<br>Backslap, do it again. We’ve all heard that one before. If you don’t already know, kiwis love a good manu in the summer time. Jumping off a bridge, wharf or even the rocks into the water to create a hearty splash, or for most cases a heartier backslap. But no dramas, just do it again. Here is our list of the best manu spots all throughout the country.<br><br>Great locals, classic cars and only a stones throw away from Auckland City, you’ll find the iconic Orewa Wharf. The wharf is located just as you enter the town, with locals jumping into the estuary which leads into the ocean. If the tide’s on your side, there’s no doubt you will be parked up here all day.<br><br>If you’re over in Raglan before the summers end, you ought to know about the iconic wharf. The wharf’s sturdy timber build makes it perfect for manus. What was designed for fishing boats now holds locals lining up casually, jumping off one after another. If your new to the area, its a hot one, remember to keep sun safe and wear your <strong><a href="https://www.hallensteins.com/au/p/z-manu-world-champs-bucket-hat-10007962-solid-black" target="_blank">Z Manu World Champs Bucket Hat</a></strong>.<br><br>Southern seas, golden sand and the notorious split apple rock, welcome to Kaiteriteri. If you are fortunate enough to visit this hidden gem this summer, make the mish around the bay and you’ll find yourself a great accumulation of rocks to jump off from, big and small. <a href="https://www.hallensteins.com/au/p/z-manu-world-champs-basketball-short-10007961-solid-black" target="_blank"><strong>Z Manu World Champs Basketball Shorts</strong></a> on, mates everywhere, can’t beat it.<br><br>So whether you’re sending it off a rock, wharf or even the pools edge, remember to tuck hard and brave out the backslap. Get your practice in and we’ll see you at the Z Manu World Champs Finals in March!<br><br>