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 …
Learning to control a surfboard is one of the most important steps for beginner women who want to progress with confidence in the water. While balance and paddling get you started, true independence in surfing comes from knowing how to guide, stabilize, and maneuver your board. Without board control, every wave feels overwhelming. With it, …
When you think about surfing, a wetsuit is often just as essential as the board itself — especially in cooler waters. For women surfers who care about the planet, the decision goes beyond comfort and flexibility. Eco-friendly wetsuits are transforming the way surfers approach gear, offering options that perform well in the water while reducing …
Traveling to surf destinations is one of the greatest joys of the surfing lifestyle. From tropical beaches to hidden coastal gems, each trip brings new waves and new adventures. But travel can also come with an environmental cost—single-use plastics, unnecessary packaging, and disposable items often pile up during long journeys. For women surfers who care …
Surf culture has always been rooted in community, connection, and respect for the environment. For women surfers, these values are even more important as they build inclusive spaces while protecting the oceans they love. One practical way to live out this eco-conscious mindset is through carpooling. Carpooling to surf spots not only reduces your carbon …
Starting your surf journey is always exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming when it comes to choosing the right board. For women who are not only beginners but also care about sustainability, the decision goes beyond performance — it’s about making choices that align with a respect for the ocean. Surfboards made with eco-friendly …
Sustainability in surfing doesn’t stop with boards and wetsuits. Accessories — from leashes to wax combs — play a big role in every surf session. For eco-conscious women surfers, choosing recycled surf accessories is a simple but powerful way to reduce environmental impact while still enjoying performance and style in the water. The market for …
Surf wax may seem like a small detail in your surf kit, but it plays a crucial role in every session. For women surfers who care about protecting the ocean, the choice of wax becomes more than just grip — it’s about finding options that are eco-friendly, safe, and aligned with sustainable values. Green wax …
Surfing demands energy, focus, and stamina, making snacks an essential part of a surfer’s lifestyle. For women surfers committed to sustainability, however, the challenge is to find snack options that fuel the body without relying on single-use plastic packaging. Plastic-free snacks offer a practical solution that supports both performance in the water and respect for …
Surfing demands energy, focus, and stamina, and one of the most overlooked aspects of performance in the water is hydration. While it’s easy to associate dehydration with long runs or intense workouts on land, surfers are equally at risk. Hours in the ocean, exposure to the sun, and constant paddling can quickly drain the body …










