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SURF TRAVEL GUIDE REVIEW | Simon Punch’s 'Surfing NSW' is a full-colour guide to over 200 breaks across 47 NSW locations, from Fingal Head to Eden. The book claims to be “the essential guide for the travelling surfer”. And, after throwing it under the microscope, we’ve concluded it’s...
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The World Stormrider guides are a series of 3 volumes that combined cover over 240 dynamic surf zones around the globe. Each volume has a dedicated theme that looks at such things as surf cultures, environmental factors, oceanography and much more. If you're serious about surf travel the Stormrider guides are a must.
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Surfing and fitness go hand in hand, without fitness your surfing ability is seriously hindered. Don't believe me? How many unfit guys do you see on the circuit? How many unfit guys do you see out in the water ripping? Sure the odd punter might scrap through but for the majority you need a fair range of fitness if you want to surf well.
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When a good swell is rolling down the coast and you want to break away from the pack for that little slice of solitude where do you look? Wavefinder is a well presented and very comprehensive guide for all that shows how to get to the best spots down the coast. With insights into optimal swell and wind directions, tides etc you can be assured you're getting the most.
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A no brainer. This is a must for every serious surfer. When a good swell is rolling up the coast and you want to break away from the pack for that little bit of solitude and good surf where do you look? Online is a good starting place, but what if your on the road? The Wavefinder Australia pocket guide will have you sorted. A well presented and very comprehensive guide.