The Importance Of Surfboard Socks And Other Equipment

By Steven Johnson


Surfers, like any other serious hobbyist, know that you must protect your investment. When you leave your equipment lying around the beach or garage at home, you are putting it in a position that it could be easily damaged. Having surfboard socks and other types of protective devices will make sure you do not damage it in transit, keep it clean and sand free, and make sure it survives both short and long travel distances.

The sock is just one of the many designs available. Providing the basic level is fine for storage, but when traveling it is necessary to have better storage options. The bags and coffins available include padding that will keep it from being damaged in various circumstances. The sock will always be needed in order to have the very basic protection in all cases.

Socks are basic and provide the first level of protection. This is like putting on sunscreen. The first level of protection keeps it clean and is exactly how it should be stored. When on the beach it can also keep the sand from caking on to the underside wax build up. Though these can be used for nearby transport it is recommended that you have a second level of protection if the board is going to be sitting in the hot sun for hours.

Bags are the next step up in the evolution. They include padding that keeps the board from being damaged in daily forms. Putting the board in your vehicle for transportation to the beach is a common time when damage occurs. Another time is from being in the sun. Since wax is usually built up on the board to help it slide through the water, the bag, with its padding, helps keep it cool and shaded from the sun so the wax doesn't melt. This is a feature that just the sock will not provide.

The largest and most protective type is the coffin. It's big and can hold several boards at once. This is why they call it the coffin. You still need to have each board covered in its own sock. The coffin has nice, thick padding that will help protect them from airport baggage handlers and situations where they could really get hit hard. Traveling long distance without this almost ensures it will arrive with dings and scratches.

Logos and other custom designs are very popular amongst professional surfers. The sponsors will usually pay for the larger bags and coffins and include their logo along with the design for the surfer. Those that are not professional can also have their own brand included to show off how cool and serious they are about surfing.

Self-designed sock styles are a great way to make your own statement. The shape is pretty basic, so you just need to pick the material. Those who make them usually choose Lycra since it is a durable and stretchy material. Plus, it doesn't have to be exact for it to be fitted over the end of the board.

Any investment in a hobby includes having all the right equipment. If you're just a local surfer, the sock is the most basic protection you need. If you're prone to traveling to several nearby beaches, you need to step up to the bag. Those that like to travel much farther to find the perfect waves at different times of the year need to invest in the coffin to make sure their board will survive the trip.




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