www.korduroy.tv This sequence was taken from my recent trip to S. America. My girl’s been studying abroad down there for a few months so I headed down for some lovin’ and long lefts. I purposefully didn’t bring any camera equipment except for a little HD Go Pro camera. The morning of what was supposedly the swell of the season, my girlfriend and I woke up before dawn and navigated the rocks to empty 6-8 foot spinning lefts. For forty-five minutes we shared sunrise lefts. Eventually the pack pa...
This is a short film we made a few months back about Dodge and Wyatt. I saw their YouTube video and was inspired to show how these gremmies took barrel riding to their street. This summer it seems everybody is getting blue tarp barrels from Christian surfers to Big Wave Surfers in Santa Cruz. Look for the Blue Tarp surfing demos and the full version of this short during this summer’s “Get Stoked Filmed and Edited by Cyrus Sutton A Peel short for Korduroy.tv korduroy.tv Music by the Blank Tapes...
The unlikely combination of pantyhose and surfboard foam dust make a great portable tool for removing that tough final layer of old surf wax. Distributed by Tubemogul.
While more expensive and time consuming than your average bar of wax, here's an option for all you ultra-environmentally conscious surfers out there. Made from nothing but bee's wax, coconut oil and tree resin, this wax works well in all water conditions if you play around with the ingredient ratios. Feel free to post comments if you've tried your own batch, if you've found alternate ingredients or specific ratios for different water temps. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Ryan tests out his 12ft alaia at Cardiff Reef, CA. Because of a slight warp in the board's tail flanges it will only go right (left attempts resulted in the board bucking out the back of the wave). Nevertheless he get some nice rides- check out the flex the board exhibits while trimming. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Ryan tests out his 12ft alaia at Cardiff Reef, CA. Because of a slight warp in the board's tail flanges it will only go right (left attempts resulted in the board bucking out the back of the wave). Nevertheless he get some nice rides- check out the flex the board exhibits while trimming. Distributed by Tubemogul.
In this episode Ryan Burch makes a 12 ft. alaia inspired craft out of pine. No fins just independently moving side flanges in the tail. Painted with oil based paint and sealed with linseed oil and gum turpentine, then two coats of straight linseed oil. A flexy beast. Distributed by Tubemogul.
The unlikely combination of pantyhose and surfboard foam dust make a great portable tool for removing that tough final layer of old surf wax. Distributed by Tubemogul.
While more expensive and time consuming than your average bar of wax, here's an option for all you ultra-environmentally conscious surfers out there. Made from nothing but bee's wax, coconut oil and tree resin, this wax works well in all water conditions if you play around with the ingredient ratios. Feel free to post comments if you've tried your own batch, if you've found alternate ingredients or specific ratios for different water temps. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Hand surfboard shaper Josh Hall makes himself a 5 foot, ten inch, four-fined planing hull for speed, drive and maneuverability in small waves. He tests drives his new board in a chest high reef/beach break in San Diego, CA with good results. Distributed by Tubemogul.