Dane at Lowers this past Fall..
I know this is a few months old but cmon now… httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlfo2Q8s9q0 Dane riding his magic 6’1″X18 5/8″X 2 5/16″ Rookie with Future fins.
Detailsslightly 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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I know this is a few months old but cmon now… httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlfo2Q8s9q0 Dane riding his magic 6’1″X18 5/8″X 2 5/16″ Rookie with Future fins.
DetailsIt’s been 16 years since an ASP event has run heats at Kammieland (A more consistent reef across from sunset) and because of the flat spell it happened again today.…
DetailsRob Machado wanted to bridge the gap between his Biscuit and Gravy, the Motorboat does that. Low entry rocker along with single to double concave with vee make this board…
DetailsAccording to some of the locals over here, this is the longest flat spell they’ve ever seen during this time of year. With only six days remaining in the 6…
DetailsI’ve been coming to Hawaii for close to ten straight years, and have never had the opportunity to watch the Waimea rivermouth break free. Ya know, the one of a…
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We live in an incredible and beautiful place. This video is a little home movie of some of that. Ode to Crescent Beach from Rachel Bardin on Vimeo. The other…
DetailsAs expected, the surf didn’t come up any today. By North Shore standards, it’s flat. Somehow, monster mush is the biggest spot on the island right now. Imagine that. After…
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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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