Guides
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Best Fins for the Eisbach: What Actually Works on Munich's River Wave
You paddle out, the wave is pumping, you drop in — and within three seconds it's over. That's the Eisbach. There's no cruising down the line, no time to find your trim, no second chance to adjust. You either had...
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Die besten Finnen für Fluss-Surfen: Was funktioniert im schnellen Wasser
Fluss-Surfen stellt andere Anforderungen an deine Finnen als das Surfen im Meer. Kompakte Standwellen, starke Strömung, felsige oder betonierte Welleneinfahrten und kurze Boards verändern grundlegend, was funktioniert. Die falschen Finnen auf einem Fluss bedeuten Kontrollverlust — oder schlimmstenfalls eine abgerissene...
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Best River Surfing Fins: What Works in Fast Water
River surfing places demands on your fins that ocean surfing doesn't. Compact standing waves, powerful and consistent hydraulics, rocky or concrete wave entries, and short boards all change what works. Choose the wrong fins on a river and you lose...
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Surfing the Eisbach Year-Round: A Complete Seasonal Guide
The Eisbach never closes. What changes is everything around it — water temperature, crowds, wetsuit choices, and the character of each session. This is the complete seasonal guide for every month of the year. -
Winter at the Eisbach: What to Expect, What to Wear, and When to Go
The Eisbach runs year-round — even in December and January. This is what winter surfing at Munich's famous standing wave actually looks like, and what it takes to stay safe in 2–6°C water. -
Autumn at the Eisbach: What to Expect, What to Wear, and When to Go
Autumn at the Eisbach means cooling water, thinning crowds, and some of the most atmospheric sessions of the year — if you dress for it.