How to Surf With a Life Vest
Things You'll Need
- Surfboard
- Life vest
Instructions
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Choose a life vest that you are comfortable with. Impact vests are more lightweight and better designed for maximum flexibility, but they are not U.S. Coast Guard approved for life saving. These vests are more suited to protect you against impact from the water or surfboard.
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If you are already an experienced surfer, expect to encounter more difficulty when you surf with a life vest. Beginners and experienced surfers should be reasonably strong swimmers to compensate for the restricted movement that comes along with wearing a life vest.
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Wearing your vest, paddle out on your board as you normally would. Depending on how bulky your vest is, you may find it harder to get out to sea. Focus on making long, steady strokes until you have achieved your desired location in the ocean.
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Practice catching waves while wearing your life vest. Try paddling in front of a wave slightly earlier than you would normally, to make up for a slower pace.
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When you have caught a wave, push up quickly until you have 'popped up' to a standing position. Your body should be facing perpendicular to the shore, sideways on the board.
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If you start to feel tired, paddle back to shore. If you become too tired to swim, the life vest will keep you afloat, but it will not prevent you from being swept out to sea.
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