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  2. Surfboard leash - Wikipedia

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    A leg rope or surfboard leash is a urethane cord attached to the deck of a surfboard, down near the tail. It prevents the surfboard from being swept away by waves and stops runaway surfboards from hitting other surfers and swimmers .

  3. Surfboard - Wikipedia

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    A mid length surfboard is generally 177cm to 200cm (7' to 8') in length with a slightly more performance-focused shape than the similar-sized normal board. Narrow outline & thruster-fin set-up make it a close companion in size and performance to a round-outline single-fin mini mal.

  4. Bodyboarding - Wikipedia

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    The bodyboard differs from a surfboard in that it is much shorter (typically 100 to 110 cm (39 to 43 in) in length) and made out of different types of foam. The modern board consists of a foam 'core' encapsulated by a plastic bottom, a softer foam top known as the deck, and softer foam sides known as the rails.

  5. Glossary of surfing - Wikipedia

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    Wax: Specially formulated surf wax that is applied to upper surface of the board to increase the friction so the surfer's feet do not slip off the board; Leggie: A legrope or leash. The cord that connects your ankle to the tail of surfboard so it isn't washed away when you wipe out. Made of lightweight urethane and available in varying sizes.

  6. Surfing - Wikipedia

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    There are many different surfboard sizes, shapes, and designs in use today. Modern longboards, generally 270 to 300 cm (9 to 10 ft) in length, are reminiscent of the earliest surfboards, but now benefit from modern innovations in surfboard shaping and fin design.

  7. Kneeboarding (surfsport) - Wikipedia

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    Kneeboarding is a discipline of surfing where the rider paddles on his or her belly into a wave on a kneeboard, then rides the wave face typically on both knees.The typical kneeboard is between 150 and 200 cm (5 and 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 ft) in length, with a wide round nose and constructed of Glassfibre over a polyurethane foam core.

  8. Surfer Who Lost His Leg in Shark Attack Wants to Return to ...

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    Kenji Nonaka lost his leg in a shark attack in Hawaii on Friday, Nov. 1. The avid surfer was released from the hospital on Nov. 7 and is "super motivated to begin the rehab and recovery process to ...

  9. Bellyboarding - Wikipedia

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    Bellyboarding is the oldest form of surfing from ancient Hawaii & the Polynesian islands. [1] The board design was based on the ancient Hawaiian Paipo boards (Paipo meaning short or small board). In Hawaii people learnt the art of riding prone on these short wooden boards before they attempted to stand up on the longer "alaia" boards. [2]

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