Just because your surfboard got creased from stomping that massive punt, or while getting flogged during that last swell, doesn't mean it's trash. If you've got the slightest bit of DIY gumption and ...
Fixing dings is something every surfer should know how to do. Sure, getting someone to do it who does it very well is probably better, but part of surfing is surfing in places a little off the beaten ...
Felix Alfaro, owner of Sand Dollar Ding Repair, emitted a considerable sigh after calculating that, for over a quarter of a century, he has been enabling thousands of surfboard owners to get their ...
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You want to surf the latest Pyzel, DHD, or …Lost model but you can’t afford it, or can’t justify the purchase. Surfboards are expensive, and they don’t always last long. They ding, crack, water-log, ...
Neglecting to care for your surfboard is expensive abuse. The average board runs anywhere between two and six hundred dollars, and repairs — small ones at $25 or large ones at $150 or more — add up.
One thing that has always impressed me, but a thing that I never quite got down myself, is the art of patching a surfboard. Yeah, I have always done it but I never took much pride in my work or went ...
When the sun is out and the surf forecast is good, you might want to just grab your surfboard and go. But not so fast — is your surfboard as ready as you are to hit the water? Without proper surfboard ...