Why to choose a Surftech Bark Stand Up Paddle Board
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The most anticipated releases of 2015 is the expansion of the industry-dominating Bark Paddleboard line. The new line has a number of race, downwind, and excursion designs for stand up paddling, and the addition of a 14' "Commander" to the hugely successful traditional Paddleboard lineup.
The 17th Annual Lennox Longboard Classic 2014, Held last weekend, Sat & Sunday 2nd & 3rd August, 100 competitors covering 10 age & gender divisions. Surfed entirely on Lennox Main Beach breaks.
Paddle boarding is becoming an increasingly popular sport in Canada. We have plenty of great water that is perfect for practicing this sport on, and many people who try it become die-hard paddle boarding enthusiasts.
Summer is finally here, and you know what that means! The sun is out, the days are long and the great outdoors is calling your name. So why are you still inside watching TV or playing video games. Before you know it...
Thursday 19 September 2013
And now, the moment of truth. Where did Conn and Greg Bertish go in the Indian Ocean to score these classic waves? Oh and the spot is named Nasser Point even though Greg earned naming rights with this kiff little tucker up.
Wednesday 11 September 2013
Just as a new wave in Angola goes viral, here's another discovery on the other side of Africa! In the Indian Ocean, the Bertish brus find a super fun pointbreak in the midle of nowhere.
Tuesday 10 September 2013
Ah ha. So there ARE waves here. Only 1,140kms from Joburg. The mystery surf odyssey into the Indian Ocean begins to unravel, in the form of reef-cracking peelers, for brothers Conn and Greg Bertish.
Saturday 7 September 2013
The Bertish brothers find some uncut diamonds on their mission deep into the Indian Ocean. Diamonds are rocks, and rocky reefs surround these islands. Where the heck are they?
Wednesday 4 September 2013
Finally the intrepid Bertish brus fly towards their mystery destination. Some atolls, a few reefs, definitely tropical, and swell direction is key. mmmm now where on earth could they possibly be?