Great video mate. They need to show your example of not paddling back out through the waves and getting in peoples way at the safety briefing. A lot of people don’t get it or don’t listen. The free two hour parking you can do over and over again. When your two hours is up, drive out and then drive back in again and grab another ticket for two more hours of free parking. I’m a regular at URBNSURF Sydney as well, hope to see you there sometime.
Thanks, mate! Indeed-so many people don’t listen and paddle across the open face of the wave, disrupting others’ rides. I’ve had plenty of waves ruined because of that. Appreciate the parking tip! Hope to see you out there sometime. Cheers!
Hey great question, I should’ve added it in the video. The water temperature at URBNSURF varies by season: Summer: Low-to-mid twenties (C°) Autumn and Spring: Mid-teens C° Winter: Low-to-mid teens, sometimes high single digits C° During Summer the water temperature is quite pleasant. However, during the winter it gets really cold and I had to invest on boots and gloves to be comfortable and wear a 4/3mm wetsuit. If you don’t wear boots and gloves your hands and feet can get numb haha it’s that cold.
Thanks. I'm looking at a March trip, and will bring booties and gloves just in case. Do you also recommend bringing my own board? Thanks again for the review. It is the most intuitive I've watched. Most others are quite superficial or talk about boards they tested
@@docmartin5375 Thanks mate, I am glad you enjoyed the video! In March you most likely won’t need booties and gloves. If you can bring your own board is always the best as you are already familiar with it. You can rent it from URBNSURF but they might not have the specific board you like, usually they have a wide range of boards. Good luck on your first session 🏄♂️
Cool video mate. Heaps of great info I can use if I ever get there. Cheers!
So bloody helpful thank you!
@@RDiefenbach 🙂
Great video mate. They need to show your example of not paddling back out through the waves and getting in peoples way at the safety briefing. A lot of people don’t get it or don’t listen.
The free two hour parking you can do over and over again. When your two hours is up, drive out and then drive back in again and grab another ticket for two more hours of free parking.
I’m a regular at URBNSURF Sydney as well, hope to see you there sometime.
Thanks, mate! Indeed-so many people don’t listen and paddle across the open face of the wave, disrupting others’ rides. I’ve had plenty of waves ruined because of that. Appreciate the parking tip! Hope to see you out there sometime. Cheers!
What about surfing at the bay?
Thanks for parking tip, got stung $21 on my first trip too
@@timaudsley6080 it’s very easy to miss that sign haha
Great video, very informative and useful. Any comments about the water temperature? Cheers
Hey great question, I should’ve added it in the video.
The water temperature at URBNSURF varies by season:
Summer: Low-to-mid twenties (C°)
Autumn and Spring: Mid-teens C°
Winter: Low-to-mid teens, sometimes high single digits C°
During Summer the water temperature is quite pleasant. However, during the winter it gets really cold and I had to invest on boots and gloves to be comfortable and wear a 4/3mm wetsuit. If you don’t wear boots and gloves your hands and feet can get numb haha it’s that cold.
Thanks. I'm looking at a March trip, and will bring booties and gloves just in case. Do you also recommend bringing my own board?
Thanks again for the review. It is the most intuitive I've watched. Most others are quite superficial or talk about boards they tested
@@docmartin5375 Thanks mate, I am glad you enjoyed the video! In March you most likely won’t need booties and gloves. If you can bring your own board is always the best as you are already familiar with it. You can rent it from URBNSURF but they might not have the specific board you like, usually they have a wide range of boards. Good luck on your first session 🏄♂️