cutback
A sweeping turn back toward the curl to return to the power.
Definitions
A turn performed on the shoulder or flats of a wave to bring the surfer back toward the breaking, most powerful part.
cutback In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Surf term for 'cutting back' toward the wave's power source.
People Also Ask
What is a cutback in surfing?
It's a sweeping turn back toward the curl and pocket of the wave, used to return to the most powerful, breaking part after riding out onto the flat shoulder.
Why do surfers cutback?
Riding too far onto the flat shoulder loses power, so the cutback swings you back to where the wave is still breaking and pushing.
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