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Is there a way to make the Apple Watch stay in water mode more effectitvely? Mine has a habit of having the crown spun enough via my streamlined dolphin kicks in the pool.

That sounds like a physical cause from your wrist rubbing the crown. Have you tried switching wrists or rotating the watch face to the inside of your wrist to avoid accidentally rotating the crown?
 


In honor of International Surfing Day, we're teaming up with Nomad to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win an Apple Watch Series 6 and a $200 Nomad gift card. Nomad is celebrating International Surfing Day by highlighting just how useful the Apple Watch is when surfing. In fact, Nomad believes that the Apple Watch is the ultimate surf watch.


The Apple Watch is highly water resistant, and it's more than durable enough to stand up to sand and sea water. It can be worn in the water while surfing, especially when you have the right band, but make sure to rinse your Apple Watch with fresh water after it's been exposed to salt water.

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Nomad had big wave surfer Matt Bromley wear the Apple Watch and a Nomad Rugged Strap while surfing huge waves at Jaws Surf Break in Maui and Mavericks in California. He found that the watch was resilient to wipeouts, even when he was pushed into deep water.

Apple offers a native surfing Workout option on Apple Watch, but there are also useful third-party surfing apps like Dawn Patrol. Dawn Patrol is able to track number of waves caught, wave speed, distance paddled, time spent riding waves, and surfing session length.

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Dawn Patrol also provides custom watch faces that can tell surfers swell height, direction, period, tide, water temperature, and more, plus with the watch's GPS, location is synced so swell forecasts update for the closest breaks.

The Apple Watch is, of course, tracking activity data like movement and heart rate, plus it also has other uses for surfers. An LTE Apple Watch lets surfers communicate while out on the water, plus in an emergency, it can be used to contact emergency services with the built-in SOS feature.

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Nomad has a series of Apple Watch bands that are perfect for activities like surfing, including the black rubber $60 Rugged Strap, the $80 Active Strap Pro with waterproof leather, and the sleeker $60 Sport Strap, all of which are great for water sports and sweaty workouts thanks to their waterproofing. Make sure to check out Nomad's site if you need a durable Apple Watch band that also looks great.

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If you want to try surfing with the Apple Watch, Nomad is providing an aluminum Apple Watch Series 6 and a $200 gift card to one lucky MacRumors reader, with the winner to pick the color and size. The gift card can be used to purchase any of Nomad's Apple Watch bands to go along with the watch.

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The contest will run from today (June 17) at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time through 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time on June 24. The winner will be chosen randomly on June 24 and will be contacted by email. The winner will have 48 hours to respond and provide a shipping address before a new winner is chosen.

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After using my apple watch series 4 a couple of years while surfing I learned that surfing time is the perfect moment to re-charge my apple watch ... now I have a Casio G-Shock solar for surfing and my apple watch is still as brand new. I own a Series 6 now and it has never touched salt water (it looks like new which was not the case of the series 4 after the same time using it and surfing).
 
Finally picked up a series 5 LTE for surfing + general use about 6 months ago. 2 thumbs up :) Very helpful for escaping midday while being reachable.

I wish the outlook app (and more 3rd party apps) could work on the standalone cellular connection. The notifications still make it worth it for me though. I run it with wrist detection off in hopes of not missing notifications.
Nice! Do you use a third party surf app when you surf?
 
I wear mine all the time when surfing in the UK. Just make sure you’ve got a pretty robust band
Finally - my two non-human loves converge – Apple products and surfing! The Apple Watch works well for surfing. Been using Dawn Patrol with it pretty seamlessly. Only issue is that I sometimes activate a session when I’m not surfing…
Love when our two passions collide!
 
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Nice! Do you use a third party surf app when you surf?

Actually no! I don't use any of the fitness features on the watch, no surf app either. I do keep wind speed/direction as one of my main complications though.

You actually lose alot of the features when running in wrist detection off mode. If the wrist detection gets flaky say during a wipeout, the notification could end up going solely to the phone and I would never know out in the water. Wish apple would give us the option to send notifications to both the watch and the phone without having to disable wrist detection. That and the ability for more apps to work over LTE solo mode (like outlook) would make the watch perfect in my book.

I really use it as a communication device. A few weeks ago I was able to extend my liquid lunch by another hour and a half on a day with beautiful conditions because I knew noone was looking for me at work. excellent 👍👍
 
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