You gotta be doing something right if you come straight after Pipeline in the ranking of the best surf spots in the world for the criminally insane. Let’s find out
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You gotta be doing something right if you come straight after Pipeline in the ranking of the best surf spots in the world for the criminally insane. Let’s find out
New segment alert! We call it: Hey Zuz – I Am Confused. Our own version of an agony aunt, or what happens when you finally get answers to your question—but
Our recent conversation with Laura Day of The Surf Societe—and an aspiring hang ten-er—got me interested in the origins of nose riding. Where did it all start? Californian surf journalist
Still confused by surf forecasts? You’re not the only one. My friend Gavin, who writes Go Surfing San Diego and the Sunday Stoke surf forecast newsletter, wrote a blog about
The first time I heard about “shooting the pier” was when Laird Hamilton did it in August 2014 on his SUP. I was in Malibu just a few days on
Crazy to think that once—and it wasn’t that long ago—all surfers went leashless. What might be even more insane is that once upon a time, you had to be a
And you thought Mavericks was gnarly, and Cortes Bank insane. Let me introduce you to Shipstern Bluff. Nestled on Tasmania’s remote Tasman Peninsula, Shipstern Bluff—nicknamed Shippies, or formerly known as
I’m sure you’ve heard of twin-fin and thruster setups. Twin = two fins. Thruster = three fins, all the same size. There’s also a tri-fin, but that’s more of a
I’ve been trying to write about the shortboarding revolution for a while now, and I have struggled. But I finally figured out why. This is the story of bigger-than-life personalities,
Everyone who surfs with me or reads what I write about surfing knows I’m unhealthily obsessed with the pop-up. I strongly believe that if I could pop up quickly, I’d






