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My first surf as a Florida kook in Huntington Beach

Just having turned 25, there is so much I still don’t know. And after six months in the water, I have come to the realization that surfing is probably one of the things I know least about. It seems… Visit SurferToday.com for the complete article.

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Carissa Moore: the life of a Hawaiian surfing queen

Carissa Moore is one of the most successful and influential female surfers of all time and a unique human being out of the water. Depending on which language you speak, the name Carissa can mean beloved, grace, or kind. But in the case of Carissa Moore, they are equally likely to mean world champion, phenomenon, […]

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Toro de Oro: last chance for El Salvador to develop a sustainable surf spot

Surfing at Toro de Oro, in El Salvador, has indeed been a surreal experience. Since the first time I surfed there, back in 2015 and until the present, I have surfed it alone. Not many times because the wave only breaks good from April to October and requires a big swell to work properly.

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The Summer Surf Gear Guide 2019

Welcome to the 2019 edition of the Summer Surf Gear Guide. Summertime is the perfect season to go surfing. The hottest period of the year invites us to cherish the best things in life. Whether you’re planning a surf trip to tropical destinations or enjoying the dog days of summer in city beaches, it is […]

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15 cool surf vans for your surf trips

Are you embarking on a surf trip? Do you plan to explore the world’s best surf breaks in a surf van? Take a look at some of the coolest – and most practical – models customized explicitly for surfers. Whether you’re buying, renting or building a surf van, you’ve got to get what you need […]

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Jorgann Couzinet and Coco Ho win the 2017 Pantin Classic Galicia Pro

Jorgann Couzinet and Coco Ho have taken out the 2017 Pull & Bear Pantin Classic Galicia Pro, in the northwest of Spain. The iconic beach break of Pantin has once again proved to be one of the most important Qualifying Series (QS) stops on the World Surf League schedule. After finishing runner-up in three finals […]

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Julian Wilson claims the 2017 Billabong Pro Tahiti

It was not flawless Teahupoo, but Julian Wilson found two late gems and sealed the win at the 2017 Billabong Pro Tahiti. The Australian surfer defeated Gabriel Medina in six-to-seven foot waves at the End of the Road. Wilson secured his third Championship Tour (CT) victory of his career and the first in Tahiti. Julian’s two highest […]

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Filipe Toledo wins the 2017 Corona Open J-Bay

Filipe Toledo has taken out the 2017 Corona Open J-Bay, in South Africa. The 40-minute final went underway in clean six-to-eight foot surf at Supertubes. Frederico Morais knew he had nothing to lose, and the pressure was on Filipe Toledo’s side. Could the Portuguese rookie make history for his country? Morais kicked things off quickly […]

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Helen Hunt drops into the "Ride" of her life

Helen Hunt is a prolific surfer. “Ride” is her latest film adventure in the big screen. The storyline couldn’t be simpler. A mother travels cross-country to California to be with her son after he decides to drop out of school and become a surfer. In other words, when her son dropped out, she dropped in. […]

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How to plan a surf trip

No matter what his or her skill level, there comes a time in every surfer’s journey when visions of foreign beaches, new faces, and the promise of strange and exciting waves makes taking their passion out on the open road a “why didn’t I do this sooner” inevitability. Every mile covered is one mile closer […]

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