Archive for 2012

September 12th, 2012

Kolohe Andino Signs With FCS

FCS is pleased to announce the signing of USA surfing phenomenon Kolohe Andino to an exclusive deal that will see him riding Genuine FCS fins and systems, and FCS boardbags and leashes for the next 5 years.

On a side note we have a strong feeling Kolohe will be surfing in the Hurley Pro next week knowing he is once again surfing.

September 12th, 2012

The Reef Surfer

Reef Surfer is the original and world’s first, fully controllable, high performance, dive plane. Not an underwater sled toy, but a highly developed dive plane for precise turns, deep carves, and tight control inputs. See our new line at reefsurfer.com

Is it just us or do you also agree this does not look like much fun. Sure we would give it a go, but really how many times are you going to want to go underwater to hold on to this thing while holding your breath

September 12th, 2012

The Photographer Pant

Available at Express

September 11th, 2012

EDDIE SOLOMON MEMORIAL PADDLE OUT

September 11th, 2012

TOM CURREN RELEASES NEW MUSIC CD

SURFING LEGEND TOM CURREN TO RELEASE DEBUT EP SUMMERLAND ROAD OCTOBER 16, 2012

September 10, 2012, Santa Barbara, CA – After years of touring and working with artists such as Jackson Browne and Donovan Frankenreiter, surfing icon Tom Curren announced today the release of his own debut EP Summerland Road on October 16, 2012 by Wolfbomb Productions. Recorded at The Village studios in Los Angeles, the EP precedes a full-length album to be released early in 2013. The first single “Summerland Road” is available now as a free download at www.tomcurren.com.

A musician from an early age, Tom Curren grew up playing drums, bass, guitar and ukulele, and quickly began writing and composing his own songs. But Curren began building his “surfing legend” status on the perfect point breaks near his hometown of Santa Barbara, California. Son of the famous big-wave surfer and board shaper Pat Curren, the young Curren developed a surfing style so smooth, powerful and graceful that it changed the sport and was emulated the world over. He started winning international surfing competitions in his teens, but it was his ethereal wave mastery, combined with his unassuming nature, that captured the surfing world’s imagination. A three-time world champion by the age of 26, Curren made the surprising decision to retreat from the glare of competitive surfing to embrace his musical roots.

Still one of the most well known, beloved and legendary of professional surfers, Curren has a mystique that was enhanced by his musical aspirations and abilities. During his years on competitive surf circuit, Curren always found opportunities to create and perform music, developing bands with names such as Skipping Urchins and Plankten. His sound reveals musical influences ranging from jazz to African music to acoustic guitar melodies, reflections of a world-traveling competitor. His diverse repertoire made such an impression on Jackson Browne that he asked Curren to join his touring band last year.

The four-song EP was produced by the highly regarded John Alagia, who regularly works with such artists as Dave Matthews, Jason Mraz, and John Mayer. Alagia heard Curren’s music last summer when Curren was touring, was captivated by its unique sound. Alagia brought in a number of world-class musicians to play on the project, including another legendary figure: Jim Keltner, famed drummer to Eric Clapton and John Lennon.

Curren has a holistic approach to the songwriting challenge: ““I try to write songs that I would want to listen to, incorporating different musical styles. It’s a challenge to write songs that are accessible and still make them distinctive,” he said. “I want to make music that has a positive impact. I try to be positive, and realistic about what I’m writing about.”

The surfing world has long been aware of Tom Curren’s special musical talent, and is eagerly awaiting the release of the album. “Curren’s reputation as one of the world’s greatest surfers in history is supported by his accomplishments as a competitor,” said Matt Warshaw in ‘ Surf Riders’. “But most surfers would define Curren as an artist first, then as a world champion.” With the release of “Summerland Road”, the rest of the music world will learn what surfers already know.

September 11th, 2012

Where Does Rob Machado Live

Somewhere in this photo

September 11th, 2012

Double Duties

San Diego lifeguard cleaning up the beach

September 11th, 2012

NIKE US OPEN OF SURFING AIRS ON NBC

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. – Host extraordinaire Sal Masekela will be the voice of the 2012 Nike US Open of Surfing this Saturday, September 15 on NBC (1:30 p.m. ET/10:30 a.m. PT), as part of the Red Bull Signature Series. Check out this exclusive interview with legend Kelly Slater leading into the show here

NBC chronicles what was a historic week of surfing, culminating with a showdown on national television with tens of thousands of onlookers on hand at the 14-acre stretch of sand on the south side of Huntington Beach Pier. Competing athletes on the men’s side include Julian Wilson, Kelly Slater and Gabriel Medina; the women’s bracket includes Lakey Peterson, Stephanie Gilmore, Sally Fitzgibbons and Carissa Moore.

“The Nike US Open is the biggest stage in competitive surfing, and I’m excited a national NBC audience will get to see the world’s best athletes come together to vie for one of the most prestigious titles in the sport,” said Carissa Moore, 2011 Women’s World Champion.

The Nike US Open of Surfing is part of the Red Bull Signature Series – made up of 35 hours of one-of-a-kind programming on NBC and the NBC Sports Network all year long. Red Bull Media House and Alli Sports, a division of the NBC Sports Group, are building the most progressive and innovative action sports events from the inspiration of the athletes themselves. Go to www.redbullsignatureseries.com for stunning videos, photo galleries and to see more of the action that makes up the Red Bull Signature Series.

September 10th, 2012

Cover Boy Taylor Knox On The Coast News

POWERING THROUGH IT
With the Labor Day weekend unofficially signaling the end to summer, North County beaches were flittering with activity. The beaches saw large than normal surf resulting from a series of storms in the South Pacific and also from Tropical Store Ileana. Average wave size in the northern part of the county was six to nine feet with a few bigger sets on occasion. Above: Carlsbad resident and professional surfer Taylor Knox shows that power surfing still has a place in the lineup. Photo by Bill Reilly

September 8th, 2012

SPY Optics Billboard Forced Down

“We apologize to residents of Encinitas and San Diego County for the ad.” – Jim Cullinan A Clear Channel spokesperson

Old billboard:

New billboard: