Snapped in surfing refers to complete board breakage. The board splits into two separate pieces. Extreme wave force usually causes snapping. Heavy impact with the ocean floor may contribute. Structural weakness increases snapping likelihood. Buckled boards may snap later. Once snapped the board becomes unusable. Immediate exit from water ensures safety. For example a surfer rides a powerful large wave. The board hits turbulent whitewater forcefully. A loud crack signals breakage instantly. The board separates near the midpoint. The surfer holds both pieces carefully. Proper board selection reduces snapping risk.
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