AQUAMAN - ARTHUR ARUTKIN
Windsurf Magazine catch up with Arthur Arutkin with this profile previously published in our March 2020 issue! By the age of 15 Arthur Arutkin was European youth (...)
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Legs spread almost a meter wide. Each knee pressing down on a pectoral fin. Lactic acid building in my forearms from applying the downward pressure necessary to handle the 3+ m six-gill shark between my legs safely.
Surf Lakes is the world’s largest wave pool and creates over 2000 waves per hour. Read more...
THE CHOSEN ONES: EMMA WILSON AND TOM SQUIRES
This story is from the Windsurf Magazine March issue and since time of print the Olympics has been provisionally moved to 2021 in Japan! After a tense (...)
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Now here's a surf protest we can get behind! A global paddle out in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. Alas South African beaches remain closed.
BACK ON THE WATER: MATTEO IACHINO AND ANTOINE ALBEAU
With the lockdown easing for many countries many of us have been able to return to the water over the past weeks. Windsurf caught up with Matteo (...)
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I have this old plank that I’ve become very fond of. It’s a 9ft longboard, rough around the edges, heavy, ugly as sin. I found it at the dump, where it had been discarded and left to die amongst all the other forgotten and unloved things.
EMERALD PARADISE: MADAGASCAR
Pre lockdown, Bastien Ramery, Jules Denel and renowned photographer, Jérôme Houyvet took a trip out to Madagascar to visit the Emerald Sea, a pristine lagoon at the (...)
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AS FAR AS WE CAN 2: ADAM SIMS
From Iceland to the deserts of Namibia, As Far As We Can II takes you on a journey to discover new locations and never before surfed spots. (...)
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Pukas Rush by Axel Lorentz
Pukas The Rush by Axel Lorentz
HIGH PERFORMANCE | A sudden quick movement toward radical-fun surfing where aesthetics matter.