Surfing doesn’t always involve surfboards. There's heaps of different ways to ride waves – some conventional, some not so much. From inflatable rafts, to hydrofoils, to literal trays swiped from the ...
HALF MOON BAY, Calif. -- One of the world's best surfers was swallowed up by a massive El Nino-boosted wave off the coast of Northern California. He called it one of the "craziest" wipeouts of his ...
Outrigger canoe surfing is an ancient Hawaiian tradition. And still to this day, there are many who carry on that historic practice, hopping into a canoe, and catching waves. But sometimes, things don ...
Join Pete Gustin, also known as The Blind Surfer, as he reveals his unique approach to surfing without sight. Watch Pete navigate both the beach and the waves, overcoming practical challenges with ...
Since the early days of surfing – or heʻe nalu, as the ancient Hawaiians called it, which translates to “wave sliding” – boats were used commonly alongside boards. And that tradition of boat surfing ...
Wipeouts never get old. Performance surfing grows by leaps and bounds every year, but eating shit has essentially remained the same for decades. But we never, ever tire of watching it. And hearing the ...