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    How come people do not wear a PFD (life jacket) when surfing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman78 View Post
    How come people do not wear a PFD (life jacket) when surfing?
    The same reason most Harley riders don't wear helmets... you just don't look as cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman78 View Post
    How come people do not wear a PFD (life jacket) when surfing?
    They actually do when towing. And some guys wear these when surfing big waves without skis. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xj7...-wetsuit_sport

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman78 View Post
    How come people do not wear a PFD (life jacket) when surfing?
    As stated above, some of the strapped/tow guys not only wear PFD's but bottled air as well. However, for most situations, wearing a PFD would be dangerous: PFD's generally cause you to float and that's the last thing you'd want on if caught "inside" with a big set of waves bearing down on you (you'd want to be diving for the bottom to get under the wave, not bobbing in the impact zone).

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    I wonder how far under water you go when one of those waves crashes on top of you?

    I think it would be fun to just sit in an inner tube for a while a little further out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalmeow View Post
    I wonder how far under water you go when one of those waves crashes on top of you?

    I think it would be fun to just sit in an inner tube for a while a little further out.
    Many times all the way to the bottom. Biggest waves I ever rode where maybe 10'-12' and I could have sworn they were 30'-50'. I hit bottom many times, even on waves that were ~ 6'.

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    Big waves are often due to rapid shallowing of the terrain beneath them. It's not unusual at all to be pounded into whatever is below the water once the wave breaks over you. This really sucks for surfing over coral reefs.

    A PFD would also limit your ability to duck dive beneath waves waiting for the right one. These guys are getting towed, but as was pointed out, you'll want the extra flexibility to dive when necessary.
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    I surfed Sunset Beach only a few times as the crowd is insane. The locals who surf Sunset (Da Hui) are very protective of their spot. Quite often foreigners get punched in the face just for paddling out. Unless the direction and timing if the swell is ideal, Sunset Beach is a pretty shitty wave. Velzyland which is just north of Sunset is a better wave but can't handle a large swell like Sunset. I miss Home...

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    I don't have enough experience with the ocean to respect what I'm seeing. Looks fun to me.
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