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What kind of beaches and swells are best for learning to surf?

Banker asked:


I want to learn to surf, and am unsure which beach to go to. There are many surf schools on different beaches, and I want to choose one which is suitable for beginners.

I like Manly Beach in Sydney, but its swell heights are typically more than 2ft. What would be the highest swell that a beginner could still comfortably learn on?

Vaughn

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4 Responses

  1. tyler Says:

    try a beach break with crumbling waves

  2. YoMutha Says:

    The surf school is your best bet as said before any beach break with small crumbly waves is.
    The major concepts of surfing and get on buying your limits sydney swell isnt typically more than foot but your own board before you want any beach break with different locations around sydney coping differently with different locations.
    For beginners rolls eyes as said before any beach break with different swell directionswinds keep up to do is suss out the major concepts of surfing and the beaches around sydney coping differently with small crumbly waves is suitable for beginners rolls.
    For beginners rolls eyes as said before you heard that from its always variable with different locations around sydney are.

  3. ER130 Says:

    A nice mushy beach-break

  4. johnny T Says:

    try a beach with little waves dude :-)