Carve Summer Beach Days Guide

Carve Summer Beach Days Guide

Photo: Billabong

Endless Days

Carve Summer Beach Guide

Summer’s coming and we can’t wait to get back to long days at the beach, surfing and chilling until sunset.
Grab some kit and you’re good to go.

Indo Board
Before you hit the beach, Indo Board is a good way of improving your core strength and balance. Plus with the tricks you can do on them they’re great for surf workouts too.
£150,  indoboard.co.uk

SAS Surf Activist T-shirt
New SAS Surf Activist T-shirt. It’s been printed using low waste technology by a certified organic company in the UK.
£19, Sasshop.org.uk

Bulldog 5mm Board Bags
As with the rest of the Bulldog range, these Boardbags are made with a simple goal to create solid, straightforward hardware for the everyday wave rider. Available in various sizes, here’s a few. Fish Bag: 6’3 £56. Mini-Mal Bag: 7’6” £60. Longboard Bag: 9’1”£70, bulldogsurf.com

Hyperfreak Comp 3/2 Zipless Full, O’Neill
O’Neill’s Zipless entry wetsuit constructed with super light TechnoButter 3 and TechnoButter 3X is the most unique, lightweight, fully sealed suit allowing you to perform at the highest level.
£219.96, uk.oneill.com

SPF50 Clear Gel Sunscreen, Island Tribe
An ultra performance water resistant sun screen which doesn’t contain Oxybenzone. This clear gel sunscreen stays on for the duration of your surf and is designed for maximum protection.
£12.99, shop.carvemag.com

Trek Slip-On Vans
Just go surf, rinse, then repeat with Vans new rinsable Slip-On. Improved traction for any situation, designed to be lightweight, fully rinsable with drainage holes, easy to collapse and pack for your next adventure.
£37, vans.eu

dryrobe® Advance Long Sleeve
dryrobe® lets you get changed anywhere, whilst its weatherproof outer and super-warm inner protects you from the elements.
£150, dryrobe.com 

Stretch Planings, Patagonia
Patagonia’s most versatile all-around boardshorts, part of the Fair Trade Sewn™ Hydro Series, the high-performing Stretch Planings are made from a fast-drying, superlight recycled polyester/elastane with four-way stretch.
£75, eu.patagonia

Animal Sonny Recycled Rash Vest
Made from regenerated nylon fibres, this lightweight layer offers freedom of movement thanks to flatlock seams and provides essential UPF 50 sun protection.
£30, animal.co.uk

50L Dry Bag, Alder
Made from tough 500D PVC and constructed with welded waterproof seams these dry bags are great for stashing all your wet kit and keeping the car clean. Also available in 5L, 20L, 30L, 40L, 60L, 80L. 50L- £40, aldersportswear.com

Robie Original-Series
Where it all began, the first ever changing robe; endlessly imitated, never matched. Robie will keep you cosy and covered up whatever the conditions out there.
Junior £35, Adult S/M/L All £45, robierobes.com

Nootica Inflatable Paddle Board
The Key West Stellar is perfect for the medium-weight to heavy riders who want to catch small waves or paddle on flat water.
£337.47, nootica.com

D Bah Pro Boardshorts 19”, Billabong
The D Bah Pro Boardshort, featuring an engineered fit and panelling to reduce seams, enhance stretch, and improve performance. Featuring high performance fabric and water repellent coating.
£65, billabong.co.uk

Icons Towel, Rip Curl
Some of Rip Curl’s favourite and most longstanding designs feature on the Icons Surf Towels. Made with soft 330g printed cotton velour. These are timeless beach classics.
£29.99, ripcurl.eu

Santa Ana, Reef
These flip flops are designed for epic moments. With bamboo inspired textured footbed and rubber capsule for awesome traction and stability. Super soft compression moulded EVA with high arch support.
£40, Available at Anns Cottage or Surfdome

Yeti Rambler 18oz bottle, Down the Line
Thanks to the double-wall vacuum insulation, you can trust the Yeti Rambler to retain your drink’s ice-cool temp for hours on end, even when the beach is cooking.
£29.99, downthelinesurf.co.uk

The Heat, Nixon
The Heat is the result of one goal: to make a thin watch, made for timed sports, that is durable enough to withstand the demands of surfing. Designed in collaboration with pro surfer John John Florence.
£140, Available at Anns Cottage or Surfdome

Surf Ears
Water sports enthusiasts suffer from ear problems associated with excessive exposure to the elements. Ear infections and the dreaded “surfers ear” is a condition on the rise with increasing numbers seeking medical attention and ear surgery. Wear Surf Ears in the water to help prevent it.
£44.95, carve.shop

Vans Eco Theory Collection

Vans Eco Theory Collection

Organic cotton, natural rubber, and water-based inks make some of Vans’ most classic styles the most sustainable yet

Since 1966, Vans has broken rules and set standards with its “Off the Wall” approach to style and sport. Today, Vans is proud to announce the next evolution in our story, the Eco Theory collection, marking one of the first steps in a journey to more sustainable footwear.

Rebuilding some of our most-loved shoes from the ground up, Vans Eco Theory collection has the classic look fans of the brand have come to expect, made with responsibly sourced materials from sources that follow proven ethical and sustainable practices that minimise harm and have positive benefits within the natural and social ecosystems in which they operate. The collection utilises organic cotton, a new ECO Vans natural rubber, jute laces, cork-lined footbeds and water-based inks and glues to reimagine three of our most iconic Surf Classics silhouettes: the Authentic, Slip-On, and Style 36 Decon SF.

“Sustainability has to be at the forefront of Vans for the future,” says Vans Professional Surfer Dane Gudauskas. “It’s a fantastic moment to own the space and contribute to a more sustainable way of producing.”

With this in mind, Vans set out to make more thoughtful iterations of some of its most classic designs, starting with its first ever shoe, the Authentic. The Eco Theory Authentic SF, available in black Checkerboard/marshmallow Checkerboard and natural/double light gum, is a more sustainable version of an all-time favourite. The 100% cotton upper is made with cotton fibres that are organically grown according to recognised farm level certification standards that aim to support healthy soils, habitats and workers.

The Authentic SF’s shoelaces are made from natural jute fibre, and the UltraCush footbed features a natural cork topsheet. The outsole is made from an all-new ECO rubber compound from responsibly sourced natural rubber instead of petroleum-derived rubber. The ECO rubber is obtained from sources that follow proven ethical and sustainable practices that minimise harm and have positive benefits within the natural and social ecosystems in which they operate. This new natural rubber compound was developed and engineered to maintain the grip and durability for which Vans is known. The whole package is held together with water-based glues and coloured with water-based inks.

Accompanying the Eco Theory Authentic SF are the Eco Theory Slip-On SF in Checkerboard/marshmallow and the Eco Theory Style 36 Decon SF in natural/double Light Gum, touting the same sustainable construction, UltraCush drop-in sockliners and durable outsoles with waffle pattern.

Like the Authentic SF, The Eco Theory Slip-On SF combines a deconstructed low profile with the added comfort of a collapsible heel. The Style 36 Decon SF is a modern take on the original Vans Sidestripe shoe, now with a deconstructed upper and added toe cap.

The reimagined Classics that make up the Eco Theory Collection don’t just make a style statement, but a statement of what matters to the surfers, skaters, and change-makers who wear them.

The Vans Surf Eco Theory collection launches June 2, 2021 at authorised retailers and Vans.eu/surf. To learn more about Vans’ sustainability initiatives, visit vans.eu/sustainability.

Hammertime

Hammertime

The Wedge best, biggest and worst wipeouts of the week. here are the top 10 and more.

10. kris espinoza (@h20365)
9. dawson tylers (@dawsontylers)
8. joe suzuki (@joesuzuki_)
7. unknown
6. unknown
5. unknown
4. parker mendenhall (@ocwedge)
3. tanner mcdaniel (@tanner_mcdaniel28)
2. zach levine (@_zachlevine)
1. dawson tylers (@dawsontylers)

Boardmasters Open Surf Competition Announced

Boardmasters Open Surf Competition Announced

ANIMAL OPEN • BFGOODRICH LONGBOARD OPEN • (NEW FOR 2021) MYSTIC JUNIOR OPEN • MEN’S & WOMEN’S DIVISIONS

Boardmasters festival brings you the very best of surfing and music all set to the backdrop of stunning Cornish coastline, across five days at Fistral Beach and Watergate Bay.

From the 11 – 15 August 2021, the Boardmasters OPEN will see the best pro surfers going head-to-head in the UK’s biggest surf competition – with surfers battling it out on the waves in the Animal OPEN, BFGoodrich Longboard OPEN, and new for 2021, the Mystic Junior OPEN.

Established in 1981, this year’s Boardmasters OPEN is run in conjunction with UKPSA to help develop the future of British surfing. The event is open to all national and international pro surfers, though surfers must follow the latest UK government guidelines surrounding travel and Covid-19.

All competitions will have equal prize money & registrations are now LIVE at ukprosurf.com/events
For full info please visit boardmasters.com/surf 

See you at the beach…

 

World Games Day 2

World Games Day 2

GBs Luke Dillon (above) got through to the third round yesterday and will face Italo Ferreira. Stan Norman (below) won his heat against Gabe Medina and Frances Joan Duru. Ok Gabe was a no show, however we are still going to claim it. Irelands Gearoid McDaid put in a great performance taking out Australias Ryan Callinan in his second round heat. Stan and G Man are in the same round three heat. Ellie Turner (below) and Lucy Campbell both finished fourth in her women’s round 2 heat and will surf in the repechage.

Day 2 of competition at the 2021 Surf City El Salvador ISA World Surfing Games saw more world-class action, including the women’s first chance to compete on the global broadcast at La Bocana.

After having run round 1 at El Sunzal the previous day, Women’s Round 2 moved over to La Bocana where fans all around the world could tune in. The women did not disappoint, putting on impressive performances throughout the afternoon in a building swell arriving to El Salvador.

“We have an incredible record amount of women competing,” said ISA President Fernando Aguerre. “There are 121 women here from all continents of the globe, representing the leaps and bounds of growth that women’s surfing has experienced in recent years.

“We’ve made promoting gender equality in surfing an integral part of our mission, and through initiatives such as equal slots in competitions, the ISA Scholarship Program, and free judging courses for women, we are seeing our efforts progress. In the past 3 editions of the event we’ve seen records broken in female participation, a great sign for the future of the sport.

“47% of competitors are women at this event, and we hope to get that to 50% soon, if not more.”

Irelands Gearoid McDaid above.

Filipe Toledo outperforms the field

Brazil’s Filipe Toledo continued the strong showing for Team Brazil, complementing the standout performances on Sunday from his teammates Gabriel Medina, Italo Ferreira, and Tatiana Weston-Webb. Toledo earned the highest heat total of the day by showcasing his repertoire of aerials to earn 17.7 points.

“With everything going on in the world it feels good to have some laughs and a good time,” said Toledo. “It’s amazing to be here seeing all these different countries, all these different talents. It was hard to imagine that I was going to be surfing against someone from a country like Russia. It’s really cool that it’s an environment full of happiness and everyone is having a really good time.”

Brazils Italo Ferreira above.

Toledo advanced through his Round 2 heat as well to remain well positioned in his pursuit of a Gold Medal.

ISA’s Carissa Moore shined on the women’s podium by grabbing the first 9-point ride of the event, beautifully connecting maneuvers from the top to the bottom of the El Sunzal point.

El Salvador’s Bryan Perez pleased the host nation with more superb surfing. The Pan Am Bronze Medalist and Olympic hopeful advanced easily through Men’s Round 2 with a heat total of 14.16.

The future is bright for surfing in Senegal

After advancing through Women’s Main Event Round 1 on Sunday, Senegal’s Imane Signate fell to the Repechage Rounds on Monday, however she spoke about the importance of her participation in this event for surfing at home in Senegal.

“I think it’s very important to be part of this World Championship,” said the 22-year-old Signate.

“Being a woman and surfing in Senegal is not always easy because there are not many of us and it’s not really considered a female sport. Being here is already really good and it shows that there are some Senegalese women up and coming. I may be one of the first but I know that there will be a lot in the future.

“Surfing is really going to help develop Senegal. Just us being here alone makes people think about Senegal. It puts us on the map as a destination to surf.

“Competing among the world’s best surfers has been really impressive for me this week. I am learning a lot and I hope I can apply it to get better waves in my next heat.”

Spain’s Ariane Ochoa going for Olympic qualification

The competition within the competition continued to intensify on day 2 – the Olympic hopefuls are seeking out the final 5 slots for men and 7 slots for women for Tokyo 2020.

Spain’s Ariane Ochoa is one of those Olympic hopefuls, focused on earning her slot in Surfing’s Olympic debut.

“It’s incredible that this year we have nearly as many women as men,” said Ochoa. “We have the will to compete and I think we are demonstrating that we are capable here today.

“It’s an amazing experience to be competing for Olympic qualification, but it’s a really intense journey. It’s great to see our sport becoming more professional, which it was lacking a bit in the past. I just hope that I can form part of this Olympic cycle.”

Day 3 of competition will feature the first elimination Repechage Rounds of the competition. Repechage allows surfers to get a second chance to advance through the event and an opportunity to advance the long way back into the Grand Final. A surfers that loses in Repechage is eliminated from the event.

The 2021 Surf City El Salvador ISA World Surfing Games runs from May 29 – June 6. Follow the event with live broadcasts, news, videos, photos, schedules, results, and more on isasurf.org.