Ten days in South Africa, four retro twin fins shaped by Mikey February, one expression session on the world stage. This is "Road to the Highline," directed by Kai Neville, presented by Corona and World Surf League. Documenting a road-trip from Durban to Jeffreys Bay, this film is about style, craft and effortless form. It's about freedom, adventure and connection — to surfing heritage and those that have shaped it.
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Brixton is proud to present 'Wandering Through Central America', a short video from our first surf trip featuring Oliver Kurtz, Troy Elmore, Tanner Rozunko and Jesse Gugliemana. Filmed and edited by Bob Hoste, the video captures the Brixton Union as they surf their way through Central America.
Song Credit: Reigning Sound: "Stick Up For Me"
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In our final episode of A Local’s Perspective, we headed to Mullumbimby to catch up with surfer, teacher and local community garden member Jasson Salisbury. We talked about how local experiences can impact change in today's society. Watch the full video at the link in our bio. Created in partnership with Monster Children.
Jack Coleman caught up with Derek in his shaping bay while working on his flex tail series of boards.
Our Start to Finish series is our documentary-style series in which our Creators & Innovators build a board from start to finish with a bit of commentary along the way.
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Some fine fall shredding from Ryan Burch on his self shaped 5'3 twin and a 7'2 Takayama while Bryce Young takes to one of Burch's 9'2 Mini Glider Space Needles.
The day before yesterday The Ho family paddled out behind their house and scored some really fun surf. Mason, Michael and Coco are all riding ...Lost surfboards new board model called the “Rocket Redux”.
Mho - “The board is really fun for surf like this because it fits in almost any pocket and has some cool hidden girth. It’s loose, has drive and feels like a skateboard.”
The best clip from this session is being saved for Snapt4. Stay tuned!!!
Filming: Rory Pringle & Timmy Toes
Surfers: Mason Ho, Michael Ho, Coco Ho, Sheldon Paishon and Tia Blanco.
Jams: Hendrix. Mom collection.
All board models and sizes in the end credit roll.
The past several years, Pat Gudauskas has spent a lot of time on tour atop performance boards built to rip at the highest levels. When he’s not do that, and just in a bit more cruise mode at home on less than stellar days, his go-to board has become the Rocket Wide. More often than not, he says he's riding his as a Twin with the small trailer (2 + 1), and typically with Spine-Tek. Here, Pat gives us some insights on how these options are the best combo for him.
Clips via Alex Kilauano
On December 5, 2019, SURFER Magazine hosted the 49th Annual SURFER Awards on the North Shore of Oahu. While the SURFER Poll has had numerous iterations in its long history, the night is essentially a celebration of surfing as popular culture. It started as a tongue-in-cheek reader survey in 1963, when Californian Phil Edwards—fresh off being the first person to ever surf the Banzai Pipeline the prior winter—became the first SURFER Poll winner. The next year a women’s category was added, and in the early 1990s, surf filmmaking awards were added to the celebration.
While the SURFER Awards show is an intimate invite-only affair, you can watch the full stream at: https://www.surfer.com/surfer-awards/
For 3 days recently on the North Shore of Oahu, Mason Ho rode only this 4-fin, 5'2 ...Lost (Red) RETRO Fish.
In this edit Mason takes his mom to his favorite pile of rocks to watch him surf. She always tells him to stay away from rocks but ended up liking to play in them herself.
Mason says "This board is really special because it doesn’t lose any speed in dead spots of the wave and sometimes you think your going to fall but the board will be there for you."
Surfers: Mason Ho & Michael Ho
Filming: Rory Pringle, Arianna Rodriguez & Mason Ho (GoPro)
On December 5, 2019, SURFER Magazine hosted the 49th Annual SURFER Awards on the North Shore of Oahu. While the SURFER Poll has had numerous iterations in its long history, the night is essentially a celebration of surfing as popular culture. It started as a tongue-in-cheek reader survey in 1963, when Californian Phil Edwards—fresh off being the first person to ever surf the Banzai Pipeline the prior winter—became the first SURFER Poll winner. The next year a women’s category was added, and in the early 1990s, surf filmmaking awards were added to the celebration.
While the SURFER Awards show is an intimate invite-only affair, you can watch the full stream at: https://www.surfer.com/surfer-awards/