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Footwear Spotlight: Cariuma

Footwear Spotlight: Cariuma Jamie O Brien Link copied to clipboard It’s true: occasionally, surfers must wear shoes. And it’s also true that many surfers care about the environment. Enter the Cariuma shoe brand, founded a couple years back in Brazil, by co-founders David and Fernando who have a shared ethos: sustainability, style, and a love for boardsports. After working together for years and leaving their corporate jobs, the two set out to create their passion project and along the way, they developed a brand with equal parts dedication to quality and giving back to the environment. “Cariuma’s mission to disrupt the wasteful practices inherent in fashion goes beyond reinventing the sneaker game,” says the brand. “Style and sustainability go hand-in-hand with Cariuma. That includes partnering with ethical factories; sourcing low-impact, natural materials; even designing our own single-box, carbon-neutral shipping program. For every pair sold, the Reforestation Pr

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Inside Kai Lenny s High-Tech, Futuristic Big-Wave Boards

Inside Kai Lenny’s High-Tech, Futuristic Big-Wave Boards Keith Teboul fused windsurfing, SUP and foil boarding design with new tech to create Lenny’s new guns Photo: Billy Watts Link copied to clipboard “The board I’m riding in this shot was a radical change from what I was using previously,” said Kai Lenny on Instagram, captioning an image of him bottom-turning at Maverick’s. “It let me peek through the window of what is possible paddling in. Based on this board from a couple of years ago, I’m excited to see how much closer I can get to my top level of performance.”

Dissecting the Dream: An Inside Look at the Best Six Weeks in Maverick s History

Dissecting the Dream: An Inside Look at the Best Six Weeks in Maverick’s History When the North Pacific went into overdrive Mav’s led the charge Photo: Billy Watts Link copied to clipboard The problem with a couple months straight of North Pacific swell overdrive is just that so many crazy sessions, epic stories, unforgettable waves, bad wipeouts, enraged partners, confused bosses…the whole thing becomes kind of a crazed blur. One, oversized lump of collective surf memory. Which is why pulling one strand out of the narrative in this case, almost two months of very good to epic Maverick’s can help frame the whole event and give it context in the broader scope of the surfing universe.

Watch Now: A Raucous Intermission at Killers

Watch Now: A Raucous Intermission at Killers Between XXL Maverick’s and XXL Hawaii, Todos Santos seduced a handful of the big-wave elite. Greg Long. Photo: Billy Watts Presented By Link copied to clipboard On Sunday, January 10th, as an XXL swell peaked at Maverick’s, the initial forerunners from the same storm manifested some 1,500 miles away at Baja Mexico’s legendary big-wave spot: Killers, Todos Santos. Though the nearshore buoys were already slam-dancing well before dawn on Monday, January 11th, the action was slow as a high tide forced a two-hour lull. By the time the tide bottomed out mid-afternoon, Killers was pumping. The same high pressure system that kept the storm away from Maverick’s also helped ensure a clean arrival here in Mexico for the long-period energy, which wasn’t getting jammed up by any local, short-period swell. The sun was shining and the winds were light and variable all day long. Fresh out of the brine after a demented dream run at Maverick

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