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What should I wear surfing
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2. You may be excited before your first lessons surfing but have wondered,
“What should I wear surfing?”. While some of us are a bit more hip than
others, generally it is important to wear clothing that provides comfort and
performance. But if its your first time surfing, then a good pair of board
shorts and a rash guard will do just fine.
3. Surf Gear Guide for Warm Water
When choosing what to wear surfing, we would recommend something that is comfortable, but also
stays put and doesn’t move around. Typically men and women will wear the same thing that they
do on a normal day at the beach. Board shorts and sporty bikinis will be sufficient before a surf
session. Security is always important when it comes to surfing apparel so be sure to wear something
that is gonna fit snug and isn’t going anywhere (we’ve all had those embarrassing moments where
we show a little more than we would like to). It is also important to consider clothing that is gonna
be flexible and lightweight to allow for plenty of movement. Any surfer for warm water is gonna
want to use a rash guard as well, this will prevent chafing on your stomach (and nipples) from the
wax and built-up sand on the board. Although it is recommended, rash guards are not mandatory
and if you feel like working on your tan while out on the water, go for it.
Surf Gear for Cold Water
In colder conditions, a wetsuit is recommended and depending on the temperature you may need a
hood, gloves and booties as well. If you live in a very cold climate area a hooded wetsuit is your way
to go, however even regular surfers will not own hooded wetsuits because for the majority of the
year they are way too hot to wear. In the extreme cases of cold weather we would encourage the
hood, gloves and booties to withstand the cold temperatures. But if you’re just shredding the east
coast of Australia or the sunny west coast of California, then a basic wetsuit will do the trick.
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