Here’s a new clip of Koa Rothman, filmed during the monstourous Kandui swell which lit up virtually the entire Indonesian coastline, getting more mental pits than we’ve seen in one web clip a long time.
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Jobe Harriss’ Year So Far
XPY Films just released this retrospective of British Champ Jobe Harriss’ year so far, providing a great insight into life as a 19 year old British Pro Surfer. Here’s what XPY had to say about it: “Jobe Harriss has had a busy year. The 19 year old from Bude had a winter filled with rad […]
Finisterre Respond to Criticism
Last week Finisterre announced they would be moving some of their production to China, prompting a lively debate on social media- you can read our summary of the various arguments from both side of the conversation right here. The majority of the response from consumers were critical in tone, so we decided to speak to […]
Another Picture Perfect Indo Session
Mitch Coleborne, Noa Deane, Chippa Wilson, and Occy tearing up another perfect Indonesia trip to shreds. Enough to make you pack your bags and buy a ticket now! https://vimeo.com/133505033
Luke Dillon in Nias
Newquay born and bred Luke Dillon has been caught enjoying that infamous storm swell over in Indonesia. The trailer shows Dillon scoring the biggest swell to hit Nias this year. The film will feature him surfing alongside the likes of Dave Rastovich, Alex Gray, Anthony Walsh and Courtney Conologue. Filmed and edited by Paul Terry | PTCreative Additional footage from […]
Impractically awesome rides at Wheels and Waves
Everyone knows motorbikes are the most impractical way of going surfing. At best you’re only taking one mate with you, room for boards? Nope. Somewhere safe to stash your clothes/wallet/phone? Nope. Shelter from the rain/wind/snow? Nope. Even in moto-friendly countries like Indonesia or Sri Lanka it still feels like you’re dicing with death just to […]
Surf Club Sponsorship
We are offering Surf Clubs an absolute no brainer of a sponsorship bundle for the next year. The bundle includes sponsorship from us, and all of the below brands to give both you and your members a tonne of benefits for the year ahead. Wavelength Surf Magazine • Chance for your committee to get an […]
Torren Martyn is Alive
Torren Martyn is alive, which is handy, because it would be difficult to charge Mexico and Indo as the rigamortis sets it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiP360Q8kks&mc_cid=39044c1cc9&mc_eid=0bbb4bcfa6 AFENDS team rider Torren Martyn has been a busy man of late chasing the sun-filled goodtimes around the globe. Starting at the sandy-bottom rights of Mexico before taking on grinding bombs in […]
Reub’s Runaway Part 6
Mr. Ash returns with another installment of his Runaway series. France = World class beach brakes. Endless beautiful sandy beaches. Long hot summer days. These are the main reasons why every year I go back to the South of France. I always find myself booking the ferry and driving down in my van. And every […]
Behind the Scenes at Bristol surf film festival
Wavelength talks to Hugh Johnson organiser of Bristol’s inaugural surf film festival. What’s the story behind the festival? It all started with the idea of having a small charity film night in a bar in Bristol. We called it the Bristol Surf Film Festival because, surprisingly, one didn’t already exist! We then realised that in giving […]
“How long you stay in Bali Mr?”
I think it’s the only place in the world I’ve been to which positively radiates ambience and balls to the wall hecticness all at the same time. I’ve always been mighty fond of the island, but the usual holiday blues which wash over me around the tail end of my stays have been replaced by […]
AFENDS PRESENTS ‘CODE ZIRCON 99’ EPISODE 4
According to Afends, “it’s here that we find freedom of a different kind, it’s a place of kaos and wildness where you can cut loose on land and sea.” Whatever that means, either way, here is their final episode in their CODE ZIRCON 99 voyage, this one going out with a bang from the tropics of Indonesia! […]
11 Indo Need to Knows
We’ll get complaints about running all these shots of Indo. It’ s boring, seen it all before, warm water is so last year, it’s too perfect, malaria sucks, the list goes on. But the thing is Indo is the greatest place on Earth to go surfing, bar nowhere.
CODE ZIRCON 99: EPISODE 3
AFENDS PRESENTS CODE ZIRCON 99: EPISODE 3 Please experience Episode 3 in our AFENDS reality defined video series ‘CODE ZIRCON 99’. Filmed by Ishka Folkwell, edited by Toby Cregan and with insightful narration by Ed Sinnott. In this Episode our focus turns to JS (not the JS surfboard) but Josh Sleep the vanguardist of counterculture, […]
Rip Curl signs Tim Bisso
As a shaper’s son and a native of Carribean Guadeloupe, it was natural for him to turn to surfing at a young age. With a very strong start of the year (Tim ended 3rd at the International Final of the GromSearch in Indonesia) young talent Tim Bisso just signed his entrance to be part of […]
Reynolds, Fletcher, Gudauskas Bro’s in Get-N Classic, Vol. 3.
Vans embarks on an incredible journey of global surf exploration and progressive surfing in Get-N Classic, Vol. 3. Starring a multi-talented cast of the world’s best surfers ever assembled under one banner. Filmed on location in Hawaii, California, Scotland, Peru, Australia, Mexico, Indonesia and the Caribbean, Get-N Classic, Vol. 3 reveals history in the making, featuring breathtaking […]
Tai Graham savouring local life in Bali
Tai Graham embodies a rich heritage of Maori/Aussie/Balinese cultures which he blends into an inspiring life of surfing, working and savouring local life in Bali. Tai reflects on his first waves in Indonesia, his role mentoring young surfers and about the place he loves to live and hunt for waves.
Surf Tips- How to do an Aerial
How to do an aerial, in association with Ticket To Ride.
Words and Photos by Chris Bond
Surf Tips – How to do the perfect pop up
How to execute the perfect pop up, in association with Ticket To Ride.
Words and Photos by Chris Bond
Surf Tips – How to do a Forehand Cutback
How to execute the perfect forehand cutback, in association with Ticket To Ride.
Words and Photos by Chris Bond
Indo Dreaming
Indonesia through lens of Tim Nunn
Test Duplicate French Pro Surfer and Filmmaker Damien Castera Has Chronicled Artists in War-torn Ukraine
“The idea was to immerse ourselves in the daily life of these women and men who were using art as a means of escape and resistance.” Damien Castera raised a cold, frosted glass of continental lager at a Bourdaines beach bar, and pointed to a roping lefthander spinning down a mini isthmus of Hossegor sand. […]