How to Prepare a Ready to Surf Bag

Find a good space to keep your surf bag or surf box., Purchase the bag or box if you haven't already got one., Add the following stuff to your surf bag: Wax and wax comb Towel (freshly washed, always) Swimming wear like bikini, board-shorts...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find a good space to keep your surf bag or surf box.

    Good spots are in the garage or in the car.

    If you don't have either, use a spare room in the house, or a basement/attic space, as long as they're easy to access.
  2. Step 2: Purchase the bag or box if you haven't already got one.

    It should be waterproof, of a decent size, and something that's easy to tote along with the surfboard.

    And the easier it is to find things in it, the better, so think compartments. , Sunscreen, lip balm, zinc Hair elastics, brush, comb, leave-in conditioner, tissues, etc.

    Spare parts , Email and cell phone are the best contact details rather than a home address.
  3. Step 3: Add the following stuff to your surf bag: Wax and wax comb Towel (freshly washed

  4. Step 4: always) Swimming wear like bikini

  5. Step 5: board-shorts

  6. Step 6: wetsuit

  7. Step 7: whatever you usually wear (also freshly cleaned

  8. Step 8: always); wetsuit booties if you use them Leg rope (unless it's already attached to your board) Sunglasses and swim goggles; if the surf is no good

  9. Step 9: you can still swim or sunbathe Water (large bottle

  10. Step 10: replenish regularly)

  11. Step 11: and preferred snacks (energy bars are great) Duct tape for patching Spare clothes Plastic bags for wet clothes

  12. Step 12: beach finds

  13. Step 13: any other need Coins - for parking

  14. Step 14: snacks

  15. Step 15: and emergencies Tide chart

  16. Step 16: beach info

  17. Step 17: Make sure your name and contact details are on the bag.

Detailed Guide

Good spots are in the garage or in the car.

If you don't have either, use a spare room in the house, or a basement/attic space, as long as they're easy to access.

It should be waterproof, of a decent size, and something that's easy to tote along with the surfboard.

And the easier it is to find things in it, the better, so think compartments. , Sunscreen, lip balm, zinc Hair elastics, brush, comb, leave-in conditioner, tissues, etc.

Spare parts , Email and cell phone are the best contact details rather than a home address.

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