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Browse the surf side of the shop across boards, wetsuits, fins, leashes, traction, and the gear that rounds out a full setup. This page works best as a broad starting point when you want to decide whether you need the board itself, cold-water coverage, or the smaller pieces that finish the setup.

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  • Oneill Reactor-2 2MM BZ SS Womens Springsuit
  • Xcel Infiniti 5mm 3 Finger Lobster Wetsuit Gloves
  • Oneill Psycho Tech 5mm Lobster Wetsuit Gloves
  • Xcel Drylock 5mm Round Toe Wetsuit Booties - Black/Grey2
  • Xcel Drylock Round Toe 7MM Wetsuit Booties - Black/Grey3
  • Oneill Reactor-2 2MM BZ SS Womens Springsuit
  • Oneill Hyperfreak 4/3 CZFull WHD Mens Full Wetsuit
  • Exploration Surfboard Bag
  • Exploration Surfboard Bag
  • Exploration Surfboard Bag
  • Oneill Psycho Tech 5mm Round Toe Wetsuit Booties - Black
  • Oneill Psych Tech 5mm Gloves Wetsuit Gloves
  • Oneill 2MM Sport Cap Wetsuit Hood
  • All Day 7mm Standard Knee Surfboard Leash
  • All Day 7mm Standard Knee Surfboard Leash
  • All Day 7mm Standard Ankle Surfboard Leash
  • All Day 7mm Standard Ankle Surfboard Leash
  • All Day 7mm Standard Ankle Surfboard Leash
  • All Day 6mm Medium Ankle Surfboard Leash
  • All Day 6mm Medium Ankle Surfboard Leash
  • Orignial Sun Bodyboard Surfboard Bag
  • Xcel Drylock 3 Finger 5MM Wetsuit Gloves
  • Go 1.5MM Neostretch S/S Jacket Mens Wetsuit Top
  • Go 1.5MM Neostretch L/S Jacket Mens Wetsuit Top
  • All Day 2MM Neo S/S Jacket Mens Wetsuit Top
  • All Day 2MM Neo L/S Jacket Mens Wetsuit Top
  • Oneill Psycho Tech 7MM Round Toe Wetsuit Booties - Black 2
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How to Build the Right Surf Setup

The fastest way to shop surf gear is to figure out the biggest gap in your setup first. Some shoppers still need the board. Others already have the board and are really shopping for fins, a leash, traction, wetsuit coverage, or travel and protection gear.

Start With the Biggest Missing Piece

If you still need the board itself, start with surfboards first. If the board is already handled, this page becomes more about finishing the setup with the gear that makes sessions actually work.

Fins, Leashes, and Traction Do Different Jobs

Fins change how the board feels underfoot. Leashes are about keeping the board connected to you in the water. Traction pads help with foot placement and control. They belong in the same world, but they solve different problems.

Cold-Water Gear Starts With Coverage

Wetsuits, wetsuit tops, springsuits, gloves, booties, and hoods all show up here because staying in the water comfortably is usually about more than one piece. Start with the coverage level you need, then add the accessories that close the remaining gaps.

Do Not Forget Travel and Protection

Board bags, socks, rack straps, and related gear matter once the board is leaving the house. If your board setup is mostly dialed, this side of the surf page helps cover transport, storage, and day-to-day protection.

Frequently Asked Questions About Surf Gear

Should I start here or go straight to surfboards?

If you still need the board itself, surfboards are the better first stop. Start here when you want the broader surf picture or when you are mainly shopping the gear that supports the board you already have.

What should I shop after I have the board?

That depends on what is missing from the setup. Common next steps are fins, a leash, traction, wetsuit coverage, or the gear that protects the board during transport and storage.

When do booties, gloves, or a hood become necessary?

They matter once the cold is coming from the gaps a suit alone does not cover well enough. If your core coverage is handled but the session still feels too cold, those accessories are usually the next place to look.

Does this page include travel and protection gear too?

Yes. This collection also covers pieces like board bags, socks, and rack gear, so it is useful even after your main surf hardware is already sorted out.

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