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Surf Longboard Shop

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Bones Reds Precision Skate Bearings


Bones Reds Precision Skate Bearings


$9.79


Precision ground skate bearings. Removable high speed nylon ball cages. Removeable non-contact, frictionless rubber shield. Lubricated with low viscosity bones speed cream….

Bones Speed Cream Skate Bearing Lubricant


Bones Speed Cream Skate Bearing Lubricant


$4.00


Bones Speed Cream is the #1 rated bearing lube in the world. Recommended for all scooter and skate bearings….

Bones Super Swiss 6 Competition Skate Bearings


Bones Super Swiss 6 Competition Skate Bearings


$30.09


‘Bones Super Swiss 6 bearings (SS6) arefundamentally different from our famous Bones Swiss. Super Swiss have6, 3/16 inch balls instead of 7, 5/32 inch balls. Thus, the SS6 ballsare 20% larger and roll fewer times to go the same distance. Likebigger wheels on a car, they create less rolling friction and have ahigher top speed. SS6’s special design and Swiss quality materialsenable it to accelerate …

Carver Surf Rack - Max


Carver Surf Rack – Max


$95.00


Carver Max Surf Rack fits boards up to 10ft 0in….

South Coast Longboards Surf Shop – 5037 Newport Ave. Ocean Beach Ca.

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Prepare Yourself for the Surf

Some people think that Surfing is a glamour lifestyle that will allow a surfer to be exposed to members of the opposite sex on a daily basis. Since most women think that surfers are very alluring, most surfers will tend to get very prepared to surf because one wrong move could make them unattractive to women who sit in the sand and watch them perform tricks all day.

Most surfers put a lot of thought into the type of surfboard that they will use. The length of the board should fit the length of their bodies and any other size will not work right or look right when the surfer is under scrutiny by spectators on the shore. Most surfers will learn about surfboards from friends, and some surf shop owners will share interesting surfing anecdotes with them if business is slow.

After a short time in the water, a surfer should become very comfortable with using surfing terms around friends such as the type of surfboard they plan to purchase after the art of surfing has been engrained in their memory. Surfers enjoy having choices and using a longboard or a shortboard is one of the personal choices in surfing that a person can make. he other choices that a surfer can make will be in the stylish gear that they wear while surfing and those choices will no doubt be very colorful ones that are based on comfort.

Some surfers do not care if they are thoroughly prepared for the sport because they are solely interested in making their way to the water to surf. They will often try to find the cheapest surfboard and realize after they are in the water that the board is not suitable for surfing anymore. Perhaps it is because the surfboard has been damaged in some way while surfing and is showing signs that it retains water. If they had done some research through the internet, they could have learned to recognize the warning signs for a surfboard that should not be used anymore.

Some surfboards are unfit for use in the water simply because a previous owner has not cared for the surfboard properly. One of the important factors that every surfer learns is that a surfboard needs to be waxed on a regular basis. This preparation technique is necessary because wax allows the surfer to grip the surfboard with the soles of their feet. By using the proper preparations, the surfer will be assured of maintaining a good grip on the board at all times.

As the surfer prepares to enter the water for the first time with their surfboard, they will be very conscious of what other surfers do. New surfers will spend many hours in the water learning to sit and stand on the board. After they have perfected these techniques, they will be ready to try out some waves and they will be less worried about the stares that they are getting from the crowd that has formed on the beach.

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Tips and advice for a wannabe surfer?

im determined to learn to surf this summer!
i live in ocean city md.
i have surfed twice before, once here and once in the OBX. it wasnt pretty.
i used a foam board and a crappy long board.
im female, 5′9, pretty sure i wanna stick with the longboard. what size would i need?
how much should i spend on my first board, where should i look for one?
any tips tricks advice etc is appreciated!! i dont wanna go to a random shop and pay for lessons if i can avoid it.
i used to skate, i thought that would help but it really hasnt.
oh and m bioggest challenge is getting up on the board…my legs always seem to get tangled and standin up is tough!
please help!

i also live here in Ocean city maryland, so i can relate to you. there are few surf shops that are good, but endless summer surf shop on like 54th street is the best. ask for Salty. he will spend his whole day answering your questions and do everything to make sure you are on the right board, definetly stick with a longboard, but i would suggest taking a lesson with them first. they are amazing. they put you on a roam board, which makes it so much easier to stand up. and they are not that expensive. and if you buy the wrong board, Salty will let you trade it in until you find the board that you absolutely love.