I'm going to South Africa - Cape Town to J Bay - later this year and was wondering whether anyone knows about getting boards over there. I checked some web sites and it looks like new boards can be had for a little over AUD 300, and I thought that buying one there could be better than taking some with me, especially as we're going other places on the trip where boards will just be a nuisance. One option would be to order a custom and pick it up, or even easier, just pick one off the rack.
We'll be starting the surfing leg in Cape Town. Any suggestions for good options to get a board there?
Any tips or stories on spots along that route also welcome:)
South African boards
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MJ there is no shortage of surf and surf equipment available in SA.
Here's a starter: http://www.wavescape.co.za/top_bar/gear/surfshops.html
and as for surf spots - you will find them
Here's a starter: http://www.wavescape.co.za/top_bar/gear/surfshops.html
and as for surf spots - you will find them
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I would take at least 1 good solid board that works well for you, you can easy pick up another over there but I would want 1 I could rely on especially in solid waves O.S......MarcusJ wrote:I'm going to South Africa - Cape Town to J Bay - later this year and was wondering whether anyone knows about getting boards over there. I checked some web sites and it looks like new boards can be had for a little over AUD 300, and I thought that buying one there could be better than taking some with me, especially as we're going other places on the trip where boards will just be a nuisance. One option would be to order a custom and pick it up, or even easier, just pick one off the rack.
We'll be starting the surfing leg in Cape Town. Any suggestions for good options to get a board there?
Any tips or stories on spots along that route also welcome:)
Got a friend Dean Geraghty in Capetown who makes Town and Country. Really cool guy who can send you on your way with a nice stick. [email protected]
i flew to j-bay a few years ago from the uk, with the plan of picking up some good boards. they weren't as cheap as i thought they'd be (about $500-600)AUS for a new stick) plus there weren't many that looked great, which i found suprising given the amount of shops and boards there. thats just personal preference though, but not too many boards leapt off the racks for me or looke dhtta great in the shops
i'd definitely take a favourite board over and pick up a new one there, but wouldn't rely exclusively on being able to march into a shop and find a great board
obviously being in cape town there will be more boards available than in j-bay
have a sick trip, it's a great place
i'd definitely take a favourite board over and pick up a new one there, but wouldn't rely exclusively on being able to march into a shop and find a great board
obviously being in cape town there will be more boards available than in j-bay
have a sick trip, it's a great place
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