Going to be doing mid 40 degree water surfing

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Going to be doing mid 40 degree water surfing

Postby bdub17 » Mon Mar 24, 2014 2:28 am

I just bought a 4/3 (already have booties), gloves, a hood, and a new board for spring surfing (all under $450!!)...

I will be surfing in the first weekend of April in Jersey..anyone else do surfing in water this cold (mid 40's)??

What should I expect??

Usually I surf summer through the fall


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Re: Going to be doing mid 40 degree water surfing

Postby drowningbitbybit » Mon Mar 24, 2014 10:18 am

Wow, that sounds really... oh, hang on, you mean fahrenheit... :shock: :lol:

Expect ice-cream headaches and to really enjoy peeing in your wetsuite :twisted: :wink:

26C/78F water here at the moment :D
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Re: Going to be doing mid 40 degree water surfing

Postby CARBr6 » Mon Mar 24, 2014 12:19 pm

By Jersey I assume you mean New Jersey, USA not the small UK Channel Island?
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Re: Going to be doing mid 40 degree water surfing

Postby surf patrol » Tue Mar 25, 2014 8:14 am

drowningbitbybit wrote:Wow, that sounds really... oh, hang on, you mean fahrenheit... :shock: :lol:


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Re: Going to be doing mid 40 degree water surfing

Postby beachbumuk » Fri May 30, 2014 4:21 pm

EAR PLUGS! even under the hood! Look after them well!

Shortness of breath when you duckdive can be a real surprise, I surf Year round in the UK and use a 5/4.5/4 as it keeps me toasty toasty warm for hours - but the paddling will be tougher so be prepared for super early fatigue and DON'T push your luck with Hypothermia!
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