.5) / W(8.5-10)
L – 2550MM for M(8.5-10.5) / W(10-12)
XL – 2700MM for M(10.5-12) / W(12-13.5)
NOTES
– If you just at the end of the every size range, for example you wear men’s 7, advice the next size.
– Measure your feet length, every size’s length provided for your reference.