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  • ...showcase a wide range of surf and SUP boards while spreading the stoke of surfing. ...arly, Marc had been surfing since he was a young kid and vowed to turn his surfing passion into a business.
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  • ...nd Hawaiian History as it is truly a combination of outrigger paddling and surfing. ...larly up into the late 90's until they finally were getting to old to keep surfing.
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  • The NSP surfboard brand has also come to be synonymous with surfing schools and instructors as the go too beginner surfboard brand. ===Stand-Up===
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  • ...hat would become the first of many boards that are heavily sought after by surfing enthusiasts today. The Quatro Harbour Surfboard is a H3 with a four-fin set up. The quad pintail delivers turns without boundaries and unlimited down line
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  • ...oard]]'''<br />The shortboard surfboard design reinvented high performance surfing in the 1970s and continues to allow surfers to push the boundaries of the s ...and turning basics. Expert longboarders are known for their smooth style, surfing in a very fluid manner.
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  • The man behind these boards was Bill Stewart, who earned his surfing stripes off the Florida coast in his high school years. Many shapers look up to Bill Stewart due to his great impact on longboard design as he was the i
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  • ...eye, a stern talking to, yelled at with obscenities, or just flat out beat up. ...orry, if you accidentally drop in on someone they aren't going to beat you up. However, there are rules of the road out there and this is the real world.
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  • Welcome to the Surfing Wiki! This wiki contains articles on a variety of surfing topics. You can browse the contents below or search for something in the se *[[History of surfing]]
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  • ...round tail and even a rounded pin. These boards can be anywhere from 8ft up to 12ft, though most people max out at around 10ft. ...round when turning. What they lack in maneuverability they more than make up for in glide. The planning surface on a longboard is huge. Combine that w
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  • ..., many surfers were infatuated with the new concept of "total involvement" surfing. Just how deep and tight a rider could surf in the curl was still being map ...me of the backyard board. The backyard revolution was sweeping through the surfing world in the late '60s and early '70s, as new ideas came faster -- and old
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  • Mention Rusty Surfboards and anyone that is a fan of surfing is bound to recognize this brand. Through the years, Rusty has moved to tak ...ecame the choice of the champions earning ads and editorials in Surfer and Surfing magazine.
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  • Paddle out to any lineup today and you'll see surfers of all levels pulling those ...astian, we were slack-jawed at an approach that was previously confined to surfing comic strips. Gliding weightlessly across the back of the wave, only to re-
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  • | [[110% Surfing Techniques Volume 1]] | [[110% Surfing Techniques Volume 2]]
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  • | major_achievements = Co-invented [[Tow-in surfing]]. August 17, 2000 at Teahupo'o heaviest wave ever ridden successfully. ...orn March 2, 1964) is an American big-wave surfer, co-inventor of [[tow-in surfing]], and an occasional fashion and action-sports model. He is married to Gab
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  • ...g speed and direction in relation to the moving medium of water that makes up the wave. Meanwhile, the water in the wave itself is constantly changing sp ...ibute their weight on a turn, where their center of gravity is, where they stand on the board in relation to bottom contours, etc. Add to this all the other
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  • ...ions on the key elements of surfboard design, we highly recommend you sign up for Greenlight’s design newsletters. These are pretty meaty, but they wil ...rd, which is very important to determine how well the board will float and paddle.
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  • ...ere originally coined by people who were directly involved in the sport of surfing. * '''Backwash''': A reflected wave, caused by water pushed up onto a steep grade of beach, which then rushes back out to sea against the
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