If you are uncertain whether you are surfing the right board, our blog offers tips for progressing to longboards & shortboards, as well as how to know if your current board is suitable!
If you’re looking for a way to keep warm, get dry and change with ease after your surf session, a poncho can be a great shout. Check out our top surf poncho picks for 2022.
Are you looking to invest in a surfboard? If you're not sure where to start, we'd recommend a foam surfboard! Our article explores why foam boards are great for beginners.
Are you looking to purchase your first surfboard? Or maybe you just fancy a second board for some playful surf sessions? Our latest article explores how you can size a foamboard to suit your needs!
Whether you’re looking for a beginner surfboard or a value for money option, Oxbow surfboards are a great choice! Discover these durable, functional boards in our surfer’s review.
Inflatable paddleboards are great fun and make for a nice family day out on the water. Here we explore the pros and cons of using an inflatable SUP board.
Our article explores some of the best beginner boards. Foam surfboards are excellent for beginners and intermediate surfers! They’re great fun, offering both buoyancy and manoeuvrability.
Surfboards can be delicate, and it is easy to scrape them if you’re not too careful. Damaging your beloved board can be a frustrating experience, even more so if the incident has happened out of the water! Most annoyingly, depending on the extent of damage, it can also be a time-consuming and expensive problem to fix if it happens often!
The O'Neill Superfreak has proved to be one of the best selling summer and winter wetsuit ranges for men, women and kids for very good reason. Wetsuit Centre takes a look at why they are so popular and what all the jargon means.
Your surfboard is legendary, it carried you over killer waves and now it carries over memories, all market by scratches and dings. You want your board to live with you as long as possible. But a bashed board won’t ride like it used to and if looks matter don’t expect any head-turning as you stride by with your board under your arm.