Kiwi surfer tells great white to “F**K off” and punches it in the eye as it chews his board.

Kiwi surfer tells great white to “F**K off” and punches it in the eye as it chews his board.

“I’ve still got an arm and fingers, it could have been a lot worse. says Nick Monogue, after telling a big whitey to “f@@k off” and punching him in the eye

Nick from Auckland, was bitten was surfing at Pauanui Beach when the shark wondered if he was tasty. He was but not in the culinary sense!

“I was just paddling along and got hit on the side of my elbow and forearm. By the time I realised what was going on, its teeth were definitely latched on to the front section of the board.

Nick had heard sharks don’t like being punched in the nose or eye (who does?), so gave him a right.

“… I actually shouted at it ‘f***off!’ and went to punch it in the eye and missed. Then I pulled my fist back and shouted ‘f*** off!’ again and got it right smack bang in the eye. It’s quite a big eye, about three knuckles across, and its eye kind of looked up and rolled up. In between the two punches it crunched down a bit more on the board and then disengaged its teeth, got its jaws off and then I got brushed by the dorsal fin and the tail fin and swam off.”

He then got out of the water as fast as he could.

“It was a grey shark with a white bottom, probably a great white. It was a big head and jaw. I kind of sat up in shock and decided to hit it. That was the only thing to do.”

Bite marks on his surf board confirm the shark had been a great white.

Nick was left with one tooth mark on his arm and ripped wetty

“There was blood dripping out the sleeve of my wetsuit. Thankfully it wasn’t too deep. Two teeth put holes in my wetsuit but only one punctured the skin. I’ve still got an arm and fingers, it could have been a lot worse.”

*Only punch sharks if you are in immediate danger. Sharks are pretty cool. They don’t actually want to eat you. Or have barney.

Over the Ledge

Over the Ledge

Over the Ledge is the story of Gearóid McDaids journey of progression over the last twelve months. We see Gearóid spending time with Nic Von Rupp and William Allioti to learn from their many years of experience. This movie highlights Gearóid’s hesitation, fears and how he adapts to pushing his own personal limits and throwing himself over the ledge.

Directed, filmed & edited – Clem McInerney
Produced – Tom Mangham
Featured Surfer – Gearóid Mc Daid
Surfers – Nic Von Rupp & William Aliotti
Music – Sleep Thieves
• Through a sea
• French Kiss
• Different Time
Additional surfers in order of appearance 
• Ollie O Flaherty
• Peter Conroy
• Conor Maguire
• Noah Lane

DYLAN GRAVES: EXPLOSION SALAD!

DYLAN GRAVES: EXPLOSION SALAD!

Dylan did several missions to Puerto Rico to get this wedge blowing up on itself for his OCTOPUS PART. He had a vision for what he wanted his part to look like, and when it came to naming it, Dylan asked us if we thought it’d be ok if to call the video EXPLOSION SALAD, which is an actual menu item at world-renowned eating establishment, Chile’s. Our answer was, ‘It’s Octopus! Of course you can name your part EXPLOSION SALAD!’ and the rest is history.

‘FREEDOM’ STARRING KANOA IGARASHI

‘FREEDOM’ STARRING KANOA IGARASHI

Kanoa Igarashi’s latest edit from 1 month of surfing in January.
Filmed and edited by Tanner Carney.
This edit is very special to Kanoa because it’s his first debut video since 5 years ago. “This off season has been full of training and surfing and I’m prepared for this year more than ever. But, I’ll let the surfing talk”.

Mania: Sebastian Soto

Mania: Sebastian Soto

Enjoy Puerto Ricos Sebastian Soto surfing around Indonesia, Puerto Rico, and Mexico! Check out the fine tuning in that last keg around the 3:10 mark, impressive behind the curtain action. Enjoy !

Film by: Bruno Nonemacher, Moncho Dapena, Jaciel Santiago, Vandielli Dias, Jorgito Rivera, and Metal Neck.