Particularly good are the surfer profiles. Featuring bleeding edge surf photography, top-notch features and all the best bits we can find in the surfing world. Backed up by carvemag. Our verdict: Another Newquay-based magazine with a strong UK focus. Good content and interesting articles.
Freesurf Magazine made its debut in The only surf publication in the world produced on the North Shore, Freesurf delivers authentic surf coverage from the front lines and throughout the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California.
The monthly publication promotes a young, free and energetic lifestyle. The content is informative and captivating, while remaining family friendly. Surf Simply Magazine bring you news and opinion from the world of surf culture, characters, competition and coaching.
Technical surfing, taught simply… Coaching, of a standard as high as you could receive in any main stream sport, is now available for surfing. Matt Warshaw wrote a book called Encyclopedia of Surfing. It was huge and informative, sold well, and got excellent reviews. Then he did a book called History of Surfing , and ditto.
It was self-published and cute and vanished without a trace. Warshaw turned the Encyclopedia of Surfing int o a website and lo, it was good. History of Surfing followed, then Above the Roar. Three websites, linked up, a digital power trio, heavy and awesome, like Cream but without all the inter-band fighting.
In , a cultural surf and style icon was born. For the last 10 years, catch surf has pioneered and led the soft surfboard movement with its fun-focused and stylish line of high-performance surfboards.
Catch surf boards and clothing can be found at finer surf shops, online at catchsurf. Drift is a coming together of the things we love. Longboards, single fins, old-school, twinnies, quads, bonzers, brand spanking new or a plank of wood — whatever floats your board.
If it brings a smile to your face then you are doing it right. We have scoured the UK and beyond for the best stories, the characters, the pioneers and the innovators who blend or battle the oceans for love alone.
Drift is a unique insight into different angles of you, the real people who are, week in, week out, making the waves your home.
First published in , it was not the first local magazine for surfers Surfing World was established in nor the last one website estimates that there have been almost surfing magazines published in Australia over the past five decades.
Yet was a challenging time to be in that state of mind. Then Covid hit, plunging the magazine industry into turmoil. Publisher Bauer Media folded seven major titles while other magazines, including Tracks, temporarily ceased printing. And then I had to catch myself and explain that I was now a co-owner of a surfing magazine. The consortium is acutely aware of the responsibility they have assumed.
We take that seriously — we want to reflect modern surf culture while paying homage to the past. For years the fickle, wild and beautiful region was not only Southern California Koa Rothman, Koa Smith and more Hawaiians trade heaving tubes with talented locals.
Surfing Magazine Archive. Sign Up For Our Newsletter. Thank you for signing up. The magazine published its first edition in It was called The Surfer. It was 36 pages of pictures shot by John Severson, the founder of the magazine.
It soon after became Surfer Magazine. So those things got dog-eared, and they got shared, and shredded, and hung up on walls. The cover shot was taken by donaldmiralle during the Encinitas paddle out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Funny how you can work a job like this for 10 years and each issue is a completely new and different journey. Hope you all enjoy the issue and thanks for reading over the years. Things of that sort. Huffman estimates it was around the late s or early s.
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