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Top 10 Surfing Gear You Must Have On The Shore

9 July 2009 2 Comments

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Ok, so you’re packed and heading to your favorite spot. You’ve got boards, wetsuits, some wax and loads of beer. But what about fun on the beach at night? Have you prepared for that too?

No worries, Extreemblog prepared the Top 10 Surfing Gear You Must Have On The Shore. Shall we start?

10. Hot Surfing Boardshorts ($28-∞)

Hot Surfing Boardshorts

That’s the essential part of the surfing subculture. No boardshorts, no surfie. Pick the most colorful one, and show you have cash: Billabong, Quicksilver, Rip Curl… This one on the left looks great.

9.  Extremely Water Resistant Aussie Suncream ($25/two pack)

Extremely Water Resistant Aussie Suncream

Make sure you have the best sun and UV protection when surfing. Simply grab a nice Suncream with “Australia” label on it – now everyone will respect you.

8. Colored Waterproof Sunblock ($6)

Colored Waterproof Sunblock

Zinka has rolled out a new line of sunscreen products in bright colors. Now applying it on face, nose, ears, etc. is going to be an art. But please, use it wisely and don’t look like a surfing Geisha.

Full list of colors >>

7. USB Green SurfDrive ($20/4GB)

USB Green SurfDrive

Accidentally, while you were surfing you got awesome waves, and luckily there was a professional photographer on the beach taking the photos of your unbelievable tricks (even though you were actually just scared, fighting to survive). Or you met a nice girl and wanted to save the photo as a proof for friends.

Anyway, what you need is a USB flash dive with original design.

6. Surfing Monopoly ($35)

Surfing Monopoly

When weather sucks, play the best-ever variation of Monopoly. Rule the most formidable surf spots in the world including Pipeline, Restaurants, Todos Santos and Maverick’s.  Plus stunning photography of the world’s best breaks.

And you can pick up girls saying that it benefits the Surfrider Foundation, dedicated to preserving our oceans and waterways.

5. A Surf Watch ($10)

A Surf Watch

“The stretchy colorful 100% latex rubber band hugs to the contours of your wrist and ensures that it won’t fall off even in the most demanding sports. The Surf Watch is extremely comfortable and lightweight so you will hardly notice you are wearing it.”

Black, whit and red available.

4. HangGoose Wetsuit Hanger ($39)

HangGoose Wetsuit Hanger

Easy hanging is critical to good wetsuit care. With that piece, you will hang anywhere: shower heads, car racks, tree branches, door trim, rain gutters, rafters… ok, for some almost anywhere. ; )

3. Waterproof First Aid Kit ($15)

Waterproof First Aid Kit

“The heavy-duty nylon bag is specially coated and has a waterproof zipper to ensure that your first aid supplies stay dry. Doctor-selected contents for a day trip on the water.”

In short, it means the kit is good for surfing.

2. Surfsling Board Carrier ($30)

Surfsling Board Carrier

Hands-free surfboard carrier, a towel and a bag in one. Useful, when you have no car, or just a bike.

1. True Surfer Condoms ($1,36/6 pack!)

True Surfer Condoms

Surfrider Foundation just released new collection of recycled surfer condoms. Try it if you are such a hardcore you claimed to be. And it’s only $1,36/6 pack! (via 5Ones.com)

Have fun!

What the essential extreme equipment in yor bags? Share your ideas for the next Top 10 series!

(First pic credit: halle, rest borrowed from their appropriate resellers, links in titles)

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2 Comments »

  • Hotels said:

    Why do one need sex wax?

    From: Hotels

  • World Cruises said:

    Lol. Surfer condoms? I really want to see how it looks.

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