RIP 2: FULLY RIPPED

A handful of draggers survived the Polyprocalypse. Beneath the rubble they lay hiding.

From the presser: Hideously disfigured and battling chronic Drag induced psychosis, they roam the underground trenches of this dystopian deep web of horizontal (and vertical) wave debauchery. Gathering in secret. Dragging abandoned slabs to feed their obscure addiction, recruiting those rejected by the mindless control of hard society into their flaccid underworld commune. Not quite alive, not yet in the fiery pits where there’s weeping and gnashing of teeth, they lay in this soft purgatory, awake in anguish where the wages of Drag are surely death.

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RVCA Team Murder Swell on Bali’s East Coast

A better-than-average edit from your pals at RVCA…

From the presser: RVCA Advocates Jay Davies, Davey Cathels, Ellis Ericson, Colin Moran, Nick Callister, Betet Merta, Sebastian Rubenheimer & McKenzie Bowden recently spent a few weeks in Bali chasing a run of swell that hit the East Coast of the island.

Music: 13 Nelson Y Los Filisteos 2000 / Courtesy of Burger Records
Video & Edit: Jackson O’Brien
Additional Footage: Lachlan McKinnon

 

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Pretty in Pink: Watch San Clemente’s Androgynous hero Luke Davis in Bring Us a Dream!

A short film featuring Luke Davis lancing boils in the Caribbean.

Surfing : Luke Davis
Video : Andrew Schoener, Layne Stratton, Reagan Ritchie, Nicola Lugo
Edit : David Malcolm
Music : “Mr. Sandman” by The Chordettes, “Let There Be More Light” by Pink Floyd

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Virtuoso: Griffin Colapinto stars in “I’m just a boy who can’t say no!”

The tour rookie in a fabulous sixteen-minute feature…

Come, come with Griffin, a tour rookie and yet rated twelfth in the world, as he swings his baton from Kirra to Bells to Western Australia.

Cherry pop!

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Mayhem Surf Team shred the Wavegarden Cove

One of our favourite sessions happened last year

Mayhem surfers Kolohe Andino (USA), Carissa Moore (HAW), Griffin Colapinto (USA) and Winter Vincent (AUS). Each surfer rode around 100 waves each. Kolohe and Griffin even went head-to-head in a game of SURF, trying to execute identical manoeuvres one after the other.

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