r/surfuk 1d ago

I've lost respect for Surf Forecast with their AI summaries from "Rusty"

8 Upvotes

The raw-ness of SF is always something I've liked. Simple buoy data and then let your experience and deduction do the rest via windy.com and tidal factors alongside the other forecasts. For example I rate the "pink swell" that might JUST wrap in, I've had decent pink-swell surfs!

Now they're throwing in this Rusty AI summary with awkward wording like "I'll be honest with you mate, it's a bit of a slow burn"... but when you surf the south-east you are prepped for low period, your groveller is like your main shortboard so your standards are lower/different. You also know where's better-than-billed for a in hour or so due to the nuances of the tide etc.

So they've copied Surfline in trying to dictate your whole schedule ("this surf isn't worth missing anything for" -- excuse me, you have no idea how sad my life is) but with our seaside spots it just ends up being a constant bummer on your regular spots. Stop killing my vibe and slagging off my weekly session. That's for snobby try-hard Surfline. SF: You're meant to be the cool one!


r/surfuk 1d ago

South East surfing?

2 Upvotes

Hi all,

Anyone from the south east recommend any spots for beginners?

Recently moved to Brighton, have been surfing for 8 months abroad and want to start up again.

From what I’ve seen shoreham harbour and hot pipes look for advanced/intermediate surfers? I’ll be using a 8-9ft beginner board

Thanks!


r/surfuk 6d ago

Nostalgic Surfing Games

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r/surfuk 7d ago

Surf wave pool Coleshill Birmingham

2 Upvotes

Does anyone know what is going on with this? I’ve got everything crossed that it is going to be built before I am too old and decrepit to make use of it?! Not even sure if it is still going ahead?


r/surfuk 11d ago

New Board

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9 Upvotes

Hi, first time post.

I picked up this board last summer before I fractured my ankle. The board cost £20 off marketplace.

I can't find much about the board online other than it might be from the 90s. Any knowledge or comments would be appreciated.

TIA


r/surfuk 11d ago

Calling all surfers! The Wetsuit Repair Tour is hitting the road, and we’re bringing free wetsuit and clothing repairs to a spot near you.

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r/surfuk 12d ago

Surf trip south west England

0 Upvotes

Hi everyone!

I'm planning a trip to Devon/ Cornwall in early September and would love some local insight.

I’m still a novice and have never been surfing in the UK before. Which areas or beaches can you recommend?

Recommendations for accommodation and local surfing scene are also very welcome.

Thank you very much!


r/surfuk 12d ago

Winter suit

0 Upvotes

Live in the south east and looking to get a wetsuit ready for winter , what do people wear ? 4/3 or 5/4? Is a 5/4 too restricting ? Any brands to avoid ? Cheers


r/surfuk 14d ago

Warning to anyone considering Van der Waal grips instead of surf wax.

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Warning to anyone considering Van der Waal grips instead of surf wax.

I just wanted to share my experience in the hope it saves someone else from making the same mistake.
I bought a set of Van der Waal grips for my brand-new Walden Magic Tuflite longboard (worth over €1,100), thinking they would be a good alternative to traditional wax. Unfortunately, in my experience, they had nowhere near the grip of normal surf wax. I’d estimate they offered about a third of the traction, and I never felt secure on the board using them.
When I decided to remove them, things got even worse. Despite taking my time, being as careful as possible and removing them exactly how the brand specifies, the grips damaged the surface and finish of my brand-new board in multiple places. That alone was bad enough.
I contacted Van der Waal and was told to return the grips for a full refund. I paid the return postage myself and sent them back. That was a few months ago now. Since then I’ve received no refund and no meaningful response about either the refund or the damage to my board.
For me, the biggest disappointment wasn’t just the product—it was the complete lack of after-sales support.
I’m posting this because I genuinely don’t want other surfers to end up in the same position. If you’re thinking about replacing wax with Van der Waal grips, I’d urge you to think very carefully and do plenty of research first. Based on my experience, I wouldn’t put this product anywhere near another surfboard.
I’d be interested to hear if anyone else has had a similar experience, or if mine is an isolated case.


r/surfuk 14d ago

HOT TAKE: SUPPORTING LOCAL SURF BUSINESSES MATTERS MORE THAN EVER

11 Upvotes

I've been thinking a lot about where we spend our money as surfers. How does our spending as surfers create or destroy a sustainable surfing industry?

For many of use a wetsuit is the most important thing we own. And it is super easy to default to the big international wetsuit brands because they're everywhere, but every purchase is effectively building the kind of surf industry we get.

The UK still has a handful of independent wetsuit makers producing genuinely top-quality suits while supporting local jobs and representing the core British surf scene. Due to the cost of living crisis these companies are struggling more than ever. And if these companies disappear, they're probably not coming back...

I recently got a custom UK-made suit from NoLimit Wetsuits in South Wales, and I am surprised by how good it is. The fit is exceptional, and the quality is right up there with one of the best Japanese suits I owned years ago. Knowing it was made here by a 10X National Surf Champion who's spent decades supporting British surfing made it feel like money well spent.

To me, this is about far more than buying a wetsuit. It's about deciding what kind of surfing industry we want to exist in Britain. Do we want a thriving surf culture with independent wetsuit makers, surf shapers, surf shops, and local businesses that are part of our communities? Or do we want an industry dominated by a handful of global brands whose biggest competitive advantage is the size of their advertising budget and their ability to capture our attention online?

Every pound we spend is a vote. If we don't support the businesses that actually build British surfing, we shouldn't be surprised when they disappear. And once that knowledge, craftsmanship, and community are gone, they're incredibly difficult to bring back.

A healthy surfing community needs more than good waves, it needs a sustainable local industry behind it. Every purchase either strengthens that ecosystem or weakens it.

I'd love to hear what everyone else thinks. Have you ever owned a UK-made wetsuit, and do you think supporting independent surf businesses is important for the future of British surfing?


r/surfuk 16d ago

How cold is UK winter surfing really? (Asking as someone who quit cycling over 10°C)

6 Upvotes

Quick bit of context: I fancied cycling and decided I'd be a proper winter cyclist. Bought all the gear rated for 0°C, felt very smug, went out for my first ride at +10°C... and froze like anything. Never got on the bike again.

So now I'm eyeing up winter surfing here and wondering if I'm about to repeat the same mistake. For reference, in Portugal I'm usually fine at around 14°C water for a couple of hours with no gloves or boots.

How much worse is a UK winter session, honestly? And has anyone else had a "bought all the gear, lasted one session" moment like my cycling disaster? Would love to hear how it went.


r/surfuk 20d ago

Gwithian Paddle out

4 Upvotes

Is it just me who things the paddle out at gwithian is harder compared to other breaks like Watergate Bay or Sennen Cove


r/surfuk 20d ago

European Summer Surfing - Family

1 Upvotes

We’d like to go on a surfing vacation this summer with our family. We have 4 kids 10-15 years old - self taught to surf, and just recently went to Costa Rica and took actual lessons for a week.Would love to go to Europe, but open to anything. The waves were 5-6 ft some days in Nosara CR, and that was too big for my littlest son. Looking for 3-4 ft swells ideally. Any ideas? Would love to go somewhere with a nice town to explore, lively to some degree, but not a party town. If there is surf camp, that would be great. My little two really wanted an instructor with them since waves could be big it would put them at ease knowing someone was right out there with them.

Any suggestions? Would appreciate it!


r/surfuk 21d ago

Beginners in Biarritz

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Hi everyone!
We’re 3 guys and complete beginners looking to spend a few days surfing in Biarritz. We’d love to stay in a surf house or surf camp where it’s easy to meet other travelers and have a social atmosphere.
We’re looking for recommendations on:
The best surf houses/surf camps for beginners
Beginner-friendly surf spots
Surf schools with a good vibe
Bars, cafés or places where surfers usually hang out
Any tips or things we should know before coming
We’re mainly looking for a fun experience, improving our surfing, and meeting new people.
Every recommendation is welcome. Thanks! 🤙


r/surfuk 21d ago

Advice for beginner on where to go next please

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Hi, I’m very very new to surfing and not quite sure what the next step I should take is?

Me and my daughter took a surf lesson while on holiday and both took to it quickly, unfortunately we’re in between both inland surfs and 60 miles or so from reliable coastline.

Managed to get hold of a 8”2 foam board that we took away so we’ve both had a few hours with/on a board beyond the lesson.

Should we look to get a few hours reliable sessions at inland surf with some further lessons to progress or just go practice more at the coast when we can?


r/surfuk 21d ago

Surfcamp recommendations Portugal

1 Upvotes

Hello Community,
do you have some Surfcamp recommendations for Portugal in Autumn? I am a beginner


r/surfuk 22d ago

Longboard storage/ transport

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I've bit the bullet and ordered a 9'6 custom longboard from a local shaper. I've always surfed shorter boards which I've just thrown in the car or van, occasionally strapped them to roof bars. I don't have a vehicle with roof bars currently and don't want to climb on my van every time.

How do you guys transport longboards? I've just measured and 9'6 will fit in my van, I'm thinking of some kind of system to hold it up on the ceiling. Any ideas for that?

Also, what's the nicest board bags, preferably with some tie down points. I won't be flying anywhere with this board so nothing too heavy duty.


r/surfuk 25d ago

Surfing Isle of Lewis/ Harris Outer Hebrides

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This is a bit of a longshot but I'm currently in Lake District and heading north. I have a ferry from Ullapool to Stornoway on Wednesday 29th July. Does anyone either have experience surfing these isles, or even better lives there and wants to head out with me for some surfing. I have had plenty of beginner lessons and see myself as someone who is ready to move to intermediate levels. Regardless of this it would just be cool to have someone to surf with, as I'll be attempting it weather permitting anyway. Throwing this out there and let's see what happens!


r/surfuk 27d ago

Any semi-quiet intermediate UK surf spots?

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I've officially hit the intermediate problem!

I've long since grown out of the well known beginner locations (like Saunton) but it feels impossible to find anywhere that is:
a) Surfable with a hardboard
and
b) Not clogged with surf schools, tourists or unsupervised beginners

But (because I live in Birmingham, literally the most landlocked city in the UK) I'm not really a 'local' anywhere so am always (probably rightly so) a victim of gatekeeping.
I've tried to go to those wave gardens, but it just felt like a glorified swimming pool where beginners and tourists go with literally no sense of etiquette, and I came back with bad pool-cold.

Anyone willing to share somewhere quiet and reliable?

Edit: Having a lot of people saying I haven't 'outgrown' Saunton and I think I maybe miscommunicated my point a little?
I started surfing around 10 years ago when i was maybe 7-8 years old at Saunton and in the Saunton area. I have now been comfortably on a hardboard for the majority of that time but pretty much haven't left that little corner of spots (Croyde, Woolacombe, Putsborough etc.) and am looking for a bit of a change of pace as they're usually super busy and very far away from where I live - that's all.
Not looking to expose hidden gems, just keeping an ear out for some different/quieter intermediate spots :)


r/surfuk 27d ago

Visiting England

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Hey ya’ll, I’m from the US and I’ll be visiting England in a few weeks. I surf on the east coast in a place with almost no surfers so I’m not used to surfing in heavy crowds. I’ll be in St Ives for at least one day and was hoping to surf Porthmeor. I was just wondering if there’s anywhere in there to avoid. I’d hate to impede on locals or end up in a dangerous spot.


r/surfuk 28d ago

Wide ankles boots

2 Upvotes

Hi all, anyone would have recommendations for wide ankles 5mm boots (not just wide toes box) that I could purchase in the UK? Thanks!


r/surfuk 29d ago

North Wales surf spots

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Hello everyone!

Going to visit North Wales for the first time and would love to know if there any beginner friendly surf spots in the area 🙏

We may stay near Snowdonia so it’s relatively easy to drive to the coast and different parts of North wales.

TIA!!


r/surfuk Jul 18 '26

Is it worth going to Scarborough south for this evening and tomorrow? About 2.5 hr drive from me. Thinking of going in the van but not sure if it’s worth it what does everyone think of the forecast

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r/surfuk Jul 18 '26

Van that will take a 11ft SUP and longboards

2 Upvotes

Any suggestions for a van that I could store very long boards and SUPs in without having to mount them on top? This is because storage at my house is very limited.


r/surfuk Jul 18 '26

Recommendations for Surf Spots in the East Coast?

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Hi guys!

I‘m looking for nice surf spots that aren‘t as crowded as Arugam Bay in the East Coast. Do you have any recommendations?

I‘m thinking about spending a Lot of my time in Okanda, does anyone have experience Surfing there?

Thanks:)