Grab your besties ASAP and head to your Surf Camp in Punta Mita!
By WildMex

Surf Camp in Punta Mita: Guide to Day 2

Grab your besties ASAP and head to your Surf Camp in Punta Mita!

Learning to surf in Mexico just got even more gnarly!

Can’t get enough of the surf? Neither can we!

If you’ve just finished Day 1 of surfing in La Lancha at your Surf Camp in Punta Mita, you might be wondering what else we’ve got in store for you... On Day 1, we cover all things safety and make sure YOU catch your first white water wave.

Buuuut, on Day 2 we get a lil’ more technical. Time to up your surfing confidence again! Remember, our aim is to get you cruisin’ the seas like the cast of Point Break.

We’re not fond of secrets! We want our budding surfers to have access to the BEST information possible. Our team is here to help on land and ocean, so get ahead on your second day now!

Interested in a sneak preview? Scroll down to learn more about Day 2 of learning to surf in Mexico. Or check out our Day 2 YOUTUBE content here.

Thou shalt learn to surf!

Let’s Start Trimming & Carving

Add trimming and carving the salty surf to your surfing Sayulita checklist!

On Day 2, we’re all about trimming and carving, and no - we’re not talking about sculptures!

Our second day takes you onto the fundamentals of surfing. Think of this lesson as the foundation of a building. Yesterday you learned the safety lessons, and today you’re building the basics of your knowledge. After this, practice makes perfect!

The topics we cover on Day 2 sound advanced, but we know you are up for the challenge! Learning to surf in Sayulita has never been this chilled. And remember, one of our in-house expert surfers is always there to help.

We’ve got your back - all you need to do is breathe, smile, and have fun! (The rest comes easy after that).

Let’s take a look at more core tips and tricks you’ll learn on day 2! >>

Changing Direction & Avoiding Collisions

Understanding how to pop up is GREAT!

However, being unable to move when another surfer is in your way isn’t so great. The key knowledge you’ll take from Day 2 of surfing Sayulita is changing direction. Life without CHANGE is boring - at least, we think so anyway!

So, whether you’re turning your board to catch the GOLDEN sunset or to DODGE another surfer, you’ll be swiveling like a champ in no time. Surfing for beginners in Punta Mita is all about making those life-long holiday memories, so say CHEESE, because you’ll also have the chance to get snapped by our WildMex photographers! 😉

After you’re confident with changing directions, we’ll help you avoid crashes. Hopefully, you’ll rarely have to use these techniques, but failing to plan is planning to fail! Plus, your safety is our favorite topic!

Riding Waves Down The Line

Awaken your TRUE PASSION when learning to surf in Sayulita!

Ready to surf down the line? Not sure what ‘down the line means’?

That’s what we’re here to explain!

Too often, beginner surfers learning to surf in Sayulita are too scared to ask questions about common surf terms. No one’s born with a surfers dictionary in their head! But, our job is to help you LEARN. We’ve been chasing the surf for years, and we’re always happy to explain the lingo.

Riding waves down the line means you surf along the face of the wave. At the start of your journey, you’ll surf forwards. But, as you tackle turning and changing directions, you can start to move down the line of the wave for an awesome result. Oh yeah!

Brushing Up On MORE Surfing Etiquette

We’re not hung up on formalities, but we always have time for SURFING ETIQUETTE!

Our etiquette lessons aren’t like those in the movies. No books on your head or practicing pronunciation! We’re all about improving your surfing craft and your CONFIDENCE. Our surfing Sayulita team never rushes. It’s all about your comfort and preferred pace here.

Slow and steady wins the race, or in this case, grabs the wave!

Surfing With Others

You never know who you’ll bump into when surfing in La Lancha.

Not to brag, but we know all the hot spots for learning to surf in Mexico.

If you don’t believe us, take a look at our surf map with 10 unique surf spots! We love switching up your surf routine. After all, variety is the spice of life!

Of course, we take ALL of our beginner surfers to the best and most beautiful surfing spots. Hoooowever, sometimes they’re not as empty as we’d like. Most of the time, you have space to grow and learn, but sometimes we’ll bump into other keen water babies!

This isn’t a problem for us, though! When surfing in La Lancha, and the other spots, we teach our team to duck and dive around other surfers. No collisions here! Just blissful fun and shared joy.

Sharing is caring, right??
White Water Wave Practice
Finally, we also pack in a good session of white water wave practice.

Surfing for beginners in Punta Mita isn’t just listening to instructors! Though we love to talk about the ins and outs of surfing, we also know you need some water time.

Like Day 1, we make sure you get a good session of wave catchin’ in. We’re all about learning by doing, so we make sure YOU get to dive in and experiment in the white water. This is where you’ll learn the nitty gritty surfing techniques before you face the more gnarly waves.

The feeling of the warm sun on your face, freshly waxed board at your feet, and the salty breeze in your hair. Nothing beats it, does it?

Surfing For Beginners In Punta Mita Day 2

Our surfing Sayulita team is ALWAYS here to help!

Our five-day surf camp is created with YOU in mind. Our QUALIFIED team tailors each day to newbie surfers, ensuring you can jump in without worries. You might get some salt water in your eyes, but you’ll catch a wave in the process!

So, will YOU fall asleep with the waves in your dreams tonight?

If you do, make those dreams a REALITY! Whether you’ve experienced the surf before or not, we’ve got space for you at our WildMex surf camp in Punta Mita or Sayulita.

Our professionals put YOU first. With our team, there’s epic wave catchin’ all around!

Get to know our surf camp online here. Or, opt for our surf camp with included accommodation here.

We’d hate for you to miss out! Bookmark this page to learn MORE about Day 3 soon!

You’ll find us waxing our boards…
We’ll save one for you!

WildMex

eady to take on your next challenge with a Surf Camp in Punta Mita?
By WildMex

Wildmex Surf Camp in Punta Mita (La Lancha): What to Expect on Day 1

Day 1 of your Surf Camp in Punta Mita - “What will I learn?”

Ready to take on your next challenge with a Surf Camp in Punta Mita?

Ready to take on your next challenge with a Surf Camp in Punta Mita?

Do you know the true THRILL of catching your first wave?

Learning to Surf in Mexico is an experience like no other. With the sun beaming down, crystal waters, and a one-of-a-kind chilled-out vibe, Surfing in La Lancha is here to offer the ULTIMATE adrenaline rush.

Buuuut, before you become the boss of the waves, you’ll need to brush up on the surfing basics.

Meet WildMex’s Surf Camp in Punta Mita. Our five-day surf camp designed to take you from beginner to surf legend in a short course. Thanks to our experienced instructors and top surf equipment, you’ll be riding the surf in nooooo time!

Are you pumped up and ready to go? Or are you still considering courses? Well, why not find out what learning to surf in Punta Mita is REALLY about and why you should choose Wild Mex over any other as your hot-spot to hang-ten?

Press play and scroll down to explore what you’ll learn on DAY 1 of your Wild Mex Surf Camp!

Why Choose A Surf Camp For Surfing in La Lancha?

Surfing in La Lancha with Wild Mex is ALL about having fun!

Planning your next holiday? Looking for some ACTIVE fun? A surf camp might be the best route for you, your friends and family.

If you’re ten tabs deep into your research journey, we’re here to help.

When it comes to surfing for beginners in Punta Mita and La Lancha or learning to surf in Sayulita, we’re your EXPERTS.

Let’s face it - no one climbs onto a board and rocks the waves on their first try. So, whether you’re completely new to the surf or not, a surf camp will boost your KNOWLEDGE and CONFIDENCE - leaving you to make unforgettable ocean memories, no matter what.

We work with all skill levels, ages, and surfboards to help you get what YOU want out of the experience.

Plus, we put safety first, meaning you can leave with a SMILE on your face not a bump on your head - learning the basics of water safety alongside your surfing here in Mexico.

Knowledge is power when surfing, we’re here (the locals and experts) to tell all!

So, let’s jump in shall we? Here’s what you’ll learn on your first day when learning to surf in Punta Mita - with WildMex.

Pop-Ups & Functional Stance

Surfing in La Lancha with Wild Mex is ALL about having fun!

While we believe ALL aspects of surfing are fun, pop-ups are the favorite part for many of our new friends.

Surfing for beginners in Punta Mita day 1 revolves around safety AND enjoyment. So, we make sure you learn pop-ups on your first day to get you up and riding the waves instantly!

Pop-Ups and the functional stance teach you to stand on the board while using your weight quickly and powerfully to catch the wave.

Eyes up, head up, pop up! Your eyes, head, shoulders, and torso position are key components to a gnarly pop up. You’ll learn how to develop a smooth, flowing and effortless pop-up which you’ll practice and master over the 5 days.

Soon you’ll be riding the surf like a PRO!

Turtle Rolls

Unlike other surf camps, we make sure our students learn the importance of a turtle roll from day one. We put your safety first, and this is one of our top tips for all newbies.
Sadly, a turtle roll doesn’t involve cute turtles! However, this move will allow you to pass through breaking waves and tricky conditions.

Also known as an Eskimo roll, this technique will allow you to maintain buoyancy without having to discard your board. A must-use maneuver for any surfers at our Surf Camp in Punta Mita and beyond!

Falling & Starfish Techniques

 Learning to Surf in Mexico comes with many surprises!

Yup, that’s right! We teach you to fall - on your first day.

Sounds counterproductive, right? - Wellll, it’s not! Here’s why…

Underwater is actually your safety zone whilst surfing. We love to see our beginner surfers grow their confidence by learning to fall safely. Once you nail this trick, you’ll feel calmer and more confident on the board and in the waves.

Our WildMex surf coaches will also teach you the Starfish Technique for falling in shallow waters (the most common kind here). Learning to surf in Sayulita combines safety and fun, and the Starfish method is one we love to practice again and again to ensure surfing in oceans with reef aren’t an obstacle or something to fear.

That leads us on to our next lesson…

Rocks and Reef

 Learning to Surf in Mexico comes with many surprises!

Our Surf Camp in Punta Mita and La Lancha takes you to some MESMERIZING viewpoints. From oceanwide views to picturesque beaches, we tick ALL your vacation boxes. Sometimes we take our surfers into shallow waters, including areas with rocks and reefs.

Though this might sound technical or scary - DON’T WORRY! We’ll equip you with all you need to know about shallow water surfing, falling, and maneuvers before you head out!

From the very first moment, you’ll receive safety knowledge and insight to improve your surfing in La Lancha.

Basic Surfing Etiquette

Don’t wanna be in the dog house? When learning to Surf in Mexico, learn surfing etiquette first!

If you don’t wanna be in the dog house (i.e the beginner everyone shakes their head to), you’d better learn some surfing etiquette!

- Another concept you’ll learn on your first day here!

In our classroom, you’ll become familiar with surfing terms such as “right or way”, “drop-in” and “snaking” you’ll also onboard the importance of holding on to your board and learn how to give and get respect in the water. - Lessons you just cannot learn on your first day on your own.

On your first day, we’ll teach you how to be the good kinda’ beginner!

How to Catch White Water Waves

Last but not least, we also use DAY 1 to teach you how to catch your FIRST white water waves. This is an experience you’ll never forget! - Trust us.

Learning to Surf in Mexico is unique for everyone. But, we make sure all our students catch a white water wave.

Catching one of these waves is a badge of honor for ALL new surfers. This is the first time you’ll experience how the board glides along the wave while you balance upright on two feet. Here is where you’ll finally feel the RUSH all surfers dream of.

Endless summer… here… we… come!

Surf Camp in Punta Mita: Day One Round-Up

Don’t wanna be in the dog house? When learning to Surf in Mexico, learn surfing etiquette first!

Do you hear the call of the waves? Don’t ignore it!

We’re here to guide you through your first surfing experience. Forget your worries - our team of QUALIFIED instructors know how to help you avoid wipeouts. Instead, you’ll be gliding through the surf like a seasoned pro.

From reliable safety talks to tried and tested surfing techniques out on the beach and into the ocean waves - your first day at your Surf Camp in Punta Mita teaches you the basics and so much more.

It’s not just classroom work like some other camps - You’ll spend plenty of time in the water too! And in no time, you’ll be catching your first whitewater waves on your very first day... Talk about growth!

First time surfing? Make sure you work with professionals when you take the plunge. Learning to surf in Sayulita, Punta Mita, and La Lancha is easier than ever with the Wild Mex team.

 

Get to know our surf camp online here. Or, opt for our surf camp with included accommodation here.

Save this page for later because we have MORE coming on Day 2 soon!

For now, we’ll be by the ocean…

See you there! Yeeew!

WildMex

Are you picky about what’s on your plate? Our local crocs aren’t! But, what do these big guys have for lunch? This is a question we see all the time - and don’t worry, you’re not on the list! Typically, the La Lancha crocodiles feed on nearby fish, birds, and anything else they can find in the mangroves. These creatures don’t have a complicated shopping list! It’s all about ease and searching the mangroves for food.
By WildMex

Considering surf lessons in La Lancha?

Get ready to meet our special friends. Find out all you need to know about the La Lancha Crocodiles here!

Surf lessons in La Lancha mix wildlife and extreme sports!

Dear Banderas Bay Community:

On the afternoon of October 7, 2022, a young man who was returning from surfing at La Lancha beach in Punta de Mita, while crossing a bridge that crosses one of the creeks on the path that gives access to this beach, was bitten in the calf by a local crocodile.
The young man arrived at the Wildmex facilities, the Surf School at the access to this beach, he was helped in our store and later taken to the nearest hospital.
The young man is out of any danger, and his speedy recovery is expected.
We believe that this incident happened due to the rains of recent weeks, the water level in the estuary has risen and reached the level of the bridge, which allowed the crocodile to have easier access to the people and pets that pass through.

This bridge has already been raised and we hope this will prevent any other such situation.
We remind you that both in Bahía de Banderas and throughout our country we share natural spaces with many other species and it is important to be careful and respectful of the other inhabitants of our environment, as well as pay special attention to taking care of our families and pets when we are in natural areas with different types of fauna.
We ask the entire community that wants to visit La Lancha Beach to pay attention to the signage present at the entrance to La Lancha Beach and along the path, to exercise due caution when entering, walk in groups, carefully observe the path and check that there are no crocodiles nearby before crossing the bridges that cross the creeks of the estuary.

Sincerely

The Wild Mexico Adventures Team

When was the last time you saw a WILD animal?

Let’s face it, nature can be CRAZY! It’s easy to forget that we share this amazing world with such unique and primative creatures.

If you’re an animal lover, you’re in for a treat when you arrive for your surf lessons in La Lancha. Not only will you receive EXPERT training and the feeling of PURE adrenaline, but you’ll also get to meet our special guests - the La Lancha crocodiles!

These lil’ guys tend to shock some of our surfing La Lancha visitors, but we’re here to clean up all the misconceptions. You see, our crocodile friends are harmless! These buddies are actually more afraid of you, than you are of them, and they’re always impressed by your impressive surf moves!

Are you worried about passing through our croc spot? We’ve gathered our top facts about the La Lancha crocodiles to ease your nerves. Scroll down to find out about our special guests before you arrive at your surf lessons in La Lancha.

Wanna meet a croc up close? Check out the best time to surf in La Lancha.

#1 Our Crocodiles Are More Visible In Summer

Though a La Lancha crocodile sighting isn’t guaranteed, you’re more likely to see our
friends in summer. In the warmer months, the mangroves flood a little, and this excess water leads to exciting glimpses on the way to your surf lessons.

The crocodiles also have their offspring in these months, so you might get to see the
next generation of La Lancha crocs! Due to higher water levels, crocodiles will be closer
to the trail in these months - but don’t be alarmed! You’ll arrive at your surf lessons for kids and adults without a bite.

#2 La Lancha Crocodiles Are Super Relaxed

When you think of crocodiles, what images pop to mind? Snap, snap, snap, scary
reptiles? The crocodile from Peter Pan? Predators? Well… these common thoughts simply aren’t true!

It’s common to be afraid of crocodiles, yet the local La Lancha crocs are actually
extremely chilled out. Often, our local crocodiles will see you and run away - not the
other way around! These guys spend their time relaxing, not planning an attack on our guests!

So, if you spot a crocodile on the way to your surfing La Lancha experience, make sure
you smile, wave, and leave the croc to chill out. Even if you’re a little scared, avoid poking our friends with sticks or stones - they’ll appreciate it!

Our surfing La Lancha mangroves have some hidden secrets!

#3 We Only Have One Big Male Croc

Did you know the La Lancha mangrove only hosts one large male crocodile?
That’s right, there’s only room for one croc in this town! This is due to the mangrove’s
limited size and food options. There’s not enough grub here to feed more than one
leader. While we’d love to have more, there’s simply no more room at the inn!

However, our current largest crocodile has been here for nearly ten years. His name is El
Capi (The Captain), and he’s always respectful. If you see him, make sure you give him a big smile and a salute for being the big boss!

La Lancha Surf Break in Punta de Mita

#4 Young Crocodiles Travel And Find Their Own Homes

Like us surfers, crocodiles enjoy traveling. In the rainy season, our crocs swim to
different estuaries and explore other mangroves. This is usually to find more space and food, as La Lancha offers limited space for big crocs.

Crocodiles also travel into the La Lancha area. If a larger crocodile finds its way into the
La Lancha mangrove, it’ll kick out the smaller crocs. But, this is very rare, and our male croc has been here for a decade. Survival of the largest over here!

We also only have a handful of female and elderly females who mate and birth offspring
each summer. When our baby crocs grow up, they swim out into the estuary and find a home of their own. Talk about empty nest syndrome for us!

#5 Crocodiles Aren’t Fussy Eaters

Are you picky about what’s on your plate? Our local crocs aren’t! But, what do these big
guys have for lunch? This is a question we see all the time - and don’t worry, you’re not on the list!

Typically, the La Lancha crocodiles feed on nearby fish, birds, and anything else they
can find in the mangroves. These creatures don’t have a complicated shopping list! It’s all about ease and searching the mangroves for food.

Are you picky about what’s on your plate? Our local crocs aren’t! But, what do these big guys have for lunch? This is a question we see all the time - and don’t worry, you’re not  on the list!  Typically, the La Lancha crocodiles feed on nearby fish, birds, and anything else they can find in the mangroves. These creatures don’t have a complicated shopping list! It’s  all about ease and searching the mangroves for food.

#6 Yes, You Might Spot A Crocodile Catching Waves

Heavy rains are common in the La Lancha rainy season, and this can cause some
unwanted movement for the crocs! Lots of precipitation causes the river mouth to open, so keep note of this if you’re caught in a storm.

If the rains reaches extreme levels, crocodiles can end up being pushed out to the
ocean. If you spot a crocodile in the water, don’t worry! These guys aren’t dangerous,
and they always make their way back home. They don’t want to be there either!

We don’t recommend swimming in the water or surfing when this occurs, and we’ll always let you know when it’s safe to take a dip.

Top Tip: Embrace Co-Living!

We’ve been co-living with these magnificent animals for years and years. The
mangroves are the natural home for these guys, so it’s important to respect their space.

We’re lucky to see them in their natural habitat!

Please don’t disrupt these guys. If you see any crocodiles on your visit, keep your
distance and don’t swim in the mangroves. Our mangroves are completely safe, but it’s
vital to look and not touch! Remember, no one wants to be bothered in their own home.
It’s always the best time to surf in La Lancha, so come on down and enjoy our one-of-a-
kind landscape! Whether you pick surf lessons for kids or explore adult surf lessons in

La Lancha, you’ll make lifelong memories.

Ready to experience something new? Book Punta Mita surf lessons here or Sayulita surf lessons here.
We’ll see you soon
WildMex

By WildMex

5 Reasons Why Surfing Lessons for Kids Are Important in 2022

 Sayulita surfing lessons for kids are now available with WildMex

How old were you when you caught your first wave?

Do you remember the thrill of popping up, feeling the wind in your hair, gliding through the whitewash, falling off with a MASSIVE smile, and wanting to do it all over again??

Or maybe, you've yet to catch your first wave but have a burning desire to allow your children the feeling of being truly FREE and one with mother nature?

Either way, jumping on a board when young is an excellent way to embrace positivity and build confidence around the ocean. However, taking to the waves is a no-go if your young ones haven’t had any lessons! Surf lessons for kids are crucial before your tots start exploring the ocean.

Surfing lessons for kids involve much more than just learning the ropes. From building confidence to improving water safety, our Punta Mita and Sayulita surfing lessons for kids bring life-long skills to the table. Talk about life-changing memories!

Are you considering booking a few lessons for your young’uns? Well, read on to discover the ultimate benefits of surf lessons for kids, with WildMex!

Surf lessons for kids with WildMex put smiles on all faces…

#1 Improved Swimming Skills

Learning to swim is a life skill that everyone should know. So, getting your kids started when they’re young is the best course of action! You never know when you’ll next need to use your swimming skills, so keeping them topped up from a young age is essential.

Though our participants must be able to swim, our beginner surf lessons will strengthen your kid’s swimming abilities. Practice makes perfect, and surfing lessons for kids are a fun way to spice up your child’s swimming routine!

#2 Better Ocean Safety

Of course, our surfing lessons for kids primarily focus on learning the sport. But did you know participants also learn about beach and ocean safety? Regardless of whether you live by the sea or not, knowing how to practice careful behavior around coastlines can save your life.

We aim to teach our young surfers about water safety, how to avoid danger in the water, and how to recognize dangerous weather. Safety basics are a must when learning to surf. Good habits start at a young age!

In need of ‘surf lessons for kids near me’? Don’t look any further, WildMex is here to help!

#3 Confidence Building

If you want to help your child gain confidence, your first thought might not be to Google ‘surf lessons for kids near me’. Yet, surfing and swimming in the sea are useful confidence-building tricks for all ages.

It’s easy for kids to learn to swim in a calm, indoor pool. However, negotiating waves and understanding the tides will boost their self-esteem and water knowledge. These are skills that will provide confidence for life!

#4 Fitness With a Side of Fun

Getting fit and staying fit doesn’t always sound fun. Let’s be honest; how many of us adults dread sticking to a workout plan? Wouldn’t it be a little easier if exercise was actually… fun?

Well, surfing lessons for kids with WildMex are here to introduce children to fitness without feeling boring or repetitive. Staying active keeps us healthy, so set your children free and up to thrive with positive fitness sessions, with mother nature. Nothing beats the feeling of catching your first wave while facing the stunning Pacific Ocean.

Surfing lessons for kids aren’t complete without your certified WildMex instructors!

#5 Meet Like-Minded Friends

Finally, Punta Mita and Sayulita surfing lessons for kids are social events. Here, your children will broaden their surfing and communication skills in friendly, interactive lessons. Social skills are an important part of surfing, especially at a beginner’s level. So, at WildMex we encourage our young surfers to get to know each other out on the open water.

Unforgettable skills, memories, and friends! What more could you want from your child’s first surf lessons?

Q: Are Sayulita Surfing Lessons for Kids Safe?

Surfing lessons for kids are exciting! But, parents want to ensure their kids are in well-trained hands, and we get it. That’s why we’ve taken multiple steps to ensure all participants are safe and protected whilst surfing with WildMex.
How We Keep Our Young Surfers Safe
Why should you book with WildMex? Here’s why you should stop looking for ‘surf lessons for kids near me’ and consider our professional team instead.

All WildMex surf lessons for kids are provided by ISA-certified instructors. Thanks to rigorous training and certifications, our team has the skills to keep your children safe while teaching them the tricks of the trade.
We understand that kids need a little more support. That’s why our Punta Mita, Sayulita, and Puerto Vallarta surfing lessons for kids ages 5-10 include one instructor for every two kids. Double the instructors, double the safety.
High-quality equipment, every time. When you book Sayulita surfing lessons for kids, you’ll also be booking access to over 300 premium surfboards and additional equipment. The better the equipment, the better your kid’s experience is - and we only focus on the best!

Confidence and safety in the water are essential aspects of our program. So, don’t worry! We always work at the level of our students and ensure no one gets left behind. There’s no one-size-fits-all here!

Wanna give your kids an adventure they’ll never forget? Then Puerto Vallarta surfing lessons for kids ages 5-10 could be your next hang-out spot.

Surf Lessons for Kids: The Bottom Line

So, will we have the pleasure of teaching your young’uns how to surf?

Our Sayulita, Punta Mita, and Puerto Vallarta surfing lessons for kids ages 5 and up are designed with fun and safety in mind. Kids don’t get to surf every day, so allow your little ones to experience the true thrill of ocean waters with our professional and friendly team.

You never know; our surf lessons for kids might unlock a new passion in your children.
- Surfing medals incoming!

What are you waiting for? Make this vacation one to remember for all the family.

Book Punta Mita surf lessons here or Sayulita surf lessons here.

See you soon!

WildMex

How to Choose the Right Surfboard Leash?
By WildMex

How to Choose the Right Surfboard Leash?

Curious about how to choose the right surfboard leash for your surfboard to have the most epic surfing adventure?

Choosing the right surfboard leash not only protects other surfers in the water from getting in an accident with an awol board but it also eliminates the fear of losing control of your board which could mean dings and breakages or having to leave the lineup and swim back to shore to get it - which can sure be a pain in the neck!

Whilst a great variety of leash sizes, styles, and lengths may make you feel overwhelmed, this blog will help you on your journey to assure a comfortable and water-safe experience from your local break to our kick-ass surf camp in Sayulita and Punta Mita.

What’s the Purpose of Using a Surfboard Leash?

Wild Mex Wave Coaches at our Surf Board Rental in Punta Mita Can Guide You In Detail About Choosing Your Leash Length

The purpose of using a surfboard leash is to have full control of your surfboard while still having fun in the water. The famous leg leash will prevent your surfboard from being swept away by waves and will stop runaway surfboards from hitting other surfers and swimmers. 

Leg Ropes Need-To-Know!

Leashes, also known as leg ropes, are sort of belts/ropes that you tie with your ankle/knee at one end and with your surfboard at the other end. They are a great invention as they remove the stress of controlling your surfboard. With leashes, you don’t need to swim against waves to get your board. Moreover, leashes protect your surfboard from hitting shorelines and/or other surfers.

In addition to this, leashes also play their role in ensuring safe surfing for you. They don’t only save you from longest swims but also allow you to fall away from your board during falls (if there are no other surfers around.)

An important piece of advice to follow is that you must always put on a leash when there are numerous surfers around. The reason behind this is to protect yourself and others from an unexpected board flying towards others or you. To avoid such injuries, many towns recommend surfers use leashes as per their law. 

Dangers To Be Aware Of

Although leashes play their role in ensuring your safety, they can break too. Therefore, you must keep in mind that leashes may break and leave you alone out in the swell. For such an incident, you must always know the below useful tips that would help you in your local waters and here at your WildMex surf camp in Punta Mita or Sayulita.

  • Don’t surf when you’re already tired. If you start feeling low on energy during your session, we recommend heading in before you get too tired. 
  • Some wave-lovers who fit in the category of surfing for intermediates in Sayulita do opt to go without the leash. We recommend learning to surf with the leash first and moving on to removing the leash when you’re confident that you can control your board completely without one later down the line.  
  • Whenever you practice surfing without a leash, make sure to do it in an uncrowded place to avoid injury to other surfers or swimmers. 


FAQs: On Choosing Your Leash

1. What Should Be The Length Of My Surfboard Leash?

hat Should Be The Length Of My Surfboard Leash?

The basic principle for choosing your leash length is that it should be the same length as your board.
In general, leashes are available in lengths from 5ft to 12ft depending on the need. To choose your leash, measure the length of your board and buy a leash of the same length for the best experience. However, a slightly longer leash than your surfboard is also perfectly fine for your local lineup or, for your surf camp in Sayulita, Punta Mita, and beyond.

2. What Should Be The Thickness Of My Leash?

What Should Be The Thickness Of My Leash?

A thicker leach is more durable and stronger than the thinner one. However, keep in mind that a thicker leash will drag more compared to the thinner one. When the waves are smaller, a thinner leash of 5mm-6mm would work perfectly. However, when surfing larger and heavier sets, a thicker leash of 7mm-9mm is recommended.

In stronger waves, thinner leashes may tear out and cause you unpleasant experiences. Therefore, our knowledgeable surf coaches in our surfboard rental in Punta Mita and Sayulita always recommend using thicker leashes for medium-large wave surfers as well as beginners.

3. Knee/Calf Leash vs. Ankle Leash: What Should I Pick?

3. Knee/Calf Leash vs. Ankle Leash: What Should I Pick?

Let’s learn about the difference between these two so that you can choose the one that’s best for you!

THE ANKLE LEASH:

THE ANKLE LEASH:

A great number of surfers use an ankle leash because it truly is the most convenient and comfortable form. Attaching it to your ankle makes you feel at home for two reasons: The first one is that the ankle is the most flexible and comfortable part of the body to attach a leash. The second is that attaching it to the ankle makes it easier for you to kick back your surfboard in case of tumbling. However, please note that an ankle leash tangles more compared to a knee leash.

THE CALF / KNEE LEASH:

WildMex’s Surf Camp For Surfing For Intermediates In Punta Mita Guides Surfers On Which Surf Board Leash To Use As Part Of The Theory.

In contrast to an ankle leash, a calf or knee leash is less comfortable but promises fewer tangles. It is the best for those surfers who use a longboard or a SUP (Stand up Paddle). On the downside, it is not as easy to pull your surfboard back against waves because it is attached to a higher point i.e., your knee. However, attaching it to this higher point does make it easier for you to walk on top of your surfboard to rip tricks and manoeuvres without tripping on the leash.

4. What To Do In Case Your Surfboard Leash Snaps?

4. What To Do In Case Your Surfboard Leash Snaps?

The first and foremost important thing to do when your leash snaps, is to remain calm and maintain relaxed breathing. If you panic, you may get yourself into trouble. Therefore, stay calm and tell yourself that you can safely and bravely deal with this situation. If there are other surfers around, don’t be shy to ask for help. 

If there is no one around, swim in a relaxing manner by conserving energy to get back to wherever your board may be or the shore (always choose your safest option). 


Leash Safety

Now that you are familiar with the basic facts about leashes and can easily pick one for yourself, let’s talk about safety. Although leashes can make your surfing journey fantastic, they can sure make you stressed out too - if they break. Therefore, you must have some knowledge about leash safety

Keep in mind that some leashes go a long way but some get weaker and wear out very soon. Therefore, make sure to perform a leash check every time you prepare your equipment for the beach or before your surf camp in Punta Mita and Sayulita with WildMex!

If you notice that your leash is weaker than before and may break at any point, don’t wait for it to break. Instead, you must get a new leash immediately or take assistance from our surfboard rental in Sayulita, where a member of our team will be happy to guide you. This won’t only protect you from injury but will also protect other surfers from being injured by your flying surfboard

Stay Safe and Have Fun!

Stay Safe and Have Fun!

Ready to go on the most adventurous surfing trip of your life? It’s time to book your intermediate surf camp in Punta Mita and Sayulita now and pack up your gnarly surfing bags! To get more information about our surf camps' pricing and packaging click here. Alternatively, we’ve got surf maps, transport, accommodation, boards, trips, and more, plus over 300+ varieties of surfing equipment to choose from! From the highest quality equipment to having your very own professional surf coach for beginner or intermediate training; find everything here in one spot, with WildMex

So what are you waiting for? Hurry up and contact our Wildmex team for all of your surfing needs! 

By WildMex

Surfing In Punta Mita, Mexico? When To Turtle Roll And When To Duck Dive

Surfing in Punta mita
Learning duck dives and turtle rolls are a great way to progress your surfing in Punta Mita

Do You Know When To Use The Duck Dive Or When To Turtle Roll While Surfing?

When you start learning to surf in Punta Mita, Sayulita, or anywhere else for that matter – you’ll start to realize how important these gnarly maneuvers are when it comes to progressing your abilities, looking like you know what you’re doing, staying safe in the water, and ultimately, having an outstanding surfing experience. Yet, before you start onboarding these techniques, let’s get some valuable insights into these two significant terms, plus how and when would be best to use them!

Let’s dive in! 😉

What is a Turtle Roll?

Try the turtle roll while learning to surf in Mexico

The Turtle Roll, also known as the Eskimo roll, is an amazing way to get past a larger or breaking wave using a foam board, longboard, or any other board with too much volume to dive the board under the wave. When you start learning to surf in Punta Mita, you may encounter larger sets and powerful waves that require this technique. To get through white walls and bigger sets with your foamie or a longboard, you would make a turtle roll. If you choose to sign up for our beginner's surf camp in Punta Mita or Sayulita, the turtle roll is one of the techniques you’ll learn!

What is a Duck Dive?

Surfing for Beginners Punta Mita comes with duck dive and turtle roll opportunities!

To break through tall or powerful waves with a short board, most intermediate-advanced surfers use the duck dive technique. As the name depicts, it is a trick to exert your force to take your shortboard under the deep water against oncoming or striking waves, to pass through without being set back or struck by the wave. The duck dive technique is useful for lining yourself up whenever you see a large wave coming your way. If you choose to sign up for our intermediate surf camp in Punta Mita or Sayulita, the duck dive is one of the techniques you’ll learn!

When Should You Turtle Roll While Learning to Surf in Mexico?

While surfing in Punta Mita and Sayulita out on your longboard or foamie, you’ll find that larger oncoming waves and white water will try to push you back in the direction of the shore. Whenever you find yourself stuck in such a situation, always choose to make a turtle roll to keep control of your board while maintaining your position and direction out the back. The specific time for the turtle roll is just before the wave is passing or breaking in front of you (1 meter away). The turtle roll is a must when a powerful wave is coming your way, however, we recommended to stop practicing your turtle roll if the water level is very shallow as you could injure yourself and/or damage your board.

When Should You Duck Dive?

Whenever a large or powerful wave makes it difficult to reach the lineup while surfing in Punta Mita or Sayulita, it's the time to make a duck dive. The duck dive always helps to get past the largest waves to safely and successfully reach the lineup. The best thing about the duck dive is that it saves you time and energy paddling out and will also help you reach that *magic spot* efficiently. The duck dive sure takes practice, yet is performed successfully when the distance between you and the wave is at least 2 meters.

Surfing in Punta de Mita is

IS a blast for surfers of all levels and abilities, with breaks to suit all skills

How Do You Turtle Roll When Learning to Surf in Punta Mita?

Learning the turtle rolls during surfing in Punta Mita

The duck dive is a technique to sink your board underwater for a few seconds to beat the powerful waves and reach the lineup safely. Here, let’s look into a detailed and proper way to help you achieve the duck dive successfully.

Before you dive into the water to avoid incoming waves, make a few stronger strokes in the same straight direction. This will help you in building momentum that would ultimately allow you to dive deep into the water and pass through larger sets to not get set back.

Extend your arms and push down on the rails of your board to allow your surfboard to submerge in the deep water. In this way, you would get more stability and hold. Before the wave hits you, you’ll push yourself into a prone cobra pose. From there, put pressure on the board and dip your head and shoulders downward under the water. Imagine that you want to sink yourself right under the wave.

Now, push on the tail with your foot or your knee to bring the tail down so that the whole surfboard can be underwater to prevent being dragged towards the beach.

Next, bring your body close to the board so you can maintain more depth. Relax and let yourself come back up to the surface naturally. Once you’ve broken the surface, paddle toward the next wave.

Want to learn this technique step by step in the water with our professional surf coaches? Check out the details of our surf camps in Punta Mita and Sayulita here.

Common Mistakes in Duck Diving

Here are a few common mistakes that you can avoid while practicing your duck dive.

  • Trying to dive deep in shallow water. This is a big no-no. If you do so, you may get injured by hitting your body/head at the bottom surface and/or end up damaging your board.
  • When you dive deep in deep water, don’t rush to come up. Instead, follow the flow and let yourself raise naturally for a successful maneuver.
  • Try not to close your eyes while duck diving. Keeping your eyes open will help you keep in the right direction and protect you from hitting anything oncoming.
  • Avoid trying to make duck dives with longboards or boards with too much volume. It’s just not possible! Always use a shortboard for making duck dives.

SUMMARY

Learning how to duck dive at our Sayulita surf camp would make your surfing in Sayulita something to remember!

Before you start practicing these maneuvers, make sure to choose the appropriate surfboard first. Remember, a longboard with greater volume is the most appropriate for making turtle rolls, while a shortboard is best for diving deep under the water with the duck dive!
Learning to surf in Mexico? Or, local to us and want to try out our selection of 300+ surfboards? Drop into our surfboard rental in Punta Mita or Sayulita (see map) or browse our prices online here.
Whichever maneuver you choose is best for you, make sure to practice, practice, practice! The more you practice these techniques, the better you’ll become at them!

Think you’d like some extra assistance? Hurry up and book a surf camp in Sayulita or Punta Mita with us today! Our expert surf coaches and wave lovers alike are waiting to help you improve your surfing abilities and help fine-tune your advanced techniques and maneuvers, for higher-quality surf sessions and greater fun. Contact us here for more details on availability, prices, and packages or to simply book your beginner/intermediate/advanced surf camp with a member of our knowledgeable WildMex team!

Until next time,

Peace & Love!

A Complete Guide on Longboard Fins for intermediates and Surfing for Beginners Punta Mita and Sayulita
By WildMex

How to Choose Your Longboard Fin – Guide for Surfing in Punta Mita and Sayulita

A Complete Guide on Longboard Fins for intermediates and Surfing for Beginners Punta Mita and Sayulita

Incredible and outstanding maneuvers while surfing in Sayulita and Punta Mita are possible only with the right fins. When you fail to choose the right fins, high-performance surfing can become problematic.

In spite of the thruster vs quad setups for shortboards which you can read about in our alternative blog here, the diverse range of longboard fins now on offer have made surfing for beginners in Sayulita and intermediates alike, waaay more adventurous and enjoyable.

If you are planning on surfing in Sayulita or surfing in La Lancha here in Punta Mita, it’s vital to choose and learn to set up the most appropriate fin for your longboard to perform at your highest potential, no matter your current skill set.

This blog was carefully crafted by our WildMex team of dedicated surfers and wave lovers to help you on this journey and to ensure your surf trip is a memorable one, catching the finest waves, ripping the gnarliest maneuvers, and having the most fun possible out in the swell!

So, let’s make a start? Let’s learn how to set up your longboard fin for that splendid surfing experience here in Mexico…

Longboard Fin Setup for Surfing in Sayulita & Punta Mita

Nowadays, you will find a great variety of longboard surfboards on the market. Whenever you buy a longboard surfboard, make sure to perform the right fin configuration based on the board’s shape and outline. The two famous configurations are as follows:

  • 2+1 fin setup
  • Single fin setup

2+1 FIN SETUP

Learning to surf in Mexico starts with setting up your 2+1 fin board

As its name depicts, a 2+1 fin is where the center fin is bounded with 2 other smaller fins or sidebites. The purpose of such a fin when surfing in Punta Mita or Sayulita is to get more control so that you can surf higher-performing waves.

To get the desired performance while using a 2+1 fin, you must choose a smaller centre fin compared to what you’d use with the single fin setup. Once you have this, you can perform the fin setup by moving the sideway fins to and fro in relevance with the center fin.

For more responsive and faster surfing, set the center fin closer to the sidebites. For greater control over your board, extend the distance between them.

Single Fin Setup

Single fin setup is most common for small/medium, fat, and weak waves whilst surfing in La Lancha

A great number of surfers and especially beginners-intermediate use the single fin setup for surfing Punta Mita, Sayulita and La Lancha. The prime reason behind this is that the single fins are not as sharp as 2+1 fins and are best for less drive. These single fin setups are not ideal for high-performing waves but perform flawlessly in small/medium, fat, and weak waves.

Single fins assure a loose flow under the feet while maintaining a high speed. As single fins are relatively larger with a 9” or 9.5” pivot, you can easily position your fin anywhere.

Positioning it forward would give you a looser feel while positioning it back would result in greater control and hold. Play around and see what works best for you!

Types Of Longboard Fins For Surfing Punta Mita & Sayulita

Whether you’re at home choosing a new fin for your latest surf trip to Mexico, on your way to our surf camp in Punta Mita, or you’re already here and simply passing by our surfboard rental in Punta Mita or Sayulita, it would be hard not to notice our selection of 300+ boards with a variety of fin setups, or the variety on offer in the marketplace right now! We get it, sometimes this can be a bit daunting – but don’t fret!! We are here to uncomplicate the whole process to ensure you end up choosing the most ideal fin for what you want to get out of your surfing experience!

Choosing the appropriate type of longboard fin is crucial to gaining good control, making powerful movements, and enjoying your turns without being too affected by the flow.

So, here is a brief description of each type of longboard fin and the ones we recommend to help you select the right one for your surfing needs!

Discover here…

1) The Flex Fin

The Flex Fin by FCS for Surfing in La Lancha, Punta Mita, and Sayulita

With a narrow tip and a thin nose, the flex fins are great for their turning ability and performance on mellow waves.

Surfing for Beginners in Punta Mita is now more fun with Flex Fins due to two solid reasons – The first one is that these flex fins assure efficient movements with increased turnability as their flex let the maximum water energy pass through the fin easily.

Secondly, the flex fins are ideal for enjoying a little pizzaz and greater freedom for cuts and carves!

2) The All Round Fin

An All-Round Classic California Fin from True Ames is the best for surfing for beginners Sayulita

For those who love surfing throughout the year and in varied conditions, an all-round fin is a must-have! This all-round fin by True Ames has been designed on versatility to perform well within more or less all longboard wave surfing conditions. You’ll find many of our range of surfboards at our surfboard rentals in Punta Mita and Sayulita’ equipped-out with a classic like this one.

Choosing an all-round fin for your longboard would make you enjoy greater hold, stability, deep drives, and solid performance. With it, you won’t face any difficulty while trimming, cutbacks, or nose-riding.

The best feature about the all-round fin is that you can either use it as a single fin or with side bites as per your needs. It works absolutely super in any situation, for any surfer, for any type of longboard, and for all types of waves. Now, that’s a fin we’re mad for! – Yeeeeew!

3) The Pivot Fin

Longboard Surfers who love to cross-step must have this pivot fin from True Ames for surfing in La Lancha

Pivot fins like this one from True Ames are the best choices for those who love practicing their cross-stepping abilities!

Additionally, pivot fins are also great for nose-riding as their long surface area will help you maintain stability and steadiness whilst striding to the nose or hanging 10.

The rounded nose of the pivot fin aids in smoother, easier, and controlled nose-riding while maintaining the sleek direction down the line of the wave. If progressing your longboard tricks and maneuvers is high on your list while learning to surf in Mexico, this is our top recommendation!

4) The D Fin

The D fin from Macho Fins is a must-have while learning to surf in Mexico

For more advanced surfers, surfing heavier and massive logs often under tropical storms, the D fin is the best pick. Its design effectively fits with any type of longboard and is the most powerful fin to deal with stormy waves.

Due to the larger surface area of the D fin, it becomes difficult for the heavier water waves to change the direction of the board. Hence, it doesn’t only promise greater hold but also greater stability over choppy waves.

Moreover, the D fins are popular for outstanding trimming abilities with greater ease and steady movements.

However, a D fin is not more preferable for nose riding because it doesn’t fulfill all the requirements that are mandatory for a nose-riding fin, so, keep this well in mind when selecting what you want out of your fins!

Learning To Place Your Longboard Fin

The best Longboard fin placement for surfing in La Lancha

So, by now you know that the way you place your longboard fin majorly affects your stability and control over the waves.

If you place your longboard fin near the tail, you will get a good hold of your board during turns and cutbacks. In contrast, placing it near the nose would give you more stability during nose-riding.

You must be thinking about which option suits your surfing style best, which might change day to day, meaning you too can play around and change your fin setup on the daily, in regards to this!

The above-discussed types of fins would help you in deciding the best type for you based on your surfing purpose. For example, choosing a flex fin would require placing it near the tail for excellent turnability. Similarly, choosing a pivot fin would require you to place it near the nose for excellent nose-riding.

Whatever longboard fin you choose, practicing more and more and experimenting with configurations will help you enjoy surfing in Punta Mita and Sayulita to your absolute fullest!

Book a surf camp in Punta Mita to enjoy experimenting with our range of 300+ surfboards and their diverse range of fin configurations.

Book a surf camp in Punta Mita to enjoy experimenting with our range of 300+ surfboards and their diverse range of fin configurations.

Do you want to discover more surfing theory to improve your surfing abilities? Our epic surf camp in Punta Mita and Sayulita will help you do just that! Discover our 2022 prices and packages here or alternatively, visit our site to browse through our amazing collection of 300+ surfboards and their variety of fin configurations to book an hourly, daily, or weekly rental to discover solo!

Have a question that hasn’t been answered here? Feel free to drop us a message for anything unanswered including locations, availability, pricing, and anything you want to know before you book your next epic surf trip here in Mexico!

Peace and Love,

WildMex

Aprenda qué configuración de quillas de tabla de surf es mejor? El Thruster o el Quad Fin en nuestro WildMex Intermediate Surf Camp en Punta Mita
By WildMex

Which Surfboard Fin Setup to Choose? Thruster vs Quad Fin

Learn Which is better? The Thruster or the Quad Fin at our WildMex Intermediate Surf Camp In Punta Mita

Did you know that your surfboard’s fins play a BIG role in your board’s performance? 

Our intermediate surf campers do because that’s just one of the elements we teach within the theory at our surf camp in Punta Mita! Learn more here. 

Believe it or not, almost 40% of your board’s performance comes down to your choice of fins, so, we think it’s pretty crucial you know these kinda’ deets that other surf camps don’t take the time to teach you! 

This means switching out your fins, or your fin configuration when surfing in Punta Mita and beyond will play a key role in how your board is going to want to be surfed and therefore, how you will perform in the water on any given day.  But which surfboard fin setup to choose?

Whether you’re a big wave rider looking to maximize the chances of you making a giant section, or a local surf-enthusiast simply looking for faster ways to go down-the-line, today we are offering you the inside scoop into our surf camp in Punta Mita theory! So, keep reading here to discover more as we explore the difference between these two famous fin setups and learn What and When to ride. 

 

The History of Surfboard fin Setup

The popular quad and thruster share a parallel origin story. Both were developed in the early 80s within Australia and both were a response to the fiasco that almost everyone was having transitioning from single to twin fins! Eeeeep. 

 

What’s the Main Difference of Surfboard Fin Setup?

So, what’s the difference between the Quad (4-fin set-up) and the Thruster (3-fin set-up)? 

In short, Quads go faster and Thrusters turn better, but it goes way deeper than that, keep reading here for the details of each for you to consider what’s gonna work best for you… 

Why Choose The Quad Fin Set-Up?

 We offer a rad range of boards from Single fin to Thrusters and Quad fin setups at our Surf Board Rental in Punta Mita.

Everyone wants that quick but loose feeling while maintaining control when surfing, right? Well, that’s exactly what you get with the quad setup.

Quad surfboard fin setup

This setup brings out the fastest top speeds possible and can be put to play either in big and heavy waves, or small and mushy waves, it all comes down to the fin placement!

Why not try setting up your quad with the rear fins closer to the rail and slightly further up on smaller days for fast maneuvers and flexibility on the tail. And, on bigger days try out the quad with the fins placed back a little and also close to the rail for extra speed and hold on the face of the wave.

The quad will allow you that extra horsepower out the gate compared to the 3fin set-up and once you’re on your feet, don’t be surprised when you experience that instant oomph of down the line speed instead of having to pump your board!

WildMex likes to surf the quad at Burros & Paredon during south swells for better chances of making the faster sections! 

Why Choose The Thruster Fin Set-Up?

Surfing in La Lancha? Check out our variety of boards from Single fin to Thrusters and Quad fin setups from our rad range of 300+ surfboards.

When will you thrive with the thruster?

On those super rippable days

Whilst the quad works in both giant or mushy days, the thruster thrives on those high-quality, epic surf days. Think shoulder to slightly overhead, top to bottom, and plenty of room to move around, not too small, not too big, not too fast, and not weak either, just good quality waves that are simply just rippable.

When you have time to perform instead of having to glide and avoid certain sections, the thruster offers optimum performance value, with the fin placement in the back, you’re offered controlled drag that comes in useful when wanting to surf at a higher level on good quality waves.

Thrusters do still work in small waves, and big waves too but that will all come down to your fin of choice, buuuut, that’s for another blog! 😉 

WildMex likes to surf the thruster at Burros on North Swells and La Lancha all the time to perform quick, tight turns and pivots!!

 

 

 

The Recap

Why not try surfing in Punta Mita at our intermediate surf camp here in Mexico to accelerate your surfing abilities with oomph?

At our surf camp in Punta Mita, we teach our students about the different surfboard fin setups – their advantages and disadvantages and how finding the right fin setup for your choice of wave and surfing style is crucial to perform better and accelerate your surfing abilities whilst here surfing in Punta Mita and beyond. 

The Quad Setup
  • Quick 
  • Fast 
  • Loose 
  • Responsive
  • Fast-reacting
  • Works in a variety of wave types 
  • Many variations of fin placements to provide whatever type of ride the surfboard was designed for
The Thruster Setup
  • Stable 
  • Predictable
  • Radical manoeuvrability 
  • Controlled drag 
  • Increased lateral drive
  • Performs quick, tight turns and pivots
  • Speedy redirection
  • Performs at a higher level on good quality waves
  • More options available in the marketplace
  • More styles and designs on offer too! 

What’s Best for You?

The question we often get asked at our surfboard rental in Punta Mita is: “Which is better, the thruster or the quad?” Read here to discover…

With the bulk of surfboards coming in the 5-fin convertible option, the question we often get asked at our surf camp in Punta Mita is:

Which is better, the thruster or the quad?

We have no simple answer to this question, other than – both are superb. It all just depends on what you want and need out of yours! Hence the reason why so many boards come with a 5-fin option, allowing you to experience the variety of both. 

In the quest to push the boundaries of the imaginable in waves both big and small, your understanding of the real difference between the thruster and the quad setup is vital, so that you can choose for yourself which is best for YOU. 

So, one thing you’ll want to consider when choosing between the fin setup of quad fins vs thruster is which type of waves you’ll be surfing most often; and how exactly you wish your surfing style to be. 

We know that thrusters offer more predictability and control while quads are fast-reacting and quick. So, what are you looking for and which is right for you?​

Now it’s time to be your own board engineer! 

Try both and figure out what works best for you. Changing fins in a board can make the board feel like a completely different board! So, why not give it a go? 

Surfing in La Lancha at sunset couldn’t get much dreamer than this… Choose from our range of 300+ boards at our local Surf Board Rental in Punta Mita.

In the area and looking at surfing in La Lancha? We offer a variety of boards from Single fin to Thrusters and Quad fin setups from our rad range of 300+ surfboards at our. Check the range and prices here

Best of luck!
WildMex 

Surf Wax Guide for Learning To Surf In Mexico’s Punta Mita & Sayulita, Which surf wax are the locals using & why? - Cera para tablas de surf
By WildMex

What Type Of Surf Wax Should I Use?

Surf Wax Guide for Learning To Surf In Mexico’s Punta Mita & Sayulita

Girl waxing a surfboard at a surf camp

When learning to surf in Mexico’s Punta Mita and Sayulita one of the basics is learning what type of wax to use here and how to use it.

Some of the most frequently asked questions we get asked at our surf camp in Punta Mita are amongst the likes of – “When should I wax my surfboard?”, “Where should I wax my surfboard?” and “Which type of wax should I use?” All of these questions plus more will be answered in this full guide to surf wax that we created for you!

Keep reading to learn more…

How do you wax a surfboard for the first time?

 When learning to surf in Mexico’s Punta Mita and Sayulita one of the basics is learning what type of wax to use here and how to use it. 

Why Do You Use Surf Wax? 

Even the pro surfers wouldn’t dare step foot on the slippy deck of an unwaxed board, so don’t be the kook who forgets to wax up before paddling out – because that’s just a disaster waiting to happen!

In short, you use surf wax for grip. Whether you’re a seasoned ripper or an eager rookie, it’s safe to say that you’ve jumped up on your board and slipped right off at some point, right? Well, the wax helps prevent that – creating grip between you and your board, to allow you to paddle and ride it without sliding straight off. 

No one is resistant to the slippery gamble of not applying surf wax before paddling out, so make sure you bring a few boxes with you if you’re traveling solo surfing in Sayulita and Punta Mita. If you’ve come to learn to surf in Mexico at our surf camp in Punta Mita, don’t sweat it – your surf wax will be provided.

How Much is Surf Wax? 

Thankfully, wax is the most economical of all your surfing essentials. Costing around $3-4USD per bar, so, as the key ingredient to your surfing journey – be sure to stock up on brands such as – Sticky Bumps, Mrs. Palmers, Wave Equation, Sex Wax, Butta, or any of your preferred kinds. (Keep reading for further details on our recommendations). 

Keep in mind that your choice of wax will come down to where you’re off to! So, based on your trip’s climate and water temperature, you’ll need to plan accordingly. 

 

Surf wax used on a surfboard

If you’ve come to learn to surf in Mexico at our surf camp in Punta Mita, don’t sweat it – your surf wax will be provided.

Which Surf Wax Should You Use for Surfing in Punta Mita & Sayulita?

Learning which wax to buy for which conditions is key. Check out our temperature guide here: 

Temperature Guide for Surf Wax

  • From 22°C (72°F) upwards, opt for tropical-water wax.
  • From 18°C (65°F) to 22°C (72°F), opt for warm-water wax.
  • From 14°C (58°F) to 18°C (65°F), opt for cool-water wax.
  • For temperatures below 14°C (58°F), opt for cold-water wax.


During the colder water months surfing in Punta Mita and Sayulita (Jan-April), you’ll require the warm-water wax, you might also want a wetsuit top for sunset and early morning sessions. 

During the warmer water months (May-Dec) you’ll be better suited to tropical-water wax. The water here tends to cool down and warm up later than the weather (more or less one month later!) So, we start feeling “cooler” weather in Dec, but the water gets cooler in Jan. The weather will warm up again in April, however, the water won’t be warmer again until May. 

Surfers running on a beach with surfboards at sunset

 Learning to surf in Mexico during the colder water months (Jan-April)? Then you’ll require the warm-water wax!

 

Our Top Surf Wax Recommendations 

 

Mrs. Palmers Surf Wax: Base Coat Wax

Don’t overlook the base coat! Not only will a base coat add extra grip to your board but it will also help your top coat go further. You’ll need to put your elbow into the applying (just like any other base coat) but once it’s done you can expect a super, long-lasting hold. 

Fu Wax: Tropical Water Wax

Fu Wax is a Brazilian wax brand that grants exceptional performance and feels good under your feet. 

Not only does Fu Wax glue your feet to the board like no other wax around, but it also smells insane too. This wax is soft and offers an easy application, but not so soft that it’s only great for the first few pop-ups.

Surfing in Punta Mita’s tropical waters between May-Dec? Then Fu Wax is our top recommendation!

Sticky Bumps: Warm Water Wax

This wax does its job in the water. 

With decades of use, we LOVE Sticky Bumps at Wild Mex, not just because the unique bumps of wax left after using this stick hold their shape for the long run but because they also offer exceptional grip and performance, no matter your ability or surfing style. 

This wax is both sticky and durable and will hold up well while surfing in Sayulita and Punta Mita between the months of Jan-April. 

Sticky Bumps: Pink Wax Comb

Sticky Bumps: Pink Surf Wax Comb

Learning to surf in Mexico? Don’t underestimate the mighty power of a wax comb!

Why do we use pink at Wild Mex? Because when it’s pink, it’s harder to lose!
Not only will your wax comb will save you in moments you’re outta wax by roughing up the current wax on your board, but it will also be necessary for the moment you need to renew the wax on your board once it’s been overapplied and has become slippery. 

Use the straight edge for scraping the done-with wax off and the jagged edge for creating texture and grip. Yeeew! 

Your FAQs Answered:

Surf Wax Guide for Learning To Surf In Mexico’s Punta Mita & Sayulita,  Which surf wax are the locals using & why?

Sharpen your surf skills with our surf camp in Punta Mita for intermediate surfers.

“When Should I Wax My Surfboard?”

Many rookies who surf in Sayulita think their boards need a good ole’ waxing before every surf session, in fact, this is a common misconception. Really, your board only requires a light waxing before hitting the waves, if you feel you’re losing traction, this is when a deeper waxing will be required. 

If you’ve invested in a base coat and you’ve applied it correctly, you’ll find that you’ll be required to wax it less. On the contrary, if you’re surfing every day, you’ll find that you’ll need to wax it more. 

“Where Should I Wax My Surfboard?”

Put simply – the area where you plan to place your feet. 

BUT don’t underestimate how much of the board’s surface area your feet make contact with (especially if you’re using a longboard.)

We always suggest making a thin layer of wax on the whole board, with a more generous application where your feet will be planted, stepping, or dancing!

“Should I Wax My Foamie?”

Most foam surfboards are built with materials to provide excellent traction, however, if you find you keep slipping – a little wax never hurt anybody! 

 

Surf Wax Guide for Learning To Surf In Mexico’s Punta Mita & Sayulita,  Which surf wax are the locals using & why?

If you’re looking for surfboard rental in Punta Mita, we do offer wax but recommend bringing extra anyway – just in case.

Summing it up 

So, if you’ve bought the right wax, you’re halfway there. Now, simply apply where needed to set yourself up for toes on the nose!
If you’re looking for surfboard rental in Punta Mita, on the list for one of oursurf camps in Punta Mita, or simply coming with your own board, we recommend bringing extra wax anyway – just in case. Alternatively, you can purchase once you arrive at any of the local surf shops.

Final tip: Don’t forget to keep your wax out of the way of the sun – trust us, that’s not the kinda’ sticky situation you wanna be in!

Disclaimer 

Whilst your surf wax may ooze aromas of bubblegum, banana, and other delicious things, we do not recommend eating it (no matter how hungry you get mid-sesh) – there’s absolutely no nutritional value! 😉

Happy Surfing in Mexico!!!!

 

Learning to surf in Mexico? Check out this guide on how to get fit before your surf camp!
By WildMex

How To: Get Ready For Your 2022 Surf Camp in Punta Mita & Sayulita

Your Pre - Surf Camp Training Guide

 Learning to surf in Mexico? Check out this guide on how to get fit before your surf camp!

Just signed up for learning to Surf in Mexico with Wild Mex? Yeeew! Well, you best get ready because you are in for an adventure of a lifetime!

From experiencing your first wave to gliding across the ocean as you own it, the feeling you will live through on our epic surf camp in Punta Mita or Sayulita will be unmatchable.

So, what can you do beforehand, to get fit, prepped, and your body in tip-top shape so you can be the best surfer you can be once you arrive at camp? Keep reading to discover more…

Surf Camp Sayulita and Punta Mita

Learn to surf and catch your first wave at the La Lancha surf break

Why Is Training Before Your Sayulita Or Punta Mita Surf Camp Important?



Whether you’ve got 4 weeks or 4 months before your surfing vay-cay it’s important to get yourself prepared for the unreal adventure and experience it’s going to be… but don’t doubt it, surfing is a full-on physical workout!

Surfing is not snowboarding, nor is it skateboarding. You don’t lie down on your snowboard then pop up just as you are gathering speed. Nor does snowboarding or skateboarding require you to paddle your way back up the hill after a big run!

You’ll not only use your leg muscles to control your speed and balance on the mighty waves when surfing in La Lancha, no no no… You’ll also need to paddle your way back out to the sets after you start catching all your waves to the shore!

So, undoubtedly one of the hardest things about surfing is paddling into waves, which requires a lot of upper body strength.

Therefore, our Wild Mex team has prepared a little guide to help you get fit and ready to get into your learning to surf in Mexico experience!

You can warm up and tone your muscles with these workout regimes anywhere from 1 week to 6 months prior to your camp, as often or as little as you like so that you can build the upper body strength that you need to master those majestic waves, like a pro! The more you practice, the more you’ll seamlessly glide into your surf camp experience!

Good luck!

Swimming

 Build endurance by swimming before you arrive in Mexico for your surf lessons in La Lancha

Surfing for Beginners in Sayulita and Punta Mita can be pretty tough in the first few days when you’re getting used to the paddling technique. So, when preparing yourself for the first few days, swimming is a great way to get your arms and upper body ready to tackle those waves!

Swimming works out many of the muscles that will be used whilst paddling on a surfboard including your upper arms and your shoulder blades. Working your muscles in the water will also get them trained for resistance which you’ll be experiencing a lot of when you’re paddling in the pacific ocean waves.

And most importantly, swimming will also get you used to spending time in the water, coordinating your breathing, and holding your breath while working out there.

Let us prepare you… it is a given that you will experience some wipeouts during your first week of surf lessons In La Lancha and Sayulita as a beginner. So, swimming in the water beforehand (even if it’s a swimming pool) will ensure that you build your confidence and stamina just by being in the water.

In short, spending 1 or 2 hours a week swimming in a pool prior to your surf camp will definitely make your surfing experience much more comfortable!


Guide to Building Strength, Endurance, and Balance



Hitting the water or waves every day might be the best way to get wave-ready, but if you’ve signed up for the camp from a place that’s flat or dry, no need to fret…we’ve got you covered!


Yoga

 Yoga might seem a little underwhelming if you are looking forward to an epic adventure like surfing in La Lancha, but trust us, yoga is great for surfing…



Yoga might seem a little underwhelming if you are looking forward to an epic adventure like surfing in La Lancha and our nearby areas buuuuuut don’t be so quick to judge… It’s a fact that all types of Yoga will benefit your surfing!

Yoga helps you work on your balance which is a must-have for surfers. It helps you develop core strength and agility which is necessary when you’re doing quick pop-ups and turns whilst surfing – which is of course a given!

Indulging in yoga also keeps your muscles from potentially tearing during fast-paced and strenuous movements like pop-ups or paddling, because it will develop your muscle flexibility from all the stretching.  

So, those stretches and breathing techniques may seem calm and passive, but trust us, it’ll be a lifesaver for learning to surf in Mexico and mastering the wondrous waves when you’re experiencing your first week out there.


Strength

WildMex offer surf camps for surfing for beginners in Sayulita. See here how to get fit


Apart from yoga and swimming, the gym can help you build the upper body capacity you need to ace your surf camp in Punta Mita or Sayulita ! From bodyweight exercises to working with dumbbells, building up the stamina and strength you need to surf CAN be done in the gym beforehand!

Best Exercises



✔️1) Hold your dumbbells at thigh-level with palms against your legs. With elbows resting against your waist, move the weights up towards the shoulder and lower them down.

✔️2) Holding your dumbbells at shoulder height with arms out like a cross. Lift the weights overhead, then in front of your head keeping your arms straight.

✔️3) Holding dumbbells in each hand, bend forward while your back is almost parallel to the ground. Lift the weights toward your chest and slowly lower them down.

Try 4 x 10 sets of these exercises with a weight that feels comfortable for you! We recommend at least 1 x per week.

Endurance

Swimming in a pool may seem calm and passive, but trust us, it’ll be a lifesaver for learning to surf in Mexico!

For endurance, these swimming exercises can help you:

✔️1)      With a floating buoy strapped to the feet, swim 50-meters four times with your head above the water surface. Do this twice a week at least.

✔️2)      Do 50-meter sprints eight times and rest for 30-seconds in between. Do this at least once a week.

✔️3)      For lung capacity, increase the number of strokes you take before each breath. Start each lap at two strokes and increase the number as you build capacity.


Balance

Get fit for your surf camp in Sayulita using an Indo Board!

Waves can be relentless and uncertain! So, an Indo Board can do the trick to experience your first surfboard - on dry land!

On the Indo board, try to stand still for 90 seconds. You should try an activity like bouncing a tennis ball on the floor for 90 seconds without letting the board touch the ground. A harder position may be standing still whilst positioned in a squat and rocking back and forth.

At the final level, you should be able to do slow squats on the board without letting it touch the ground!


Summing it Up

With the exercises mentioned, you’ll be more than ready to start your surf camp in Punta Mita or Sayulita ! Plus, all the waiting prior to your surf camp will be put to best use! 😉 

The great thing about surfing is, as you get better, so does the feeling! So, why not start early? 

Up for the challenge?

We can’t wait to welcome you!

Peace & love

Wild Mex