Christmas Gifts Every Surfer Would Want…

Christmas Gifts Every Surfer Would Want…

Having trouble finding the perfect gift for that surfer in your life? We tried to help a little by picking out 20 items that every surfer could use. Some are more expensive than others, but everyone of them is guaranteed to increase the stoke level of any cold water surfer. Happy Holidays!

Wax

Every surfer needs wax, duh!


Wetsuit Shampoo

Everybody pees in their wetsuit, make sure they keep it clean!


Wax Remover

Every surfer likes a clean board, help make it easy on them.


Pickle

Takes more elbow grease to clean a board, but no chemicals!


Ear Plugs

Prevent surfer’s ear and the nasty surgery it takes to fix!


Moment Wax Buddy

Removes wax and opens a beer, perfect!


Wetsuit Dry Bag

Great for daily trips to the coast or longer surf vacations, a must for every surfer.


Moment Gear

Show support for your local surf shop and do it in style!


Oregon Surfing Book

Learn about the wonderful history of surfing in Oregon and it’s colorful characters.


Neoprene Gloves

Baby it’s cold outside, keep those digits warm with a new pair of gloves.


Boots

In Oregon, gloves are an option, boots are a must!


Changing Poncho

Hide what doesn’t need to be seen when slipping on that wetsuit.


Fins

Instead of buying a new board, try a different set of fins. It’s much cheaper and can completely change the way your board performs.


Fin Wallet

Carry your quiver of fins safely to the beach and back.


Rack Straps

Great for everyday use or surf travel, every surfer should have a set.


Rack Pads

Protect your board when traveling to and from the coast.


Keyvault Key Storage

Solve the biggest struggle in surfing, what to do with my keys when I paddle out!


Sunscreen

Even if it’s not sunny, every surfer should wear sunscreen everyday!


Tide Watch

Surfer’s plan their day around the tides, help them out with a new tide watch!


Longboard Skateboard

If the waves are flat, nothing helps a surfer survive than skateboarding!

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