Diamond Of The Desert - video
...and the Skeleton Bay Express just keeps going and going. This time 'round it's the Smith Bros, Koa and Alex, getting seriously piped in the Namibian Desert.
...and the Skeleton Bay Express just keeps going and going. This time 'round it's the Smith Bros, Koa and Alex, getting seriously piped in the Namibian Desert.
An immaculate Lazor Zap, an untouched Energy Thruster, and a surfboard collector on a mission from God. Welcome to the July instalment of the Board Bazaar.
Dawn revealed corduroy lines stretching to the horizon as a field of surfers witnessed Padang Padang as good as it gets with solid 6-8 feet bombs raging in against fierce tradewind conditions.
Dawn revealed corduroy lines stretching to the horizon as a field of surfers witnessed Padang Padang as good as it gets with solid 6-8 feet bombs raging in against fierce tradewind conditions.
Videographer Spencer Frost and surfer Hugh Morris combine for the best kind of collab.
"The 40kg redwood one takes a while to build up inertia, you turn around and start paddling and you don't go anywhere for 20 seconds."
Ex-Surfing World publisher Bruce Channon chats to blindboy about his new fascination with old materials.
Six to eight foot barrels exploded onto razor sharp reef for the Teahupoo Trials yesterday. Tuamata Puhetini and Nathan Hedge finished 1st and 2nd respectively to win wildcards into the prestigious Billabong Pro Tahiti. But with the reward came the risk — Kevin Bourez, younger brother of Michel Bourez, suffered an horrific wipeout, going head first into the reef.
Six to eight foot barrels exploded onto razor sharp reef for the Teahupoo Trials yesterday. Tuamata Puhetini and Nathan Hedge finished 1st and 2nd respectively to win wildcards into the prestigious Billabong Pro Tahiti. But with the reward came the risk — Kevin Bourez, younger brother of Michel Bourez, suffered an horrific wipeout, going head first into the reef.
Whilst the surfing world has collectively focused on Taj Burrow and Mark Mathews' recent quest for innervision at The Right, the same session was attended by a bevy of local and travelling surfers who also scored some filthy barrels.
Whilst the surfing world has collectively focused on Taj Burrow and Mark Mathews' recent quest for innervision at The Right, the same session was attended by a bevy of local and travelling surfers who also scored some filthy barrels.
You take off, set your line, and it just keeps going faster and faster like an annoying computer game, and you’re steering around boils and coral heads and angry-looking reef-dwelling crustaceans only a couple of inches under the water.