https://www.funtemplates.com/blogs/seeababes.atom Seea - Seeababes 2024-09-09T12:42:00-07:00 Seea https://www.funtemplates.com/blogs/seeababes/how-to-pack-your-surfboard-bag 2023-10-24T15:38:26-07:00 2024-03-12T12:40:07-07:00 How to Pack Your Surfboard Bag funtemplates No one wants to start their spring break on a low note, and there is nothing worse than arriving at your destination just to find that baggage claim dinged and damaged your surfboard. Fear not and let go of your pre-flight anxiety because the Seea warehouse girls have you and your surfboard covered this spring break surf trip! Also, check out our Surf Trip Essentials collection to find everything you'll need for your spring break surf trip!

Surf girl pink one piece swimsuit How to pack you surf board bag{Rosie Jaffurs shredding on her last surf trip in the Tofino in Nia. Photo by Lost Not Found Mag}

Before we get started, here are a few things to remember:


Pack your board bag tightly. This prevents your board from moving around and getting damaged.


Check “length maximums” for baggage on your flight or train. If you’re taking a longboard make sure that the airline will accept your board. Nothing is worse than showing up at the airport and not being able to check your bag.


Pack light. This will hopefully stop the people at the airport from having to throw your bag as aggressively. You can also leave a little note on the outside of your board bag saying ‘Fragile, Please be careful! Thank you :).'


Bring Roof Straps. You will need two roof straps to attach your board to the roof of a car or taxi. 

 

Pack Essentials. Check out our Surf Trip Essentials collection for everything you'll need for your spring break surf trip! 


Now that we have that covered, watch the short video below and follow along with step-by-step instructions to find out how to pack your surfboard! Don’t be afraid to ask for some help. Packing your surfboard is easier with some extra hands! 


What you will need Get Packing!
  1. Gather all your equipment! Swimsuits, surf suits, rashguard, changing towels, surfboard, leash, fin, other clothing, etc. Here Rosie Jaffurs wears the Gaviotas in Pebble shot by Mike Ito. The Gaviotas is your perfect two-in-one rash guard and swimsuit! Check out all our Surf Trip Essentials here!Gaviotas Surf Suit Surf Trip Essentials swimsuit black and white long sleeve
  2. Remove the fin, and use the wax comb to remove any wax. 
  3. Use the box cutter to cut a slit down the long end of the pool noodles. Do not cut all the way through, just until you hit the center hole. 
  4. Wrap the pool noodle around all the rails of your surfboard starting with the nose and tail of your board, and then cut the remaining noodles to fit the side length. Quick tip: save your pool noodles for future trips! Another sustainable alternative is Flexi-Hex.  
  5. Secure the pool noodles by wrapping duct tape around the width of your board. 
  6. Wrap your board in a surfboard cover. Then put it in a surfboard bag.
  7. Wrap your fin in soft clothing, and place it along with other soft clothing and swimsuits all around your board for extra padding. 
  8. Finally, zip up your board bag and you’re ready to go!

A few Travel and Sustainability Tips
  1. Try staying local. Look for alternatives to air travel, like taking the AmTrak train up the coast of California or using local bus systems along the coast in Portugal. There is always more to explore in your own backyard
  2. If you are flying, consider buying carbon offsets. Flying is an extremely carbon-intensive activity. Buying carbon offsets allows travelers to compensate for the amount of carbon dioxide they are putting into the environment with a reduction of the same amount through environmental action like reforestation projects, carbon sequestration, or renewable energy projects. Airlines like United and Delta offer this option, but you can also use projects like Cool Effect to offset your emissions directly.
  3. Avoid board bag fees. Airlines like Alaska Airlines do not charge you extra for a board bag!
  4. Stay in one spot. If you’re traveling far away take your time and really try to get to know one area. You do not need to check everything off your bucket list. Enjoy the moment and reduce your footprint!
  5. Wear reef-safe sunscreen! Reefs are the lungs of the Earth, and wearing reef-safe sunscreen is a simple way to keep the reef healthy. Here is more information on sunscreen and how to keep you and the ocean healthy.
  6. Shop local. Support the people who live in the places you are traveling to. They are the hearts and souls of surfing in that destination. Respect them! Here is our blog post on 5 Simple Ways You Can Be a Respectful Surf Tourist.
 how to pack your board bag {Rosie Jaffurs in the Mona, an essential part of any surf trip kit! Photo by Mike Ito}

Check out our Surf Trip Essentials collection to find everything you need for you spring break trip! 

Now your board is buckled and ready for take-off. Send us pictures from your spring break trip to @theseea on Instagram! 

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https://www.funtemplates.com/blogs/seeababes/surf-suit-testing-mission-seea-in-mexico 2013-03-28T17:01:00-07:00 2019-03-04T22:02:05-08:00 Surf Suit Testing Mission: Seea in Mexico Rhea

Seea’s swimsuits are made to be elegant in style and functional for wave-riding—both weigh in equal importance. Every suit is designed for surfing and tested in different surf conditions by surfers of different body shapes to ensure that there will be no wardrobe malfunctions, no uncomfortable seams rubbing, and that your back side looks classy when you front side bottom turn.

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Seea’s swimsuits are made to be elegant in style and functional for wave-riding—both weigh in equal importance. Every suit is designed for surfing and tested in different surf conditions by surfers of different body shapes to ensure that there will be no wardrobe malfunctions, no uncomfortable seams rubbing, and that your back side looks classy when you front side bottom turn.

For our latest R&D mission, we headed south to the warm waters of Nayarit, Mexico with a suitcase full of new neoprene, rashguards, bikinis and one-pieces to test ride.
On a boat and circling around to goofy foot paradise.
We had so many waves all to ourselves.
The test drivers.
Emptying the suitcase and examining the surf suits and wetsuit quiver.

Going on a surf trip and meeting up with the right people abroad can be like dating. There are many surf breaks to choose from, and many people that surf, but finding friends who have your same travel approach, surf style and artistic taste is another story.

We felt so lucky and grateful to be introduced— by friends Margaret Yao Calvani of Bing Surfboards and Ed Fladung of Quality Peoples— to Israel Preciado in Mexico, who was our surf tour guide. It couldn’t be more perfect. Israel knew the best waves, was friends with all the local surfer girls, had shiny Bing surfboards to ride, and laugh-out-loud quotes.

Every day we surfed like it was our job, coming in and out of the water to rehydrate and change outfits as the sun blazed harder or the wind kicked up.

On top of the glassy waves and natural beauty surrounding each different spot, the experience was all the more memorable because of the women and men we met. Whether they were born in Mexico or ex-pats that relocated from another country, it felt like meeting international branches of the same tribe of people as the Seea family in California.

Life according to Israel Preciado, "Fins: its like chicks, you never know how its going to work out in different conditions." Ed Fladung documenting behind the lens.
Gorgeous day and loading up to one of the many breaks easier accessed by boat.
Amanda demonstrates for a jumping-off-the-boat shot. No second chances.
We followed the rules and practiced safety first when traveling on a boat.
The water temperature was almost tropical warm but lightweight leggings were essential for sun protection at noon.
Local princess of Sayulita, Lola Mignot surfed in the Seea 1mm neoprene top with rashgaurd sleeves; and the Palomar cropped top with the Leucadia skirted bottoms. Surfing photos by Ed Fladung.
Food and culture around town.
Our home for the week: Casa Namaste's gardens and the Jalama bikini shown on our natural drying rack on the roof.
Stack up the Bing surfboards on the roof to the next spot!
Jungle trail to the sea.
Last look at lefty heaven. We'll be back.
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https://www.funtemplates.com/blogs/seeababes/happy-new-year 2012-12-31T14:11:00-08:00 2023-12-27T14:37:01-08:00 Happy New Year!! Seea

Ring in the new year with a new suit from SEEA! Enter the code "2013" at checkout and receive free worldwide shipping on any size order. To all our friends and family, thank you for the support and for making our first year so special. We wish you all much surf & stoke in the coming year. Happy New Year and lots of love from sunny CA!

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Ring in the new year with a new suit from SEEA! Enter the code "2013" at checkout and receive free worldwide shipping on any size order. To all our friends and family, thank you for the support and for making our first year so special. We wish you all much surf & stoke in the coming year. Happy New Year and lots of love from sunny CA!

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https://www.funtemplates.com/blogs/seeababes/end-of-season-sale 2012-11-05T14:54:00-08:00 2023-12-20T11:59:40-08:00 End of Season Sale! Seea Whether it's your first suit or your fifth, now is a great time to pick up a new suit from SEEA! Just enter the code "SURF TRIP" at checkout and you'll receive 40% off your order, from now through November 10th! There are no restrictions and no minimum order, so start planning now for your next tropical affair!


Illustration: Nathan Fletcher     www.mybrokenshoe.com

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Whether it's your first suit or your fifth, now is a great time to pick up a new suit from SEEA! Just enter the code "SURF TRIP" at checkout and you'll receive 40% off your order, from now through November 10th! There are no restrictions and no minimum order, so start planning now for your next tropical affair!


Illustration: Nathan Fletcher     www.mybrokenshoe.com
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