1. The Rise of Sustainable Surf Competitions In the past decade, surfing has evolved far beyond being just a sport — it has become a platform for environmental activism and social awareness. Women surfers, in particular, have played a key role in this transformation. Through eco-focused contests, they are not only proving their talent in …
In surfing, catching the right wave is as much about positioning as it is about paddling or standing up. For women surfers, learning how to place themselves correctly in the lineup and on the wave itself can unlock consistency, confidence, and longer rides. Wave positioning is the art of being in the right place at …
For beginner women surfers, one of the first big challenges is mastering the pop up — the quick motion of moving from lying on the board to standing. This transition determines not only balance but also whether you catch the wave at all. Many new surfers struggle with hesitation, stiffness, or slow reaction, which can …
For many women surfers, surfing is more than an athletic pursuit — it’s a lifestyle built on freedom, simplicity, and respect for the sea. With this philosophy, carrying less often means experiencing more. A minimalist surf kit is about choosing only the essentials, avoiding unnecessary clutter, and creating a streamlined approach to surfing. Beyond practicality, …
Surfing is more than a sport; it’s a lifestyle connected deeply to the ocean. For women surfers who care about the environment, choosing eco-friendly gear is one of the best ways to reduce impact while enjoying the waves. Among the essentials, rash guards play a vital role. They protect the skin from sun exposure, board …
Maya had been surfing for only a few months. She had her board, her wetsuit, and plenty of enthusiasm. But each time she paddled out, the same thing happened: she’d either miss the wave, pick the wrong one, or get caught in a messy section. One morning, a more experienced surfer smiled and told her, …
The thrill of catching waves is inseparable from the sun’s presence. For women surfers, long hours in the water mean constant exposure to UV rays, making sunscreen an essential part of surf sessions. Yet, not all sunscreens are created equal. Traditional formulas often contain chemicals that harm coral reefs and marine life. Choosing ocean-friendly sunscreen …
Surfing is often described as a dance with the ocean, and balance is the foundation of that dance. For women beginners, building stability both on and off the board can make learning smoother and more enjoyable. While natural balance plays a role, the truth is that it can be trained and improved through consistent practice. …
The joy of a surf session begins long before entering the water. It starts with preparation—packing the right items, choosing the right bags, and ensuring everything contributes to a positive surf experience. For women surfers committed to sustainability, packing becomes an opportunity to reduce waste and keep beaches clean. By rethinking what goes into the …
For women surfers who care about both performance and the planet, every piece of gear matters — including how boards are stored and transported. Surfboard bags are often overlooked, but traditional options are usually made from plastics, foams, and synthetic fabrics that take centuries to decompose. The good news? Biodegradable surfboard bags are now emerging …










