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Topic: Thigh Straps  (Read 3241 times)

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Fishin-T

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All,

Anybody got a source for a pair of those thigh straps that you use for working the surf?  I don't see them over on KFS.  I've made up my mind that THIS is the year that I'm gonna master that surf once and for all.  To the maximum to which I have it in me to master, anyway.

Stand back, I'm going for it!

Fishin-T
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Fishin-T

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Whoops!  Never mind, I found some:

http://topkayaker.net/TopKayakerShop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=3_20&zenid=3f25d9fb6e84b75a5a4496af08783ac0

But I still need somebody else that wants to go out to the coast and work on surf skills some time.

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mcdc1369

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I usually go every summer several times and would also like to work on some surf skills.
I tried surfing in my necky whitewater kayak, but I did not have the roll down so I didn't go out very far.
But now that I have my O.K. Prowler I plan on buying some thigh straps and tackling the surf.


Pisco Sicko

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Wish I was on that side of the mountains, 'cuz I would do that with you, Tom.

It burned to watch Charles and Allen go through the surf at Hobuck, while I couldn't get my rowboat through.


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Whoops!  Never mind, I found some:

http://topkayaker.net/TopKayakerShop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=3_20&zenid=3f25d9fb6e84b75a5a4496af08783ac0

But I still need somebody else that wants to go out to the coast and work on surf skills some time.

Fishin-T

Well, that link is where I would have sent you.

BTW, there are breaks closer to home on the OlyPen, perhaps a day trip.  Man the weekends are filling up fast.

Or bring your straps to Sombrio and let's get it on.

-Allen


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Pisco,
sorry i guess we should be over here now talking about the use of straps.. and, man, i'm hoping those guys who roll a SOT with straps are doing it for fun!

thanx for the clarification
Rich


 

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