In the Caribbean, Jamaica enjoys a reputation of its own. His culture, his music, his premises retain an aura. And the waves are not to be outdone. Ivah Wilmot, one of the good surfers of the island and son of Billy, musician, and pioneer of the Jamaican surfing, makes discover the spots to his friends of the Roark team, Parker Coffin, Nate Zoler and LJ O'Leary. Pretty waves, a unique and exotic setting, a typical and tasty cuisine: a surf-trip to put on your list!
Gabriel Medina, a brilliant jewel of the CT, is undoubtedly one of the most talented surfers on the planet. A great competitor and a source o...Read more »
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Andreas Ummenhofer considers this clip as a tribute to JJF's work, and in no way an attempt to measure himself against it. However, if the aq...Read more »
The history of surfing is full of memories, surfers, moments,
travels and unforgettable waves. Each decade, since the birth of
surfing, offered u...Read more »
How many gigantic walls have we seen it fall down at Jaws, Nazaré or Mavericks? At the age of 26, Kai Lenny is constantly pushing the boundaries o...Read more »
The professionals make it look so easy, surfing the waves like they are masters of the sea. However, surfing is not as simple as it can look, and ...Read more »
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