Hydro Flask & Surfrider Foundation

Hydro Flask & Surfrider Foundation

Hydro Flask, an award-winning leader in high-performance insulated stainless-steel bottles, has announced its 2021 Refill For Good campaign. The campaign affirms the brand’s ongoing commitment to eliminating single-use plastic and waste globally.

Refill For Good first launched in July 2020, during Plastic Free July. It was created to empower people everywhere to swap to reusable alternatives from single-use plastics that pollute green spaces, waters, and landfills. Of the estimated 8.3 billion tonnes of plastic produced since the 1950s, approximately 60% has ended up in landfill or in the natural environment having a catastrophic impact on our planet (source). The ongoing Refill for Good campaign delivers simple, achievable actions and positive insights to mitigate some of that plastic landfill waste.  It is shared by Hydro Flask’s community of Refill For Good advocates which includes pro athletes, ocean scientists and worldwide thought leaders.

Through this year’s Refill For Good campaign, Hydro Flask has launched a limited-edition bottle. With $100,000 (approx. £72,000) of the bottle’s proceeds benefitting the Surfrider Foundation, this year-long partnership will help to protect the world’s oceans, waves, and beaches. The bottles are available in two sizes, 21 oz Standard Mouth and 32 oz Wide Mouth. They come in four water-inspired hues and can be purchased through Hydro Flask’s website and selected retailers. Each bottle delivers endless refills for life and features a linear #RefillForGood design. Both sizes pair a custom Flex Cap lid and durable silicone bottle boot for added protection and extra grip. Hydro Flask’s sweat-free Color Last™ powder coat is dishwasher safe and the bottle comes with a Lifetime Warranty too. TempShield™ double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks ice cold for 24 hours (or piping hot for up to 12) – even more reason to ditch single-use plastic bottles this summer and #RefillForGood. 

Learn more on Refill For Good here: 

Stockist info: Ann’s Cottage, Surfdome

RRP: £39.95

Rocky Horror, California

Rocky Horror, California

Broken boards and leashes in sketchy waves last week somewhere in California, August 2021. We woke up early this day to capture the arriving swell. The entire coastline was lightning up with pumping waves and crowds, enjoy.

California Dreamin’

California Dreamin’

After spending two days in Malibu filming some of the most fun surf I've seen in a long time, it left me questioning if this was the best swell since Hurricane Marie.

Watching these waves roll for two straight days was simply mesmerising. Unfortunately the surf forecast looks bleak so I'm left grasping these memories until something new pops on the radar, hopefully sooner than later.

Special thanks to Luke Davis and Hunter Jones for the phone interviews.

£9000 donation provides vital first aid kit for all Cornish Surf Life Saving Clubs

£9000 donation provides vital first aid kit for all Cornish Surf Life Saving Clubs

In a bid to raise awareness of the vital work carried out by volunteers across Cornwall to keep beaches safe and save lives, Cornwall-based Sharp’s Brewery is donating £9,000 to Surf Life Saving Cornwall. The money will go towards funding essential lifesaving equipment in the 19 Surf Living Saving Clubs across the county.

For years surfers and surf lifesavers have been unsung heroes rescuing and treating thousands of casualties on the local beaches. Ben Howey reels another one in.

Back in 2020, Carve and Sharp’s Brewery came together to create a short film to say ‘thank you’ to the surf life saving communities of Cornwall and Devon, who ensured the safety of beach goers during the spring heatwave and first wave of the global Covid-19 pandemic. The film honoured the lifesavers, who also received a gift of Sharp’s Offshore Pilsner, for their selflessness and bravery. In addition, a Just Giving page was set up to raise funds for life saving equipment across the beaches of the South West, generating around £1,000 in donations, which was put towards vital equipment for the smaller surf life saving clubs patrolling beaches.

This year Sharp’s renewed their partnership with Carve to further raise awareness of the vital work undertaken tirelessly by volunteers at Surf Life Saving Clubs across Cornwall. Sharp’s Brewery will be promoting the campaign on Offshore Pilsner taps at stockists across Cornwall. Sharp’s and Carve are also creating a new legacy film to promote awareness and say ‘thanks’ to the life savers, which will be shown on social media throughout the busy summer season.

Steve England of Carve Surf magazine said: “It is simply phenomenal the lengths the surfers and volunteers at the clubs go to, to keep the public safe and out of danger. Last year saw perhaps the biggest mobilisation of coastal lifesaving communities ever seen in the UK. All of this incredible life-saving work was done with basic equipment and quickly established safety procedures. They deserve a huge ‘thank you’, and that’s what this film, and campaign, is delivering.” Steve continued: “Surfers and surf life savers are on the front line on Cornish beaches. Every year they help save lives and prevent tragedies. After our campaign last year, Sharp’s really wanted to continue putting back into the community and raise the stakes with a donation that will make a huge difference. After liaising with local surf clubs and Surf Life Saving Great Britain, it was decided that funding the first aid kits would ensure life savers around the busiest beaches in Cornwall would have access to the most up-to-date kit to help treat casualties. It is a donation that will provide a legacy and really help the amazing volunteers who invest their time and knowledge into keeping others safe on the our beautiful – but sometimes treacherous – coast."

Rachel Williams, Communications Manager at Sharp’s Brewery, said: “Our incredible beaches and the communities that serve them are so important to us, and as a North Coast business it gives us great pride to be able to raise awareness of the courageous acts of the volunteer Surf Life Saving Clubs. The work these clubs do is truly inspirational and humbling, and we know that we will never be able to thank them enough. That said, we do hope that our donation and awareness raising will help in their efforts to carry out this life-saving work.”

Nigel Bowden, Chairman of Surf Life Saving Cornwall says: “Surf Life Saving is an integrated part of our coastal communities and works constantly to keep our beaches safe. All of our Cornish Surf Life Saving Clubs and volunteers are self funding. The pressure on finances during the busy summer months to keep our first aid kits ready is acute, and this generous assistance from Sharp’s with the support of Carve will be a life saver.”

Hossegor Hose Down

Hossegor Hose Down

France, Hossegor is undoubtedly one of the best places in Europe for a professional surfer to live. After a fun summer with small air waves, the big swells have finally arrived. Check out Enzo Cavallini, as he makes the most of his time in between competitions.