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Learn to Surf

Learn to Surf

List Price: $12.95
Your Price: $10.36
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for the beginner
Review: An excellent book for the beginner surfer. It allows a reader to understand the concepts of a trying sport without getting bogged down in the jargon associated with it. It also provides essential information such as the surfer's etiquitte and the reading of waves.

Get it and get out there!

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Thumbnail description of book and target market.
Review: Conversationally written. No jargon or surf lingo to confuse the beginner. Breaks a potentially difficult and complex subject into easy-to-digest tidbits.Targeted for people who have never so much as picked up a surfboard in their lives, but who are intrigued by this exhilarating sport. Anybody can LEARN TO SURF, let's do it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good book for surfers and beginners
Review: Despite of language difficulties, this book give me some tips about surfing sport. I'm a surfer for only two years and I feel that my expertise have been improved more rapidly since I wrote the book. I'm graduated in Oceanography and think that the author have a correct approach about technical aspects of coastal dynamics and safe behavior on beach and sea waters, probably acquired on a wide experience (surfing a lot). Good choice for all water fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy This Book!!!
Review: Every beginning surfer should read this book. I picked it up and couldn't put it down. MacLaren takes you through every aspect of surfing with wit and humor. I read it cover to cover, then went out and bought a 9 foot longboard (as suggested) and hit the beach. Within the first hour in the water I was standing up and riding waves in, without shelling out alot of cash for lessons. You don't need lessons, all you need is THIS BOOK!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy This Book!!!
Review: Every beginning surfer should read this book. I picked it up and couldn't put it down. MacLaren takes you through every aspect of surfing with wit and humor. I read it cover to cover, then went out and bought a 9 foot longboard (as suggested) and hit the beach. Within the first hour in the water I was standing up and riding waves in, without shelling out alot of cash for lessons. You don't need lessons, all you need is THIS BOOK!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Save yourself the money and go to the beach
Review: For what is useful in this book, go to the beach for an afternoon and watch some surfers - you'll get just as much out of it - probably more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding
Review: I am a newbie surfer and I found this book to be outstanding. It is a straight read. (That is, you can sit down and read to whole thing cover to cover in one setting without getting bogged down in jargon.) It covers everything you need to know to get started in the sport. It is full of good advice and good humor. If you want to get started with surfing, this very well could be the only book you'll ever need. (The rest you'll get from other surfers and magazines.) Buy it and read it before you hit the beach or buy any equipment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This was the best book I've ever read!!!!
Review: I started surfing when I was 17 (19 now). This book prepared me to go out and catch my first wave. From buying wax to cruising down the line, this book educates you with the basics of Surfing. I reccomend this book to anybody interested in this adictive sport!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty good for starting off
Review: I've just taken up surfing here in Ireland and so I read this book with great interest - especially the part about water temperature. 48 degrees in the water is damn cold, so a 5/3 wetsuit with boots is a necessity to make sure you don't have a miserable session(at the very least).

It was very good, covering all the basics of how to to get up on the board in stages and good detail was also available on wave mechanics. The only thing I felt lacking was a more indepth discussion on surfboards - for example - why some boards have three fins fitted and others just one etc..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It is the best.
Review: It gives you all the information you need, even how to get along with your fellow surfers.


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