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This Isn’t Really Happening…..

Tyson Greenaway

….or even possible. It’s a myth.
Don’t bother watching as it can’t have even taken place. Nor will it ever.
John John Florence falling off his board. Then getting back on. Using only his toenails.
Pfft.
As if.

https://youtu.be/6J0Gc1FVaaE

What are the Best Ear Plugs for Surfers?

Tyson Greenaway

Up to the age of 35 I thought I had completely avoided any of the effects of Surfer’s ear. I’d surfed a hell of a lot in the previous 23 years in the sort of cold, windy conditions that virtually guarantees the boney growth in your ear that every surfer dreads – Exostosis  (or Surfer’s Ear) – but thus far I’d been lucky.

Then out the blue one warm sunny day my right ear started to ache and was impossible to clear seawater from. Nothing too painful but worthy of a trip to the doctors.

I was pretty lucky in that my ear was a long way from closing over but was told in no uncertain terms that to continue to expose my ears to the elements while surfing was to invite more trouble and probably an operation, maybe two, in the future.

Several of my mates have had the operation to remove the boney growth that causes all the trouble – basically they cut the back of the ear, flap it forward and drill it out. This is followed by at least six weeks out of the water.

I didn’t fancy that much so the only option was ear plugs and in the last five years I have tried out quite a few. There have only been three types that in my experience have worked however:

  • Silicone style plugs
  • EQ Seals
  • Blu-Tack (Yes Blu-Tack. That Blu-Tack. The stuff you put posters on the wall with.)

I’ve heard people rave about the Christmas Tree shape plugs but they have never worked for me and I’ve never managed to get a totally waterproof seal with them whereas the other three I have.

So which is the best earplug to surf with?

Each have there pro’s and con’s but I can tell you now that when it comes to value for money you won’t beat Blu-Tack! All of the three types listed here will form a perfect seal and stop any water from entering your ear but Blu-Tack is definitely the cheapest. There are a couple of negatives that you should consider before you rush to you nearest stationers however.

Blu-Tack

Blu-Tack can be quite tough especially when the air temp is cold making the process of rolling the Blu-Tack into a ball and inserting it into your ear quite uncomfortable, especially brand new Blu-Tack. Once it has been in your ear for a few surfs it will soften up significantly so you definitely don’t want to lose your precious ear plugs once you have broken them in!

For me the real drawback is that while they keep water out perfectly they don’t let much sound through so having a conversation or hearing the sneaker set breaking on the outer rocks is virtually impossible. Surfing is a very sociable sport and not being able to talk to your fellow surfer can take some of the fun out of it. Unless your the sort of sociopath who wants to shut himself off from the world then this is a very real consideration. You can buy it at Poundland.

For £1.

Silicone Ear Plugs

Silicone style earplugs are basically a soft version of Blu-Tack so they can be applied painlessly. Once again you get a perfect seal if you apply them correctly but, again, conversation is more or less impossible. The price is reasonable at about £5 for four.

You can’t put up your posters up with this stuff though.

EQ Seals (formerly Sorky Earplugs)

EQ Seals are still relatively new to the marketplace and are like the Rolls Royce of surfers earplugs. They are priced accordingly at around £43 but they have been professionally designed by French physicians. They are also exceedingly well made.

They give a perfectly watertight seal but the real advantage to these is that you can hear with them in. They have an inner gauze that will let sound through but not water or wind. There is some genuine wizardry at work here and, for me, the benefit of being able to yap to your mates without them sounding like they’re from a foreign country is worth the expense.

They can be a bit fiddly to put into your ear at first but once you get used to them you can put them in in a matter of seconds. You also get a handy little metal storage tube so they won’t get clogged up with wax or sand.

They’re also rubbish for putting your posters up with though.

So the best ear plug for surfing is…..

I have been a convert to EQ Seals for about six months now and unless I lose one I won’t be going back to the other style of surfing ear plugs any time soon.

The only other option would be to surf year round in a neoprene balaclava. And nobody wants that do they?

The Secret to Getting into a Wetsuit

Tyson Greenaway

There can’t be many more embarrassing things than hopping around a gravel car park with one foot in a wetsuit and the towel that was protecting your dignity around your knees. Your mates are laughing at you. Old ladies are dropping their parcels. Time slows down.

It’s not a pretty sight but there is an answer.

The Dryrobe Advance

The towelling changing robe is becoming ubiquitous at the beach these days and they are absolutely fantastic for drying you off and preventing embarrassing flashing incidents.

But what about on the colder days or when the wind is whipping past you as you attempt to get out of your wetsuit?

How about the waterproof, windproof, towelling lined Dryrobe Advance? Its even got outer soft-lined pockets and an MP3 pocket! The Dryrobe was designed for surfers and tri-athletes but is perfect for anyone who spends large amounts of time getting into and out of their wetsuits.

[themedy_pullleft colour=”blue” colour_custom=”” text=”….the worst thing is taking it off. I never want to take it off!”]We have just taken delivery of the latest batch of Dryrobes and they have proved to be hugely popular with our coaches. As Dan says ‘the worst thing is taking it off. I never want to take it off!’

Banish car park exposure to the past! Say goodbye to humiliation!

Or just take more care with your towel next time.

 

 

 

Saltshots Wave Calendar

Tyson Greenaway

If you’ve had a surfing lesson with us in the last couple of years chances are you were taught by Callum Morse. Remember him? Quite tall,  skinny, dark hair, kinda funny lookin’.

Y’know the one.

Anyway, as well as being a good surf coach and a top bloke he is one hell of a photographer. You will have seen some of his prints at the surf school and you may have even been photographed by him during your lessons from time to time. He has an amazing collection of surfing images and has got several of them together to produce a fantastic 2015 calendar.

A collection of my favourite images from the past year all in one handy calendar. Every image featured in the Calendar has been shot around the Cornish coast ranging from heavy hollow barrels to warm sunset lines rolling up the beach – Callum Morse.

The images are truly stunning and well worth £8.99. They can be bought from Saltshots.com but get ’em while you can cos they’ll be gone by Christmas.

Ze French

Tyson Greenaway

It’s social death to admit it but secretly us Brits love the French. Our history may have been pock-marked by wars through the ages but that’s just cos we love ’em like brothers and sisters. Occasionally sibling rivalry spills over into the odd scrap but we still love them.

We love their wine and their je ne sais pas, their food, sometimes even the way they dress .

They also know how to run a great surfing event. The Quiksilver Pro is on now for the next few days so crack open a bottle of Bordeau and watch the action unfold.

http://youtu.be/u9eD2NrB82Y

Another reason to love the French.

Oui!!

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