May 2, 2007

The 142 does Central America

JC Pratt and David Brown, local Encinitas Lifegaurds, take a 6 month surf tour of Central America, where they scored everything from heaving barrels over sharp lava rocks in Panama to the mellow super carvable walls of Costa Rica's wave rich playground.
Always wise to jump up there yourself and see that your boards get tied down properly.

JC taking care of buisness.
Crossing one of many rivers in Central America

Between Surf Chill Sessions

The 142 bag proves itself again as a great travel companion. This bag has become so popular that we are out of stock in them right now. But worry not more are on the way. We should have a new shipment before May is over. The 142 is the most versatile and price conscience bag in our quiver. It is slim enough to work as a day bag and can protect 2-3 boards for airline travel.
This bag comes to you at a mere $120

1 Comments:

Blogger JC Pratt said...

The 142 bag was secured with the Dsurf tie-downs on this little bus. Bus drivers, taxi drivers, and others even tried to steal the tie-downs a few times. Keep your eye on those things; they are awesome! After picking up a family on the side of the road with their whole life in tote, the driver piled boxes on the bag and the 2 boards saw no new dings. Though the rocks at Rio Mar got my Lost board. The bag also proved water resistant through an insane tropical down poor coming back to Panama City.

The 142 bag also doubles as a nice sleeping pad or sleeping bag when times get tough on the road. For example: Your buddy is shagging in your room and you need a place to sleep.

5/04/2007 3:28 PM  

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