Dion Agius’ mixture of aerial flair, creativity and industry savvy has made him a successful entrepreneur who can still ...
“Recently, on a brief visit to a friend’s house, Torren unearthed the original 7’9” channel bottom twin, tucked beneath a house for several years. Rediscovering this old friend, she was soon cleaned ...
John Ogden’s biography of Warren Anderson traces a charismatic life woven through surf culture, drug smuggling, and wave ...
Just living somewhere doesn’t make you local. The word carries weight – it grants authority over a place. If you’re local, ...
Kai has just released his latest project ‘Bakso 900’ which is his first body of work with the Afends sticker on the nose of ...
Australian surfers love an out-of-control rebel. Particularly if they surf exceedingly well. We admire their free spirited, devil-may-care approach to life; both in the water and on the land. They do ...
After six months at sea, Aussie waterman Jackson Coffey has pulled off the trip of a lifetime — surfing and fishing his way ...
Meet Jimmy and Charlie Cullen - the Simeulue-based surfer and photographer duo charging one of Indo's scariest slabs.
World-beaters, wandering souls and fabled moments in surfing history all get top billing in this issue. Here’s a sample of all the good stuff inside the mag. The final chapter of Monty Webber’s ...
If only Kelly Slater, who was in the Oscar’s crowd, had taken his moment and leapt to the stage to intervene before Will Smith landed a wildly swung slap on the ever-grinning face of Chris Rock.
We all know Kelly isn’t afraid to voice his opinion on a broad range of subjects, even politics, which someone with a following and business portfolio such as his often does their best to avoid – ...
At the start of last month a video of demolition work taking place on the picturesque cliffs of Uluwatu went viral on social media. The Uluwatu escarpment, which is synonymous with surfing in Bali, ...
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