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Surfing Accessories

Surfing isn’t just about the board and the waves, it’s the accessories that keep you safe, comfortable, and performing at your best. On this page, you’ll find a list of resources for most surfing accessories, including where to buy gear, how to maintain it, and tips for selecting the right products for your style and skill level.

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Essential Surf Accessories

1. Types of Surfboards

  • Leashes: Keep your board attached to you...safety first.
  • Fins: Change the way your board rides, including setups like thruster, quad, or single fin.
  • Traction Pads / Wax: Maintain grip to stay upright and stylish on your board.
  • Rash Guards / Wetsuits: Protect your skin from sunburn, rashes, and colder water.

2. Surf Travel & Protection Gear

  • Board Bags Protect your board during travel and storage.
  • Helmet / Surf Caps: Extra protection for rocky breaks or big waves.
  • Sun Protection: Water-resistant sunscreen, surf hats, and UV clothing.

3. Tech & Gadgets for Surfers

  • Waterproof Cameras: Capture epic sessions and share with friends.
  • GPS / Surf Trackers: Monitor your sessions, wave count, and surf conditions.
  • Surf Watches: Track tides, surf times, and progress over time.

4. Maintenance & Care Accessories

  • Repair Kits: Fix dings, scratches, or minor cracks at home.
  • Board Stands / Racks: Keep your board safe and organized at home.
  • Cleaning Supplies: Remove salt, sand, and tar to prolong your gear’s life.

5. Choosing the Right Surf Accessories

  • Consider your skill level, beginners may need extra safety gear.
  • Think about local conditions, cold water vs warm water, reef vs beach breaks.
  • Prioritize durability and quality, cheap gear can end up costing more in the long run.
  • Focus on comfort and convenience, accessories that make surfing easier often increase session time and enjoyment.

FAQ

Q: What are the must-have surf accessories for beginners?
A leash, traction pad or wax, and a soft-top board are essential for safety and learning. A rash guard is also recommended in sunny or cooler waters.

Q: How do I choose the right surf leash?
Select a leash roughly the same length as your board. For big waves or high-performance boards, consider thicker, stronger leashes.

Q: How often should I wax my board?
Reapply lightly before most sessions, and fully strip/re-wax every few weeks depending on frequency of use.

Q: Are waterproof cameras worth it for surfers?
Yes, they allow you to capture your sessions safely without risking your phone or other electronics. GoPro-style cameras are popular for their durability and quality.

Q: How should I store surf accessories?
Rinse with fresh water, store out of direct sun, and keep in a dry, ventilated space. Board bags and racks help extend the life of your gear.

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