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Surfing in winter: Everything you need to know

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Image source: blogto.com Surfing in the cold season seems a little weird for outsiders and newbies in the sport. For amateur and professional surfers, training doesn’t stop, which means surfing even in winter. It’s better to overdo it with the winter gear than to catch a cold. Anouk Govil. Be sure to invest in a good winter wetsuit to have the best cold weather protection while surfing. There’s still a bit of sun during the coldest season. Opt to surf during the warmest time of day, which is usually between 11 in the morning until 3 in the afternoon. Doing a proper warm-up and stretch it out. Do everything to start the ride as warm as possible. Anouk Govil . Image source: monsterchildren.com Plan the surf before diving in. More than the possible frostbite, stronger winds and heavier tides can cause surfing accidents no one wants to be a part of. Factor in time needed for traveling, suiting up, and stretching for the surf. Commute may take longer than usual during winte