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Why J-Bay's Open Face Still Rewards Clean Line Speed
At Jeffreys Bay the fastest-looking surfer is often just the one who wastes the least. The wave keeps exposing that difference.
Break Notes
Jeffreys Bay rewards certain habits and punishes others. The trick is knowing what the wave asks before the section asks it for you.
Holding a clean line and preserving speed instead of restarting every section.
Any wasted movement becomes visible over the length of the ride.
The useful part is not just where the break sits on a map. It is how the wave asks you to set your line, place your feet, and choose your board once you are out there.
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At Jeffreys Bay the fastest-looking surfer is often just the one who wastes the least. The wave keeps exposing that difference.
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