A must have for hardcore travelers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The hybrid series protects against up exposure and fatigue. If you log countless hours in the sun, the casual style and relaxed fit will keep you comfortable and protected in or out of the water.
Surfboard: Solo Guitar Works from Brazil by João Kouyoumdjian
Reblogged 7 years ago from www.amazon.comThe latest board from Tomo pushes surfboard design again. Having it under your arm puts a huge smile on your face, the anticipation of surfing it is almost too much! We had a chance to have a quick surf on a 5′ 5″ and although smaller than you’d choose here’s what happened: even at this small length it paddled really easily, even in choppy conditions the nose didn’t catch. The sheer width of the thing meant it paddled in nice and easy and felt fast, popping up the board feels super stable but very lively.
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Reblogged 7 years ago from www.youtube.comMade by the leaders in action sports storage equipment, StoreYourBoard, this Surfboard Wall Rack is a premium quality rack guaranteed to impress. With its 100% 5052 Aluminum construction, you can rest assured this rack will be sturdy enough to meet all your storage needs and will never rust! Whether you are looking for a sleek, minimalistic rack to show off your favorite board, or something more utilitarian to get your boards up off the floor, this Surfboard Display Rack has you covered. One of the best features about this surfboard storage rack is its Matte black powder coat – this provides a beautiful look that won’t scratch easily or leave fingerprints. The two independent arms allows you to adjust the width of mounting which means you can easily fit shortboards, fish, or longboards. With so many great features, there’s no reason you shouldn’t pick up a Naked Surf rack for all of your surfboards! Includes 4 mounting screws and 4 drywall anchors.
Shapers Australia have kindly agreed to allow me to share this short video I made with Al Byrne last year. AB was talking to me about the range of tools available from Shapers which are required to hand shape a surfboard from a foam blank. I only edited the footage a few days ago, and it reminded me how funny, passionate, witty and knowledgeable a man Al was. A lot of laughs behind the scenes on this shoot, I will put together a video of those moments soon.
Tragically, AB passed away recently after an accident in Bali, but all will remember him as one of life’s characters.
The godfather of the six fin channel, Al has had a major impact on the surfing world, both through his own Byrning Spears label, as well as through the ongoing work of shapers he has mentored. Towing in on big Hawaiian waves at 60 years of age, Al Byrne is an inspiration to us all.