To watch or not to watch when surfing? Specifically, to wear an Apple Watch or not when playing in the ocean. So many pros and cons of surfing with an
Welcome to our surf culture for beginners archive—where we dive into the weird, wonderful, and wavey world of surfing beyond just the ride.
Explore articles and insights on surf culture tailored for beginners, covering everything from etiquette to history.
To watch or not to watch when surfing? Specifically, to wear an Apple Watch or not when playing in the ocean. So many pros and cons of surfing with an
Hey, I’m Shantal I’m 25 years old and currently live on Oahu, Hawaii. I was born and raised in Canada and moved here when I was 23 years old for
Us and them. Beginners and experienced surfers. Oh, how I wish it wasn’t so. But why oh why experienced surfers hate beginners?! Just last week, one of the Girls Who
With Clyde Aikau’s passing, it feels right to introduce you to one of the most iconic phrases in surf culture: “Eddie would go.” You might’ve even worn it on a
Isn’t shopping fun? And buying gear for a totally new endeavor—like when you’re getting into surfing—well, that’s just party central. But if your funds are limited, or the stuff (and
Hey! I’m Tina. This is my conversation with Zuz about finding the right surf buddy and surfing in Maine. Home break: Maine, USAQuiver: 8’6″ squash tail (Jim), 9’2″ noserider (Goose),
This Wipeout Weekly podcast episode transcript was abbreviated to a blog post format by my good friend Chad (ChatGPT). He takes liberties, you know. You will find the full transcript
We have covered the poo stance before, in our Word of the Week, but it was short, and it deserves so much more attention, so you can fix your poo
Hey, I’m Vivian. I’m a 36-year-old wannabe surfer girl who recently moved back to Melbourne after living in London for 7.5 years (a city famously known for its incredible surf
Matt Warshaw on surfing, Jay Adams, the Zephyr team, and why riding waves was never fun—but always obsessive, strategic, and unforgettable.






