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Waterzedge
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Re: What Is The Most Dangerous Type of Wave to Surf?
12/02/09 12:43 AM
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Yeah reef can cut you up more but reefs are way more predictable than sandbars. Beachbreak you get the sand sucker of death that bottoms out and lines up and that's it, you're screwed, plus the bottom still feels like cement.
bottom movement point is valid. All the same, I'll take cement over concrete for a landing zone.
reef breaks are mostly deeper by wave height around these shores.
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