Winter can be the best time to surf in the UK. It takes the level of adventure, and the rush of adrenaline, to a whole new level if you can brave the drop in temperature and have the right gear. It’s every surfer’s dream to have space away from other surfers to enjoy the waves and improve their techniques, not to mention, the surf in the winter can be the best all year! So, what are the main reasons to surf in the colder months?
The kids are back to school this month and the summer holidays are over. So what will you do to unwind and enjoy the great outdoors without the kids as your next adventure? Grab your Kosin hoodie or sweatshirt and get outside to the beach or the woods and enjoy the fresh air in peace.
When the sun comes out, and you have checked your daily surf forecasts, you want nothing more than to be in your wetsuit catching a wave or ten on a beautiful beach somewhere. That feeling. Wow, there is nothing else like it in the world. Although the UK has a huge coastline, the surf beaches aren’t always close to the ever growing population of surfers. We travel from all over the country for our favourite past-time, some of us travelling hours to get to our nearest surf beach. Here are some ideas of wild water fixes if you can't get to the beach...
Summer holidays are on their way, which means only one thing - it’s time to head to the coast!
As parents, we know it can be a place that parental concerns can be commonplace. Along with all the beauty of the beach, there can be some dangers that some people aren’t aware of. So here are our top safety tips for this summer...
Looking for a family get-away where you can all enjoy the splendour and thrill of our coastlines? Or perhaps you’re looking for more tranquillity on one of our many serene lakes or rivers? Kosin is passionate about helping families feel the benefits of nature, and camping is no exception. Whether you’re looking to pitch up and paddle rivers or lakes, or surf the sea, we’ve got you covered for a summer of fun in some of the UK’s most idyllic spots.