Even though the morning tides are high, the surf has been solid. Open-beach break, a little walk from the parking lot to secure our own sandbar/rip channel spot. So many fun waves the last few days. I do like how the waves break around the low-tide terrace sandbars, and how the wave refracts. When timed correctly, you catch it on the one side, actually surf offshore, and then wrap back onshore. It creates this unique convergence bowl. Though you can get caught in middle of the convergence zone with the waves breaking on both sides at the same time and get smashed - a good chuckle when that happens.
Though it is starting to take about an hour to warm the body core afterwards. I don't like booties and hoods so I can't complain too much.
Saturday - Twinsman worked perfectly. Today, Will's Fish though I switched fins from the Lovelace Piggybacks to Machado Keels and wow, likely never going back to the Piggybacks. The speed generation, drive, with ease to pivot, so no drawbacks IMO.
Though it is starting to take about an hour to warm the body core afterwards. I don't like booties and hoods so I can't complain too much.
Saturday - Twinsman worked perfectly. Today, Will's Fish though I switched fins from the Lovelace Piggybacks to Machado Keels and wow, likely never going back to the Piggybacks. The speed generation, drive, with ease to pivot, so no drawbacks IMO.