Oakley team in Reunion
The Oakley Team members Eric Geiselman and Sebastian Zietz head out to Reunion Island to meet up with Romain Cloitre.
slightly smaller cleaner surf with offshore winds today
Be so good they can’t ignore you.
“Heads were bobbing and drifting northward, waiting to slip into a memorable drainer”
~ Quoted in the latest ‘Sessions’ blog post with tons of pics from Saturday! See it here on our website
– Ben Sitten after videoing and seeing Chris Ropero get this tuberide
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The Oakley Team members Eric Geiselman and Sebastian Zietz head out to Reunion Island to meet up with Romain Cloitre.
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Having more fun than we are… that’s for sure.
The waves are in the thigh to waist high or so range, looking pretty disorganized at report time. There’s still swell in the water with our local buoy currently reading 3.9 feet @ 11 seconds, but I would say your best bet is to keep your eyes peeled for the wind to possibly switch lighter if we have another rain storm push through this afternoon.
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