There’s something incredibly sexy about glassed-in fins. But do they still have a place in today’s surfing world? from no fins to glass-ons Before glassed-in fins became the norm, surfboards
There’s something incredibly sexy about glassed-in fins. But do they still have a place in today’s surfing world? from no fins to glass-ons Before glassed-in fins became the norm, surfboards
Sunday Surf Poem is here. But listen, I never said this is the Sunday Good Surf Poem segment. I’m a sociologist not a literary critic. This one was published in
It happens more often than you think. You get a new board and regret quickly sweeps in. Hey Zuz, I am confused. My new board sucks Two weeks ago,
No one wakes up thinking: “Is today the day I finally become a local at my surf break?” But in case it is, here’s how it tends to happen. Most
This might be the best week in surf news ever — because it involves otters. We just loooooove otters at The Wipeout Weekly. Hawaii Wants a slice of the Olympic
It can happen to anyone, they say. So why doesn’t it ever happen to me?! A surfer in Santa Cruz, California experienced an unusual encounter this week when a sea
Did you know that one of the most brutal waves in California was never meant to exist? And once it did, it was never meant to be surfed. And yet…
Sunday Surf Poem returns! I think this one will be true to many of us. The Source by Reaper. The author, Reaper is from South Africa, and in his twenties.
Over the falls, with a variation of sucked over, is a wipeout—or a stage in a wipeout—where the surfer is pitched out with the lip as it hooks over and
It’s just rained in LA this week. In October! And as I have been writing about the murky river waters that are unavoidable while performing bore wave surfing, it occurred






