Wave Riding Vehicles is a water sporter’s dream. The store offers gear that any beach goer would love and use. From pro surfers to pro sandcastle builders, Wave Riding Vehicles is sure to please.
The store carries an extensive clothing line with the latest and most fashionable surf brands. The store offers men’s, women’s, boys, girls, infant, and toddler sizes. From tee-shirts to board shorts to hats and bathing suits, Wave Riding Vehicles can clothe you from head to toe. WRV offers opular surf brands such as Billabong, Quicksiliver, Volcom, Roxy, Hurley, RVCA, Vans and more.
The store also offers anything a surfer would need, including racks to stow their boards on the top of their vehicles. They also offer Lycra for the colder waters, to keep any body warm. WRV also takes care of decorative needs, as it carries a variety of stickers and decals to embellish any surf or skate board.
WRV carries a number of accessories that can double as cool beach souvenirs. Grab a pair of sunglasses, a keychain, a beer coozie, or a croakie. WRV also holds a yearly PRO competition in the Outer Banks that attracts surfers and skim boarders alike. If you are in the area in the month of September, be sure to check out the PRO competition on the beach!
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