The Wax Scrappler

Most surf wax is made from petrochemical based materials like paraffin. While there are organic options out there, they tend to be overlooked by the mainstream surf population. Most of us who surf (there are millions these days) apply paraffin based wax to our boards repeatedly, building up a grippy base, before scraping it off, […]

Inspiring Mayhem Quiver And Mason Ho In Indo

The …Lost Mayhem arsenal runs deep. How deep? Just ask Mason Ho, a man who recently tested six distinct shapes in and around the Bukit Peninsula. Captured here, in Temple of the …Lost Stone by Rory Pringle, is 40 minutes of, well, Mayhem. Featuring surfing by Mason Ho, Bruce Irons, Tom Curren, Cheeseburger, and many […]

Michael February Solo In West Africa

Perfect empty waves in a West African fishing village, vibrant musical rhythm, and Michael February’s stylish surfing merge seamlessly in this Vimeo Staff Pick from Doomsday. If you want a fresh musical take on the soloist experience click play and enjoy Nu Rythmo. sources and links: Doomsday Nu Rythmo was directed by Sam Smith, filmed […]

Limitless Sky

Not even a teen yet and Sky Brown is lightyears ahead – in and out of the water and skatepark. She’s also doing positive things in the world. More specifically she has helped draw attention to Skateistan, a nonprofit organization that uses skateboarding to “engage with children, especially girls and youth from low-income backgrounds, giving […]

Keeping It Simple In “Splash Talk”

Overthinking the surf experience is sometimes a misstep. It’s not always necessary to hunt perfect conditions or tap into remote set-ups to enjoy the ocean. Simply grabbing a cruisey board and sliding down a few waves close to home can satiate. For proof, watch this short clip by Morgan Maassen, featuring Trevor Gordon and music […]

Dreamy Winter Sandspit Barrel Fest

It’s not often the ratio of barrels to surfers weighs in a positive direction at a crowded spot like Sandspit. It does happen though. Winter is sometimes good like that. Flushing out crowds, setting up the sand, and ushering in a wealth of swell. For an inspiring glimpse of wintery California magic check out Jeff […]

“This Time Yesterday”

It’s always intriguing when a film editor’s style reflects that of their subject in a meaningful way. Matt Kleiner’s piece, This Time Yesterday, slices through and connects sections of nature laden cinematography in a mode congruent with Asher Pacy’s fluid twin fin surfing. Throw in some bluesy guitar riffs by the likes of Tommy Guerrero […]

Weird Wave Winter Inspiration

Unless you live in the tropics and have no intention of venturing out, it’s time to dig deep for inspiration when winter arrives. How deep? You decide. Fresh water, tidal bores, wave pools, novelty spots – the options for hunting down a fresh take on the surf experience are limitless. In Weird Waves Season 1: […]