Tesla’s Surfing Rashguard
Tesla’s surf and water sports rash guard lineup
Twisted design pattern that adapts to surfer’s movements
Excellent skin flap pin curls for a compression fit
Design
Twisted 3-D design patterns that adjusts according to the motion trajectory of a swimmers arms and upper body that optimizes swimming and surfing
Long shirt length design for a snug fit that prevents ride-ups
Pristine detail design and flat-lock stitching
Functional Fabric Material
High-density fabric that protects your skin from outsize hazards and harmful UV rays
Enhanced elasticity and resilience for flexible movements
Quick dry and water wicking for maintaining the best of conditions inside and outside of the water
U.V. and Rash Protection Shirt
Brazilian surfer Rodrigo Koxa has officially broken the world record for the world’s biggest wave ever to have been surfed, with his incredible run at Nazare beach in Portugal being recognised as a Guinness World Record.
The World Surf League confirmed the achievement at its Big Wave Awards in Santa Monica, California, on Saturday night, with the official height of the wave registered at 80 feet [24.38 metres].
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Made of stainless steel.
Don’t need batteries.
Classic and simple.
Stress relief and fun.
Toy/Decoration/Gift.
Functions
For Kids – This is a very nice piece of artwork, and a great addition to a classroom or household with curious children.
For Adults – The surfing guy is a fun office accessory sitting on the office desk and everyone loves touching it.
Watching it spinning around is really relaxing.
Everyone who sees it is similarly entertained.
History of the Balancing Toy
Balancing toys were popular in the 19th century.
Dating back to ancient China and India, where they were most often carved from soft wood, the western balancing toys were traditionally made from tin or metal.
Illustrations of balancing toys can be found in educational literature from the 18th century.
The physics governing the movement of such toys intrigued and amazed people.
This gift mug features an image of surf boards leaning against a wooden fence, titled “Starting Line Up”, by artist Scott Westmoreland.