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6 Reasons You Need a “dryrobe Advance” for Surfing This Winter
Photo courtesy dryrobe Its winter, which means the waves are good. But it also means it's cold. From getting out of the car, changing...

Cash Lambert
Jan 30


Where Can You Drive on the Beach in the Outer Banks?
Driving on the beach is not only a fun activity to add to your beach day but one steeped in history; however, because of safety and...

Olivia Dennis
Jan 30


Nick Leason Talks eFoils, Surfing "Bonus Waves" & The Evolution of Lift Foils
Nick Leason doing what he loves: testing Lift Foils latest products himself. Photo courtesy Lift Foils When Nick Leason had the idea for...

Cash Lambert
Jan 30


What To Do If You Get Stung by a Stingray
Known as the stingray, these flat, gray creatures that camouflage themselves to the ocean floor, can pack a powerful punch. When people think about these sea creatures, most often the first thing that comes to mind is their infamous barbed tails equipped with venomous, razor-sharp blades. Wary of the blades that may swipe at their legs and feet, some beachgoers find themselves nervous about what awaits them on the ocean floor but there are a few ways that you can ease your mi

Olivia Dennis
Jan 29


Shark Attacks in the Outer Banks (2026 Report)
The Outer Banks is known to be one of the most beautiful beaches in the world with its clear blue waters, white sand, divine waves and unique charm. Visitors from all over come to experience its beauty but some are wary of dipping their toes into its sea. Why? One word: Sharks. If you find yourself among those worried about adventuring into the waters of the Outer Banks, I’m here to ease your mind. How Many Shark Attacks Happen in Outer Banks? Shark attacks in the Outer Banks

Olivia Dennis
Jan 29


The Complete Wrightsville Beach Surf Guide
Located near the Outer Banks you can find Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. This picturesque spot is known for its crystal blue waters,...

Olivia Dennis
Jan 24


How Many Shark Attacks Happen in Myrtle Beach? (2026 Report)
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is a tourist-populated area that booms during the summer months. But lurking along the shore are some other visitors: Sharks. Though it is extremely rare, the odds being 1 in 11.5 million, incidents still occur and Myrtle Beach is no exception. If you’re planning a trip to the area’s beaches and you’re a little wary, don’t worry I’ve got you covered. How Many Shark Attacks Happen in Myrtle Beach? Seeing a shark in Myrtle Beach is not rare but havi

Olivia Dennis
Jan 24


A Guide to Bioluminescent Waves in Southern California in 2026
Bioluminescent waves are a sight to behold. The not-so-typical tranquil Pacific Ocean transforms into a peaceful, mesmerizing canvas of lights created by breaking waves into areas of high algae. While it has been occurring every year for the past three or four years in San Diego and other parts of Southern California, it is quite rare near the shoreline. More commonly, bioluminescence occurs in deeper parts of the ocean in what is known as pelagic zones, where the majority o

Lorenzo Ceresoli
Jan 24


3 Places Where You Can Drive on the Beach in Florida
Beach driving is an activity that you don’t see very often besides the occasional patrol cars cruising through the sand. It is a...

Olivia Dennis
Jan 23


Calling All Surf Therapy Practitioners: Sign Up for the "Blue Mind Curriculum" Today
If you didn't already know, surf therapy — "the use of surfing as a vehicle for delivering intentional, inclusive, population-specific,...

Cash Lambert
Jan 21


The Best Women's Wetsuits Reviewed & Ranked
Staying warm and protecting yourself from the sun are two things that are essential when it comes to making sure your surf sesh the best...

Meghan Gallary
Jan 20


You Can Now Take a College Course on "Surf Literature": Q&A With Professor Samuel McMillan
When I was in college, I had to skip class if I wanted to do anything related to surfing, from paddling out to reading a surf mag. Oh,...

Cash Lambert
Jan 8


Surf Expo: One of the Best Ways To Start 2025
One of our favorite trade shows in the world, Surf Expo!

Mark Sawyer-Chu
Jan 3


New Smyrna Beach Shark Attacks (2026 Report)
“The Shark Bite Capital of the World”. New Smyrna Beach stretches along Florida’s eastern coast, and is known for its fun sized waves, compact sugar sand that you can drive on, as well as its daunting nickname - the “Shark Bite Capital of the World.” This reputation comes from the destination’s history of shark attacks that continue today. Truth is, shark attacks, whether it's a small bite or something worse, is something to take seriously. Are these shark attacks something t

Meghan Gallary
Jan 3


The Best Beginner Surfboards Ranked
Starting your surfing journey can be equally exciting and challenging, because it starts with finding the right beginner surfboard. Choosing the right beginner board can be the difference between you getting the hang (and addiction) of surfing quickly or you not catching any waves, and out of frustration, giving up. That's exactly why we put this guide together: so that you can find not just a surfboard, but the right beginner surfboard. In this article, we'll break down the

Olivia Roberts
Jan 1
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