Here at Wetsuit Centre, we know that a good surf is the difference between having an upbeat or a miserable day! To keep the spirits up, we have created a series which shares the best surf spots across the UK so you can (conditions permitted) always have a decent session.
Currently, surfing is considered a male-dominated sport. If you are a female surfer, you are probably familiar with the realisation that, men’s surfing generally takes over the headlines. You are also probably used to the fact that you can be one of few other female surfers in the water.
Ever wondered what Nazaré, Jaws and Teahupo’o have in common? They are all home to the heaviest and largest waves on the planet! We take a look at some of the most dangerous waves in the world; discover their size, their danger and their most significant rides! Read on and be prepared to be scared:
Female surfers are dominating the surf world, with many experienced and fresh faces battling for the World Title over the past decade. We take a look at the World Surf League’s top five ranked female surfers in the WSL Championship Tour, starting from the fifth and ending with the first position; get the lowdown on each one!
An article published by National Geographic reported that in 2015 the planet collectively produced 448 million tonnes of plastic. It is an incomprehensible increase from the quantity of plastic that was previously manufactured almost 70 years ago, when an estimated 2.3 million tonnes of plastic was documented.
With over four decades of surfing history under its belt, the World Surf League (WSL) has witnessed many intense and incredible finals across its competitions over the years, making choosing between them near enough impossible.
Each year, the world’s focus of living a more eco-conscious lifestyle has grown. With a greater emphasis on how we can look after the planet, it has become apparent that there is a demand for more companies and businesses to make more sustainable choices. However, what can we do individually to help the planet?
Being a new surfer in the water can feel slightly daunting when you first make it out the back. However, once you familiarise yourself with the rules of the ocean, any anxiety will soon disappear.
If you love being in the water, you no doubt also enjoy being in the sun! Time well spent for most of us is at the beach, in and out of the water on a hot day. How many of us would love to be doing that right now, in fact?
Escaping to the tranquil paradise of the coast is most people’s idea of heaven. Here in the UK, we are very fortunate to be surrounded by some of the most breathtaking beaches in the world. From the stunning clear water of Cornwall to the captivating and rugged coast of Scotland, there is much to be proud of.