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WATCH: COCO HO IN MEXICO MERRIMENT

In the meantime of trying to get back on tour, Coco and a few friends headed south.

Coco doesn’t mind the odd strike mission to Mexico. Salina Cruz is home to one of the finest right-hand points in the world. This spot is a part of Coco’s routine when she heads south and she makes the most of it with her sublime surfing.

We have missed watching Coco competing against the world’s best on the CT. The former Rookie Of The Year suffered a knee injury attempting air reverses at the WACO wave pool in 2019, which led her to lose a spot on tour. The 31-year-old is back on the re-qualification grind, saying in her WSL series COCO “that no one wants to end their career on an injury.”

In the meantime of trying to get back on tour, Coco and a few friends went on what looked like the ultimate summer surfing trip. Long right-hand points, barrels, laughs with friends and good vibes. The clip also features the shmick style of hybrid pro snowboarder and surfer Brock Crouch. Ivy Miller was on the trip as well and couldn’t help herself but put on a comedy show.

The 5’3 twinnie Coco rides in Mexico is the perfect match for the Hawaiian’s illustrious rail game. Apologies to the goofy footers. There isn’t one left ridden in the clip.

It’s Mexico, for goodness’ sake. Enjoy!

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