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BIG WAVE SURFING COMPILATION 2017

EVER HAD ONE OF THOSE DAYS PART-2 BIG WAVE SURFING, **AMAZING FOOTAGE ** WITH 60-100FT- HUGE SURF

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Stone Broken – Let Me Go (Non-Copyrighted Rock)

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Shallow Side – Stand Up [HD]

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Adakain – Resistance [HD]

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Stone Broken – Fall Back Down [HD]

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Compilation of the world’s biggest waves ever surfed! World record waves around 100ft (30m) rogue waves, largest waves world record Biggest wave in the world Large wave, swell storm tsunami, code, red, jaws, teahupoo

Big wave surfing is the ultimate celebration of extreme surfing. Challenging deadly waves in harsh weather and ocean conditions takes a very serious approach.
Big wave surfers are not interested in performance. Forget perfect cutbacks, stunning floaters or breathless aerial antics. The profile of a big wave rider is the result of several unparalleled personal characteristics.

Fear is always present in a 50-foot wave. Fear is the best way of managing the risk of paddling for a huge wave face, which doesn’t tell you what is going to happen and how it is going to break.

Monster waves tend to move quickly and force surfers to get away of the powerful whitewater. Big waves are lethal even for the most experienced extreme riders. The best big wave surf spots in the world have claimed several lives in the last decades.

Malik Joyeux, Sion Milosky, Moto Watanabe, Mark Foo, Donnie Solomon, Todd Chesser, Dickie Cross and Peter Davi have passed away in extreme surfing conditions. Wipeouts, severe coral reef injuries and drowning are the most common causes of death in big wave surfing.

The pioneers of big wave surfing started to eye impossible killer rides in the 1940’s. In the 1960’s, waves like Pipeline and Waimea increased the popularity of paddling into new wave heights. Going over the falls was the daily menu.

Laird Hamilton is the first professional big wave surfer. The waterman from Maui defies fast, hollow and high waves with a full-time training and previous preparation. Hamilton, the father of tow-in surfing, takes on the entire big wave spots of the Hawaiian Islands, in helicopter style.

Laird was born with the gene of defying danger. He designs and prepares his own surfboards and wetsuits. Wherever heavy waves break, Hamilton is there to ride them: Mavericks, Cortes Bank, Dungeons.

Garrett McNamara is one of the toughest big wave challengers. After riding a spectacular 78-foot wave in Nazaré, Portugal, the Hawaiian waterman entered the Guinness World Records with the biggest wave ever surfed.

The 55 best big wave surfers of all time is an exclusive extreme surfing club. From Jaws to Mavericks, Puerto Escondido, Punta Lobos, Ghost Trees, Belharra, Shipstern Bluff and Todos Santos, these riders have set up a new scale in the definition of giant waves. They are:

The pioneers of big wave surfing started to eye impossible killer rides in the 1940’s. In the 1960’s, waves like Pipeline and Waimea increased the popularity of paddling into new wave heights. Going over the falls was the daily menu.

Al Mennie
Anthony Tashnick
Ben Wilkinson
Bob Pike
Brock Little
Buzzy Trent
Carlos Burle
Chris Bertish
Danilo Couto
Darrick Doerner Darryl Virostko
Dave Kalama
Dave Wassel
Gabriel Villaran
Garrett McNamara
George Downing
Brad Gerlach
Gerry Lopez
Grant Twiggy Baker Grant Washburn
Greg Long
Greg Noll
Ian Walsh
Jamie Sterling
Jay Moriarty
Jeff Clark
Jeff Rowley
Jose Angel
João de Macedo
Kai Barger Keala Kennely
Ken Bradshaw
Ken Colllins
Koby Abberton
Kohl Christensen
Laird Hamilton
Laurie Towner
Mark Foo
Mark Healey
Mark Mathews
Mark Visser Maya Gabeira
Mike Parsons
Nathan Fletcher
Pat Curren
Peter Mel
Ramon Navarro
Richie Fitzgerald
Ross Clarke-Jones
Shane Dorian
Sion Milosky
Zach Wormhoudt $$$ huhi tsm

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Comments

Eduardo Pacheco says:

Videos de surf hay muchos …. pero este es diferente muy variado y la musica es muy acorde con la accion del mismo . te felicito amigo excelente y de lujo gracias .soy surfista de los 80 y activo sigo rayando las olas saludos y Buena Vibra

Ernesto Robles says:

Como se llaman las cansiones que salieron en el video

Methanoutput says:

i would always be scared that something is in the wave, like a whale, which hits me while im surfin ^^

Resonare Fibris says:

Now i want to surf ?

Shark Mark says:

nice video horrible sound track

M Mckissack says:

the sailboard is like a skateboard with handlebars. maybe fun but if you ride one your a kook…paddle also=KOOOOK

123TauruZ321 says:

Music is superr shit. Why not have the original sound? I don't think i've ever seen 1 surfing compilation with the original sounds.

Ash Smith says:

whose that nutcase booger at 3.27?

the chiseler says:

Not a fan of the music, (just turned it down wayyyyyy low), but holy shit what a great compilation!!!!!!

Michael Ängu says:

does it hurt if they get eaten by the wave?

Studio Eighteen says:

Wipeout at 13:17 OUCH!!!

Minor Gray Music says:

the drone footage is badass

jefferson adams says:

wack music brah

KAIDABOSS says:

at 1:52 what beach is that

DoubleOG 101 says:

Why is this in my recommended?

Matt O says:

@3:15 … rip? 🙁

Wade Guidry says:

Why do all these killer surf videos have shitty music?

Lucas Wicher says:

omg ????

RichardFeynmanRules says:

Wow, stunning video. Some absolutely monstrous Teahupo'o, what looks like parasailing and kite surfing(!) at Jaws(?) on a really big day, some Mavericks (?) thrown in, and some staggeringly big Shipsterns (?) — if so, some of biggest waves I've ever seen in any video — and then those surreal 90 and 100 foot waves at Nazare, Portugal. Whoa! These are my best guesses, but it'd be great to have time markers for where some of these waves where, even if a Teahupo'o is unmistakable. GREAT video. Thanks. Yes, I subscribed.

Kurt Sampson says:

music was awful. mute

deepspace28 says:

yes the music is horrible
Amazing footage

Ian A. says:

dope clips, shit music.. try some less aggressive tunes, usually chill edm beats are more widely accepted and enjoyed with clips like these.

ednilto pacheco melo says:

adorei a musica quem canta?

David Hockley says:

LOL….basement graphics

JACKS DAD says:

Some cool footage but generic junk rock music. I'am out.

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