September 2011

Lib Tech’s West Coast Throwdowns

by The Editors on September 22, 2011

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The Northwest is going to share their shred with NorCal as Lib Tech, Zumiez, and Snowboy Productions bring The Sixth Annual Downtown Throwndown to San Francisco at Fulton and Larkin on October 29, 2011. Don’t think this won’t be big.

“I’m humbled at how big this event has grown, and definitely excited about its future” says Snowboy Productions President Krush Kulesza. “With Seattle and our new SF stop, plus our AM qualifier series (The Feeders!) in Portland, Spokane and Sacramento, we’ve got the whole west coast covered from the Bay to the Border.”

Follow the jump for all the details. [click to continue…]

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Vacation Premiere Is A Go Go

by The Editors on September 22, 2011

Here’s a slice of what we can all see at 8:30 PM PDT Wednesday night, September 28, 2011 at the Huntington Beach, California Pier as Burton’s other brand’s roll out the premiere of Vacation. Follow the jump for all the details. [click to continue…]

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Mavericks Comes Back To Jeff Clark

by The Editors on September 22, 2011

091009A -7-1Last night (Wednesday, September 21, 2011) the San Mateo County Harbor Commission reportedly awarded the Mavericks event permit to Jeff Clark, Cassandra Clark, and Kenny “Skindog” Collins’ Mavericks Invitational Inc, according to a story in the San Jose Mercury News.

If conditions are right, the contest will occur sometime between Dec. 1 and March 30, which gives the group some time to corral sponsors and deliver on its promise to stage an epic surf event that draws thousands of spectators to the coast — but keeps them away from the beach and dangerous bluffs. . . “It’s been a long time coming to get back in as contest director,” Clark said. “We’re looking forward to putting on an amazing event.”

Hopefully, when the sponsors get involved we won’t see a historical repeat. Seems like once down that over-blown road is enough.

[Link: San Jose Mercury News]

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Réunion Island Surfer Killed By Shark

by The Editors on September 22, 2011

100721AFormer European bodyboarding champion and surf camp manager Matthieu Schiller, 32, died after being attacked by a shark near Réunion Island’s Boucan Canot beach on Monday, September 19, 2011, according to a story in the Daily Mail.

One of the surfers, Kamel said: ‘I was waiting for a wave with my feet in the water. We saw the shark and the next thing I knew was that he screamed and raised his arm. . . ‘We then saw a cloud of red blood in the water where he had been,’ he said.

Fellow surfers were at first able to get to Schiller and began moving him to shore when he ended up in the water again. Schiller’s body disappeared beneath the waves and has not yet been recovered. This is reportedly the fourth attack and second death on Réunion Island this year. Our thoughts are with Schillers family and the 1,000 people who gathered at the beach yesterday to celebrate his life.

[Link: Daily Mail and ImazPress]

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Quiksilver Stock Hits New 52-Week Low

by The Editors on September 22, 2011

Quik Logo10Right on the heels of one of the most amazing surf contests ever comes a little bad news for Quiksilver. Yesterday (September 21, 2011) the stock reached a new 52-week low of $3.44, according to a story on The Street. And what they have to say about the stock is even worse:

TheStreet Ratings rates Quiksilver as a sell. The company’s weaknesses can be seen in multiple areas, such as its disappointing return on equity, weak operating cash flow and generally weak debt management.

Ouch. Click here for the complete The Street overview of Quiksilver’s stock.

[Link: The Street]

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Reminder: Follow Boardistan On Instagram

by The Editors on September 22, 2011

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If you’re not following @Boardistan on Instagram here is a little slice of the visual nonsense that you’re missing out on. Click here to download the app for your iPhone, then pull us up and follow everyone we follow. It’s that easy.

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Kelly Slater & His New Trophy

by The Editors on September 21, 2011

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(Click here for the entire Hurley Pro Trestles photo gallery)

The 2011 Hurley Pro Trestles final between ten time world champion Kelly Slater and Quik Pro New York champ Owen Wright was a stunning reminder of just how perfect, tactical, competition surfing can be mind-numbingly dull. Neither surfer would want to hear it, but watching Slater and Wright surf in a lull-filled final on Wednesday (after seeing them duel at Teahupoo and Long Beach) was a lot like watching grand masters play chess.

The Hurley Pro final was calm, calculated, and free of any major mistakes. Neither Slater nor Wright seemed to want to risk losing, so they played it cool. Consequently, both surfed a nearly perfect heat and we almost fell asleep. As the clock wound down Slater took a wave in and came up the beach under his own power as the entire crowd waited for the judges final word. After a contest hold it was announced that Slater had won by .76 of a point.

Slater complemented Wright’s surfing on the podium:

“Owen (Wright) is tough and he’s been surfing great,” Slater said. “There really are no weak points to his surfing and he’s going to be a standout in every spot. A lot of the guys tried to get him this week and I got lucky in that last exchange. I was taking the first wave of the set under his priority and once I got priority I wanted to wait. It almost looked like there wasn’t a wave after Owen’s. It’s been fun surfing against Owen and surfing Lowers. It’s been a great week and thanks everyone for the crazy support, it’s been wonderful.”

The two best heats of finals day were Slater’s quarterfinal match-up against Josh Kerr in which Kelly surfed like a hungry grom with superhero skills, and Owen Wright and Julian Wilson‘s interference showdown in the semifinal 2. We’ve watched that wave several times and we’re still not sure that the judges made the right call.

Click here to watch both heats on Hurley On Demand, here for our photo gallery, or follow the jump for the official word from the ASP. [click to continue…]

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Hog Dawgs & Handrails #8

by The Editors on September 21, 2011

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Southern California snowboarding kicks back into gear for the 8th year in a row as Bear Mountain presents Hot Dawgs & Hand Rails this Saturday, September 24, 2011.

40 top pros competing for fifteen grand. There will be dozens of brands set up in booth city, enter to win great stuff in contests, check out the scene at the Beach Bar, and buy your winter 2011-12 season pass at a Screamin’ Deal, this will be the very last day to get the best price of the year.

Follow the jump to see what it’s going to look like. We’re sure it’s going to be good time no matter what. [click to continue…]

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Sector 9’s Sea Sheppard Jolly Roger

by The Editors on September 20, 2011

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We’re not super informed on all environmental fronts, but there is something so simple, straight forward and pure about the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society’s mission to defend ocean wildlife worldwide that we almost have to love them. If they don’t like what’s going on they go out and physically stop it.

Now, Sector 9 has partnered with Captain Paul Watson on the design of the Jolly Roger Complete along with two other boards. Here are the stats on the Jolly Roger:

  • 7 Ply Sustainable Harvested Maple Cold Pressed New School Shape
  • Dimensions: 8.0″ W x 32.5″ L x 14.0″ WB
  • 139mm Independent Trucks
  • 56mm 101a Park Formula with Abec 5 PDP Bearings
  • 0.125″ Sector 9 Recycled Plastic Shock Pads
  • 1.0″ Low Pro Hardened Steel Bolts and Full Grip Tape

All that for $159 (click here to buy it). And the best part? A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.

[Link: Sector 9]

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Hurley Pro Running A Rush Offense

by The Editors on September 20, 2011

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It would appear that everyone wants to get this Hurley Pro Trestles event over and done with as quickly as possible. After blowing through Round 3 and 4 today (September 20, 2011), it looks like the entire contest will wrap up tomorrow (midweek) under San Diego County’s nearly constant grey skies. If Trestles had lights they probably would have tried to end it today.

All that aside, Joel Parkinson kicked all kind of youngster ass today in the three footers, laying waste to Brett Simpson in Round 3, and Julian Wilson in Round 4.

“I was hoping for just a couple waves and we got a couple of set waves each,” Parkinson said. “I watched the first two of Brett’s (Simpson) waves after I got my scores and wanted to stay involved, but I just couldn’t worry or watch. He’s an amazing surfer and beat me in Tahiti so it was kind of good to get one back. We’ve surfed the last three events together and there are those little rivalries that pop up.”

The heat we were most interested in today was Owen Wright vs. John Florence. And it did not disappoint (click here to watch it), or follow the jump for the official word from the ASP including tomorrow’s heat Round 5 match ups. [click to continue…]

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