Probably many of you guys do not know that NSR is distributing every kind of surf boards from GSI (Global Surf Industries) down here in Nicaragua. If you guys are interested on getting some brand new boards we can bring them down for you, costs are very low and they all are high quality. Ben “Nacho Mamas” Hubek just took advantage and got 2 brand new sick boards. We got every kind of boards from sweet shortboards to sick paddle boards. If you are interested just send us an email and we will hook you guys up!
There were some pretty sized waves rolling in at the bay this afternoon. This is Allan “La Prenda” Carcamo riding a nice left. It is nice to see all the local guys surfing at their own home spot.
Actually, we have some international kids having fun out there. We don’t know this guy but we did catch a nice shot of him. Nice vertical maneuver dude!
Couple of people was enjoying the action from the beach. Check out the palm trees and figure out how strong the winds were at the bay (16 to 18mph).
Lots of rain is starting to fill up the rivers and make everything look green, which is the best part of the weather pattern we are living right now. Alright folks, that’s all for today and make sure to check back with us tomorrow.
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Hey everyone! Welcome to Thursday afternoon’s report from Panga Drops. The waves were definitely cleaner and better today, but still fairly small.
Hey everyone! Welcome to Thursday afternoon’s surf report from Panga Drops. The ESE devil wind flared up this afternoon. I had to coax John into paddling out and playing stuntman at French Fries.
Hey amigos! Josh back behind the lens for the next few days. This Wednesday’s report is coming your way from Panga Drops. It was a little inconsistent, but there was a bit more size today on the sets. All of these peaks had their moments today too. Lucy setting up for a super clean right..
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Hi everybody and welcome to the Tuesday surf report. Today we headed out to the beach in the morning at low tide because we were expecting to get onshore winds, but luckily we didn’t. The waves were small but there were still something to ride and have fun. It was running about knee to waist..