Jordy Smith, California - video
Jordy Smith opens up his shoulders and lays the rail through the long open faces of Trestles and Newport.
Jordy Smith opens up his shoulders and lays the rail through the long open faces of Trestles and Newport.
Last year GoPro signed on as a sponsor of the WSL with the promise of “integrating GoPro content into event coverage”, yet so far the only content they've contributed has been pre-recorded clips and after-the-fact footage. With the release of HEROcast that may soon change.
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Maurice Cole talks about the history of the Reverse Vee and what's happening with the design now.
Dino Adrian, Jay Davies and Ricardo Christie amongst WA's small ramps and big barrels.
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For Kipp Caddy, a young bloke with designs on a big wave career, his first look at a real Teahupoo set was a moment of truth.
Twenty five years after Maurice Cole and Tom Curren teamed up with the Reverse Vee, they're now releasing a limited run of the once-revolutionary design.