
The RIPZONE’s crew is super stoked because they made the right call coming to Nicaragua. The waves have been fun lately and these guys were taking advantage in the water with the water camera. This is Shannon with a huge smile to Jairo.

The other two guys part of the RIPZONE’s crew was trying to bust some airs. This is Sam “El Coyotito” with a cool front side move on this left. His favorite word is HAY MAMASITA!!!

Check out Miguel riding this nice looking left. Miguel was stoked to surf at this spot today and catch a bunch of fun waves. Hey buddy finally you are on NSR!!!

Ryan “El Asno” was doing his thing as well. He is so happy to be surfing in warm water because he usually surfs in freezing water. He’s thinking to surf naked in the next few days but he is kind of scared to get bite but one of the many dorados we have in the water.

The lineup was not crowded at all, there were only about 8 or 9 guys in the water and everybody was pretty mellow. Here we have a shot of this unknown rider taking a sweet left.

Jamo was excited to surf at this spot today, but he was not enough lucky because he snapped his board on his first wave. Sorry buddy!!!

Jairo definitely killed it with the water shots today. Check out this amazing photo of “El Chinito Loco” getting shacked on this right. That’s sick buddy!!!

Later on Jamo made it back out with Carlo’s board and he was able to get some sick waves. Here he is hand dragging this nice looking left.

We don’t know how D-lite made it to here but he was catching some fun waves all over the place today. Good style D!!!
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Hey everyone! Welcome to Friday’s surf report from Colorados. It was another small, but fun day of waves. Looks like the last mellow day for a good eight to nine days. Finley managed to find a couple of tubitos.
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Welcome to the Sunday Surf report. This is Roberto “Lucha Libre”, Jairo “Come Pan” Panic, and Mateo “Pledge” bringing you the surf action today. We were booked again by our friends from Ponce Inlet Florida and we hooked them up with a ton of shots. The waves were running head high to overhead, with offshore..