With 2024 almost in the rear view mirror, there’s no better time for reflection and to reminisce. Thrills and Spillz’ latest ...
Throughout his surfing career Jordy Lawler has generally stuck to the high performance thruster as he continually tries to ...
Australian surfers love an out-of-control rebel. Particularly if they surf exceedingly well. We admire their free spirited, devil-may-care approach to life; both in the water and on the land. They do ...
Mechanically hollow, palm-fringed and sapphire-hued, Lagundi * Bay on the island of Nias emerged as one of surfing’s ultimate fantasy wave in the 80s. Natural footers were particularly enamoured. They ...
Last Thursday 150 surfers from across the land downed tools for the inaugural Trade Up Cup, hosted by Surfers for Climate at URBNsurf. The event aims to celebrate the craftsmanship and camaraderie of ...
The release of issue #600 makes Tracks the most prolifically published surf magazine in the world. Others have been around for longer, but no surf title has sent more issues to the printer than Tracks ...
Few people could consider themselves as unfortunate as Luke Dujic over the last three years. The 20-year-old surfer from Avalon on Sydney’s Northern Beaches has spent 25 months out of the water since ...
The 11x World Champion Kelly Slater is set to return to competition as part of the A New Earth Project Team for the Da Hui Backdoor Shootout. Slater joins a star studded team that also features Koa ...
The Final Fight for the Bight is going to need not just the Australian surfing community, but momentum from all angles. And ...
An idealistic socialist might hope that wave pools could become life-changing community resources. Built with an egalitarian spirit and government support they might help transform the most ...
When Yvon Chouinard founded Patagonia in 1973 sustainability was at the heart of the company and ever since Patagonia started making wetsuits in 2008 those same values have been the driving factor in ...