Last winter things went pear-shaped with regards to my surfing life, which so far has spanned three decades. Since the '90s, surfing was at the top of my priority list,... read more →
Like new spark plugs for a misfiring car, a fresh set of fins can make it feel like your old-faithful sled is firing on all cylinders again. Or at the... read more →
Our Ad Sales Guru Mark Bester tested out the Thule Strävan Daypack and came to the conclusion that it is the backpack of all backpacks to become the most organised... read more →
Let's face it, there is always room in your quiver for just one more surfboard. But there is only so much space in your garage. Surfboard racks are an obvious... read more →
Shooting the curl in Namibia from behind Sigma’s new 150-600mm Sport – Review by Alan van Gysen The Wave Google ‘Skeleton Bay’ and rows of awe-inspiring photographs will appear on... read more →
I’ll never forget the first time I saw a surfer paddling out with some foreign object clutched between his teeth. It was at Diary beach several years back on a... read more →
Looking to add some fresh life to a dwindling quiver, Zag popped down to Safari Surfboards and ordered a Slash model from Spider Murphy’s range of performance surfboards. Spider has... read more →
TomTom, those guys famous for their epic GPS gear, have released their new Bandit Action Camera onto the market and it’s no slouch. We sent the Zag videographer to the... read more →
When surfers travel, it is de rigueur these days to load your coffin full of boards and take just a small backpack with everything else you need as hand luggage.... read more →
If Jesus, Mohammed or Kelly Slater wanted help dancing on water (and performing other miracles) this summer, we’d strongly recommend taking a sweet ride on this Clay10 Pro 6’1” sharp... read more →