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Hang Loose São Sebastião Pro – Day 1

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Cardboard Surfboard Ernest’s Cardboard Chaos

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Ernest’s Cardboard Chaos.

Welcome to Cardboard Chaos! This is a new adventure for us at Signal. We’ve been itching to take our design and build ideas outside of the snowboard world and so it begins! We teamed up with our friends at Ernest Packaging (remember the Paper Snowboard ETT?) they’ve let us infiltrate their warehouse and use their design team to help us build whatever our little hearts desire. Our first episode we build a surfboard using a honeycomb paper as the blank. Harder than it looks it turns out. Let us know what you think and feel free to comment and throw some challenges our way.

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FCS Premium Regular Shortboard Surfboard Leash (multiple sizes and colors)

Setting the standard in premium quality and durability for shortboard leashes, the FCS 6ft Surf Leash is a top choice for day-to-day surf conditions, ranging from two-feet on the low end all the way up to overhead swells. Its durable polyurethane cord stands up to serious abuse in heavier surf conditions. The Rail Saver swivel assembly saves your board from nasty dings and scratches. Additionally, the interchangeable, smooth rotating nylon cuff offers a secure, comfortable fit around your ankle, while the stainless steel swivels prevent the leash from snagging and tangling.

Product Features

  • Material: stainless steel swivels, polyurethane cord
  • Length: 6 ft
  • Cord Thickness: 7 mm
  • Recommended Use: surfing
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year

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Deep Blue Gear Kids Long Sleeve Rashguard, 8, Red

Keep your kids protected from the sun with this long-sleeved kid’s rashguard from Deep Blue Gear provides all-day protection from rashes caused by abrasion and sunburn during extended exposure to the sun. Offering excellent elasticity and flexibility, it’s constructed of a 6-ounce Poly-Pro Lycra material with all seams flat-lock stitched to provide maximum comfort. With its UVA 50 rating, this rashguard shields you from harmful UVA/UVB rays while snorkeling, swimming, surfing, or lounging on the beach. If your child prefers a looser fit, consider selecting a rashguard that is one size larger for a more relaxed performance fit. All sizes are true to North American specifications, and it’s available in sizes 4 to 12. Deep Blue Gear produces comfortable, durable, and functional diving and snorkeling gear for both seasoned divers and novice snorkelers. Deep Blue Gear has provided masks, snorkels, fins, and more to a wide variety of resorts, tour operators, and cruise lines based in the Caribbean since 2001.

Product Features

  • All-day protection from abrasion and sunburn while snorkeling, swimming, surfing, or lounging on the beach
  • Constructed of elastic, flexible 6-ounce Poly-Pro Lycra material with flat-lock stitched seams for added comfort
  • UVA 50 rating shields you from the sun’s harmful UVA/UVB rays
  • Fits snugly for water performance
  • Rashguard size 8 fits children between 4’5″ to 4’8″ ; 60-75 pounds

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Surfboard Fin Setups Pros & Cons-Single Twin Thruster Quad-no.92 | Compare Surfboards

See the Full Post: http://bit.ly/SurfboardFinSetupsProsCons Fins matter. Surfboard fin setups matter. Let’s have a quick look at the accepted pros and cons of the single fin, twin fin, 3-fin thruster and quad fin setups side by side.

Are you stuck on a particular fin setup? Try something new, you may be surprised by how much you dig the feeling of a fin setup you’re not used to.

Quick Summary:

Single fins have a strong cult following and for good reason…the feeling of riding a single fin is like nothing else. Give it time. Many surfers try single fins but, not accustomed to the need to have to take the energy the wave provides versus generating your own speed, abandon the pursuit. Single fins hold a line like nothing else.

Twin fins or ‘twinnys’ are fast and loose…ultimate speed but they can spin out, especially on a big bottom turn in bigger, more powerful waves. Still, lots of surfers (Dave Rasta to name one), love the feel of a twin fin.

The 3-fin thruster fin setup is, by a wide margin, the most popular fin setup used today. Leveraging the hold of the single fin but the speed of a twinny, thrusters are well rounded and are used by most of the professional surfers on the WCT.

Quads are faster and a touch looser vs. the thruster. Still able to do tight turning carves, the quad fin setups is also great for power turns at speed.

I like quads. What’s your favourite surfboard fin setup?

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