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The Surfing Equipment market is a subset of the larger Sporting Goods and Equipment industry. It includes a variety of products such as surfboards, wetsuits, fins, leashes, and traction pads. Surfboards are the most important piece of equipment, and come in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit different types of waves and surfers. Wetsuits are designed to keep surfers warm and provide protection from the elements. Fins, leashes, and traction pads are used to improve the performance of the surfboard.
Surfing Equipment is widely available from a variety of retailers, both online and in-store. Popular brands include Quiksilver, Billabong, Rip Curl, and O'Neill. There are also a number of smaller, independent companies that specialize in producing high-quality, custom-made surfboards and accessories. Show Less Read more