Israel “Izzy” Preciado Surfing El Faro

March 07, 2014

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Bing Team rider Israel “Izzy” Preciado lives in a little slice of heaven down in Mexico. Recently Ed Fladung, of Quality Peoples, has been spending time soaking up the sun and surf with Izzy and was able to snap off a few water shots for us. Izzy is seen surfing one of his local points called El Faro in Punta de Mita on his Bing Moontail Elevator. Light crowds, warm water and friendly people make this a great destination to relax and surf some fun point breaks. Thanks for the images Ed..and we’ll be visiting Izzy very soon.

You can follow Israel on Instagram @surfinmexico or at www.surfinmexico.com. Follow Ed Fladung on Instagram @edflandung or at www.edfladung.com. Photos: Ed Fladung

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