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INNOVATIONS

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Issue 200

WE AIN'T GOT HOVERBOARDS OR FLYING CARS YET BUT THE WORLD SURE HAS CHANGED A BUNCH SINCE WE STARTED IN 1994.

INNOVATIONS

Jet skis: Skis changed big wave surfing forever. In performance terms they allowed previously unpaddleable waves to be ridden. Once the big wave surfers psychologically had broken that barrier, they went back to paddling them running jet skis as safety cover.

Surf Forecasting: Back in the day gurus would forecast swells from basic isobar charts printed in the posh newspapers, or the BBC radio shipping forecast in the case of the North Sea. If you knew what you were doing and kept on top of it everyday you could get it pretty accurate and be the only one out at dawn. The only way to see decent charts was to pay for a weather fax that got you four days worth of pressure maps. These days information is a click away. To be honest the old ways are still more accurate than some of the new websites. The pros are everyone goes off the forecast as infallible so if you know what you are doing you can still score when the forecasts are out, and they are OK as a general guide. Downsides - overcrowding.

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2020 Wetsuit Guide

If the recent boom in wetsuits sales is anything to go by, the best bit of advice we can give you is make swift decisions and invest quickly. To help you, here’s the lowdown on the best wetsuits on the market right now.

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13 mins

Issue 204

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CEYLON STORIES

SERENDIPIDITY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN.

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5 mins

Issue 204

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ENGLISH NATIONALS

TOLCARNE TAILSPINS IN THE LAST COMP FOR A WHILE . . . MAYBE

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2 mins

Issue 202

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THE ST VALENTINE 'S DAY MASSACRE

ROB MILES AND CALLUM DAVID THOMAS MIX IT UP WITH THE WORLD’S BEST AT ALL TIME SAFI.

time to read

7 mins

Issue 202

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BARBADOS

FAMILY FRIENDLY SURF TRIPPING TIPS

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7 mins

Issue 202

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GENE GENIE

FROM PAIGNTON THROUGH VARIOUS PROFESSIONAL KITCHENS WITH A SOJOURN IN THE SCOTTISH ISLES EUGENE TOLLEMACHE NOW CALLS INDO HOME AND IS LOVING LIFE

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2 mins

Issue 202

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*OCCIDENTAL DRIFT

THE BLEEDING EDGE OF SURF EXPLORATION IS A HOT, INHOSPITABLE PLACE. BUT WORTH THE MISSION.

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9 mins

Issue 202

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TASMANIA ART CLUB

BRENDON GIBBENS AND DION AGIUS EXPLORE THE LITTLE CHUNK HANGING OFF THE BOTTOM OF AUSTRALIA AND GET CREATIVE

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7 mins

Issue 202

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Mr Smith

THE GENIAL ED SMITH IS ONE OF THOSE SURFERS THAT HAS A TON OF ABILITY AND TOYED WITH THE COMP SCENE BUT SOON REALISED A REAL TRADE AND SURFING FOR HIMSELF WAS A WISER OPTION. WE BUMPED INTO HIM ON OUR MISSION TO SCOTLAND, AND HE WAS KILLING IT EVERY SESSION. SUPER STYLISH, ALWAYS DEEP, A PLEASURE TO SHOOT. HE 'S A GOOD BLOKE TO GO FOR A PINT WITH TOO.

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5 mins

Issue 202

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SETH MOZ

SETH MORRIS IS A YOUNG PRO FROM A QUIET PART OF WALES. HE JOINED US ON OUR WINTER MISSION TO PORTUGAL, WHERE HE IMPRESSED ALL WITH HIS STYLISH ATTACK. READ ON FOR A PEEK INSIDE HIS HEAD.

time to read

4 mins

Issue 202

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