Saffa Michael February has been earning some noteworthy results on the WQS grind. He also starred in Quiksilver's latest 'Radical Times' clip where he shredded alongside the international Quik team... read more →
The surf community's insatiable desire for undiscovered waves has pushed them to the far corners of the earth – as far as the mysterious Arctic Circle. As seen in Rip... read more →
The Durban beachfront from New Pier to the Bay of Plenty is one of the most crowded and highly contested pieces of surfing real estate in South Africa. On any... read more →
The morning after winning at Lower Trestles and having it all sink in – by Alan van Gysen. Teahupoo, Los Angeles, London, Cape Town, Namibia and back on to Lower... read more →
We saw some hardcore charging come out of Dungeons last week. We saw a few newbies claim their slice of the big blue pie, while the more experienced chargers fueled... read more →
...With Josh Redman Six foot. Ten foot. Twenty foot. We all have our limits and our own idea of what ‘big’ is. Josh Redman has spent years building himself up... read more →
With Josh Redman... Six foot. Ten foot. Twenty foot. We all have our limits and our own idea of what ‘big’ is. Josh Redman has spent years building himself up... read more →
Alfonso "Alf" Peters can be seen on most good, bad, big or small wave days at Muizies, strutting down his longboard with a wicked grin. Alf got introduced to surfing... read more →
Kelly Slater himself can be spotted riding a board that has drifted far away from the standard short board shape. It's always interesting to understand how and why those weird... read more →
Interview With SA Big Wave Charger Caitlin Moir Caitlin Moir started surfing in Muizenberg when she was 15. She learnt to surf on a longboard, like most surfer groms do.... read more →