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Cold Water Destination Surfing

Author: Earl of Curl October 12, 2009

xcel-wetsuitYeah, it’s nice to surf without a wetsuit. Everyone should get a chance to do that once in awhile, but it can be overrated. Why go to crowded-ass Costa Rica where surfers swarm the peaks like ants on ice cream, when you could explore maritime Canada? Wetsuit technology has improved so much in recent years, that cold water destinations like Russia, Japan, and Europe are possible for even the biggest wuss.

Xcel wetsuits are some of the best at keeping you warm. The 6/5/4 hooded with ThermoBamboo Barrier is excellent for cold water conditions. Pair the 5/4/3 Drylock with Quiksilver’s Electric Heat Vest System and you’re set to surf with the polar bears.


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