Writer and surfer Noah Evslin joins The Wipeout Weekly to talk about growing up in Kaua‘i, working on NCIS: Hawai‘i and Rescue: HI-Surf, and why telling authentic Hawaiian stories on screen really matters.
Writer and surfer Noah Evslin joins The Wipeout Weekly to talk about growing up in Kaua‘i, working on NCIS: Hawai‘i and Rescue: HI-Surf, and why telling authentic Hawaiian stories on screen really matters.
Learn why Cocoa Beach, Florida is one of the best surf spots in the U.S. for beginners. Warm water, mellow waves, and year-round stoke—just an hour from Orlando.
Why do surf influencers trigger so many people? This deep dive unpacks the rise of surfluencers, their impact on surf culture, and the backlash they face—from fakery claims to beauty bias to accusations of clout-chasing over craft.
Explore the wild history of Mavericks, Northern California’s legendary big wave surf break—from Jeff Clark’s solo sessions to Gerard Butler’s near-death filming moment and a potential 108-foot world record ride.
Beginner surfers often overlook volume—but it’s the key to easier paddling, more wave catches, and a better pop-up. Learn how to calculate the right surfboard volume using the Guild Factor, and avoid the classic beginner mistakes.
A tribute to Clyde Aikau—Hawaiian waterman, big wave surfer, and cultural ambassador—who carried on his brother Eddie’s legacy and helped shape the soul of modern surfing through aloha, courage, and community.
A wild, jellyfish-filled surf session at Dairy Queen in Nicaragua leaves Di rattled, soaked, and hungry for ceviche—with a reminder that sometimes, you've gotta get crushed to crush it.
A beginner-friendly breakdown of the World Surf League—from its roots in the 1970s to the major 2026 shake-up. Learn how the WSL works, how surfers get judged, what’s changing at Pipeline, and why jerseys matter.
Should you use your knees during a pop-up? We break down a surprisingly controversial take in beginner surf circles. We explore when it helps, when it hinders, and why it might not be as simple as “never use your knees.
Surf forecasts can help—or totally kill your stoke. Let us help. We break down kilojoules, wind, tide, and wave height, and explore why relying too much on perfect conditions might be the worst thing for your surfing.






