Surf trip safety: Beginners should check local conditions, pack reef-safe first aid, confirm board insurance, learn rip current basics, and choose breaks suited to their skill level.
Choose the right wetsuit by matching thickness to water temperature, then checking snug fit, seam quality, and flexibility for warmth without restricting movement.
Start surfing safely by taking a lesson, choosing small waves, using the right board, checking conditions, and practicing etiquette before paddling out.
Beginner surfers often paddle too late, stand too tall, or ignore etiquette. Improve by timing waves early, bending your knees, and learning right-of-way rules.
Know before you go: check surf forecasts, swim near lifeguards, respect rip currents, and never surf alone. Beginners should use soft-top boards and stay within marked safe zones.





