This summer, the new Big Wave Alliance tour headed by Gary Linden announced plans to unite existing events to crown a big wave world champ. But will it work?
Professional surfers are taking their stories to the people, offering up their anecdotes as corporate speakers. And sometimes, it pays better than the surfing.
There was perhaps no bigger Hollywood character in surfing's history than the one created by James Darren in the movie 'Gidget.' This is Moondoggie explained.
Content creator Georgia Ordway takes us on an adventurous day in Jackson, Wyoming, as she shares her favorite ways to stay energized and healthy with Isopure.
When Uluwatu gets large, Bali's premier big wave, Outside Corner, comes out to play. The author recalls a harrowing day, when reaching the cave wasn't easy.
Elena Hight has witnessed a lot in the world of pro snowboarding. She gives us her take on all of it and tells us about the best snowboarding she's ever seen.
In 2024, Lakey Peterson missed the mid-season cut and fell off the world tour. But a wildcard for 2025 reinvigorated her. She talks about her year off.
Gerry Lopez talks about his first Coral Cruiser, a game changing surfboard in barreling waves – part of a series of designs that allowed us to ride the tube.
Prolific shooter Sam Moody talks about working with idols, the feast or famine of a freelancer, "Australian coolism," and how creativity and passion are key.
Hawaiians David Kawānanakoa, Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana’ole and Edward Keli’ialonui were attending military school when they first surfed the waters of Santa Cruz.
Yes, Kai Lenny has taken inspiration from snowboarding and applied it to big wave surfing. We spoke with him as he took notes at Natural Selection Revelstoke.
Surfers need sponsorships to make a living, but sometimes those relationships go south. Here are 7 of the most tumultuous splits between surfers and sponsors.
John John Florence told us he'd love to see the WSL Finals at a wave like Pipeline. He spoke with us about the WSL, retirement, and a number of other nuggets.
The language of surfers is certainly unique to the lifestyle. It's not always easy to understand. We examine the dialect and why it sounds the way it does.