
Wave pools: Surf’s artificial revolution
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When I learned to snowboard, I did it on an indoor slope. But when I started surfing, wave pools weren’t even a serious option. Fast forward to 2025, and they are everywhere—and hotter than ever.
This episode dives into the surprising history of artificial waves, from 1920s “surf baths” in Germany (yes, really) to the high-tech surf machines of today. We’ll explore how wave pools went from splashy amusement park novelties to precise surf training grounds powered by software, giant plungers, and submerged sleds.
We’ll also look at why wave pools are so appealing to beginners and pros alike—guaranteed perfect waves, no crowds, and endless repetition—and why they spark fierce debates about whether this is real surfing or just a very expensive simulation.
From Kelly Slater’s famous Surf Ranch to The Wave in Bristol, we’ll break down the innovations, the promise, and the controversy of surfing’s artificial frontier.