Mushy describes waves that lack power and have a very soft breaking face. These waves do not peak sharply and often crumble slowly into the water. Surfers find it difficult to maintain high speeds on a very mushy wave. This condition usually occurs during high tides or when the swell is weak. Boards with high volume perform best when the ocean surface is this soft. The wave looks like a slow moving hill of water rather than a wall. A surfer pumps their board to stay moving on a mushy beach wave. Most people prefer steeper waves but mushy surf is great for beginners learning. One athlete carves a slow turn on a mushy and fat wave face. Finding the right equipment helps a surfer enjoy even the most mushy conditions.
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