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Sunday, 05 November 2006 |
A complete wetsuit guide: how wetsuits work, how are they made, what is neoprene, types of neoprene, types of stitches in wetsuits and other features that modern wetsuits might have. If you really want to know more about your wetsuit or before you buy one, read this.
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Sunday, 05 November 2006 |
What wetsuit, what thickness of neoprene to choose for certain water temperature? It depends on a couple of factors, check out our chart and then decide.
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Sunday, 05 November 2006 |
If you never wore a wetsuit and you are wondering how to put on a wetsuit you are at the right place. Read this!
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Sunday, 05 November 2006 |
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Wetsuit can last for a season or a good couple of years, depending on how much you use it and how you take care of it. Here are the Do and Don't of the wetsuit care, but remember after all - the sport is what really matters, don't let your equipment get in the way of your enjoyment.
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Sunday, 05 November 2006 |
How to buy a used wetsuit? If you've read the Complete wetsuit guide you should already know a great deal about wetsuit. For a quick reference, we collected some information on things to look for when buying a used wetsuit.
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Monday, 18 December 2006 |
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So you bought a snowboard and you keep falling off it? Maybe you should get some snowboard bindings. Agree? funny guy off All you need to know about snowboard bindings before buying them and how the hell can shock absorbing baseplate help you when you clear a 50 feet cliff.
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Thursday, 30 November 2006 |
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When the water gets colder the first thing to add to your wetsuit are neoprene booties. Lets take a look at the booties and what to look for when buying them.
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Wednesday, 29 November 2006 |
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For a real die hard waterman winter is no obstacle. Or maybe you do not even have a choice as winter is the wave rich time of the year in your area. When the water gets really cold, time comes when just a wetsuit is not enough. First thing you put on are booties and the next are the gloves. Lets take a look at the gloves.
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Recharge your snow jacket |
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Tuesday, 28 November 2006 |
If you do not enjoy the silence of the nature in winter (or you get anoyed by the screaming kids on your local hill) then you need to stuff your ears with some music. As I am still strugling with the fact that none of the earphones want to stay in my ears, others are way ahead and are talking mp3 player integration in your ski or snowboard jacket. I am not sure if my ears are shaped funny or my riding style is so rad that steam comes out of my head and pops the earphones out. Whatever.... Back in 2003 for Burton released the Amp jacket with some hand shaking and back pating between Burton and Apple, Amp jacket had an integrated iPod. Some time has passed and now their thing is eehm...
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Rip Curl H-Bomb, turn on the heat |
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Saturday, 25 November 2006 |
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Rip Curl released its new wetsuit called H-Bomb. H-Bomb is the first heated wetsuit on the market. I guess it was just a matter of time after all the gadget integration we have seen in the last years. So what's the deal, you turn up the heat, set the mode to well done and leave a note: "Gone to Iceland....surfing!" ? Not so fast, Rip Curl will launch the H-Bomb wetsuit in the northern hemisphere next year and in Australian market in 2008. If you are interested how the damn thing works, read on.
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