Patagonia has long been known for its innovation and it looks like they’re living up to their reputation again with the no chafing board shorts they’re creating for their 2013 Spring Collection. According to a report in the surf … Continue reading
Category Archives: Surf Wear
What OP did for So Cal and Lighting Bolt did for Hawaii: PABLOSURF Will Do for the Latin Tropics
Gallery
This gallery contains 6 photos.
I happened to be in Ventura, California recently as part of a trip up to Rincon and I stopped in Homegrown Surf Shop, one of my favorite shops as you most likely know if you’ve been following Surfing News Daily … Continue reading
Vampire Tapped to Promote One of the New Surf Wear Brands in 2012
Gallery
This gallery contains 2 photos.
Surfing and vampires? No, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you. A post in the blog “Randy Report” reveals Ryan Kwanten—Jason Stackhouse in the True Blood TV series—is Mambo’s face for their new ad campaign. Mambo is an Australian surf … Continue reading
Surf Wear Trends From 1950 to Today
Gallery
This gallery contains 2 photos.
In the 1950s, back when surfing was just coming into its own as the major sport it is today, surf wear trends were nonexistent. When the world took notice of our great sport, however, they also took interest in what the surf … Continue reading
Difference Between Surfing Wetsuit and Other Wetsuits
Gallery
This gallery contains 1 photo.
One of the greatest things about surfing is that you can still have a go at it regardless of the climate you may find yourself in. For protection, however, you might want to get yourself a wetsuit. Note that there … Continue reading
Surfboard Shaper Turned Surf Wear Guru Bob Hurley
Gallery
Surf wear guru Bob Hurley is practically an institution in the world of surfing but many people are surprised to learn that Hurley got his start as a surfboard shaper. In the 1980s, Hurley shaped surfboards for most of the … Continue reading
Why Do Surfers Wear A Rash Guard?
Gallery
This gallery contains 3 photos.
Surf, sand, and sun are one of those things that go extremely well together, like peanut butter and jelly or salt and pepper. But while you can get as much surf and sand as you want, the same can’t be … Continue reading