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    The Indespensible Surf Leash Tie



    Ever snapped a surf leash tie? You come up after a wipe out on a day when the sea is angry, and even though you're wearing a leash, your board has shot across the water because the leash tie snapped. If the tide is up your board probably heads to shore, so you chase it down. And now you have a problem: Where do I get a new leash tie? And your brain answers back,

    Now Buy Individual Leash Ties in a Variety of Colors

    So you go to your favorite surf shop and what do you find? They tell you that to get a new leash tie you have to either buy a new leash (way too expensive for this little rope) or buy a pair of baggies that come with a complimentary leash tie. Either way you’re looking at spending $20-50 just to get this leash tie. And that’s all fine and dandy for surf companies, but what about us? We just need a freakin’ leash tie and we’re not rich!

    Last time I needed a leash tie, the guy at the surf shop basically stole one out of a pair of baggies and sold it to me for $2.50. There are two problems with this. First off, what about the person who buys those baggies and doesn’t get the leash tie they expect? Also, $2.50 is a lot to pay for that little rope!

    One other problem I have with leash tie’s is that there’s no variety. They’re always black! What if I want a red or a blue one? Why isn’t anyone addressing this problem? I want to go to a surf shop and buy 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 surf leash ties at a decent price and even pick out the colors I like.

    And now we can.

    I’m introducing surf leash ties in a variety of colors, at a great price: 4 leash ties for $5. That’s only $1.25 each, and these things are even tested for 400 pounds of pressure, so you can count on them to hang on to your surfboard.

    GET LEASH TIES HERE

    When they sell out, I’ll buy other colors, like orange, maybe some camouflage, and whatever else you tell me you’d like to see.

    Outdoor Surfing and Wave Machine



    A place in London, England, is scheduled to unveil the world's first outdoor surfing machine in 2011.

    You can catch about 10 waves in one hour. It’ll actually be setup as a surfing village, and have a man-made beach.

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    The Beach

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    How the Surfing Village will look from above

    Source.

    Don’t Try This at Home

    I knowwww it’s tempting, but you’ll probably get hurt.

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    A Surf Pool




    The Japanese invented a surf pool. I’m not surprised, I just want one. What I am surprised about is that these Japanese guys sound sooo Australian.

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