Hawaiʻi’s award-winning surf photographer, Zak Noyle, will debut his highly anticipated art piece titled ‘Sunrise Focus’ at Pipeline Gallery on...
In case you missed it, North Shore Oahu’s Fred Patacchia announced his retirement from WCT competition, at Hurley Pro at...
The North Shore came alive at the during the end of Summer to provide some much needed water time for locals and traveling surfers alike. A WNW swell graced the shorelines with variable winds making the mornings and afternoons a glassy on the 7 mile stretch with side onshore winds in the middle of the...
Ala Moana Bowls was glassy with 1-3’ surf this past weekend for the first leg of the 3 part series...
Beloved by scuba divers, this paradise-like archipelago turned out to retain a lot of plastic pollution as the R4WO discovered...
World Surf League Big Wave champion Makua Rothman explains how big Teahupoo was one of the worst wipeouts he’s had to endure in his surfing career. Taking the sharp, coral reef to the face, Makua held what was left together of his face while World Surf League commentator Peter Mel rushed him...
Don’t miss the Billabong Pro Tahiti, the most harrowing event of the season, LIVE Aug. 14-25 on worldsurfleague.com and on...
Hurricane Guillermo blessed the Aloha State not only with great weather but also great surf. What was looking to be...
Hawaii’s Shane Dorian takes the win at the WSL Four Seasons Maldives Championships twin-fin division. Dorian took out twin- fin style master David “Rasta” Rastovich by posting a heat total of 15.60. Rasta needed one more wave in the dying seconds of the final against Dorian to take the big...
MORE THAN 50 WORLD-CLASS ADAPTIVE SURFERS FROM 15 COUNTRIES TO COMPETE Demonstrating the global reach of Adaptive Surfing, the 2015 International...
DC presents Robbie “Maddo” Maddison’s “Pipe Dream,” giving the world a chance to witness history being made as Maddo rides...
We seen Tahiti go off on the biggest South swell to grace the Pacific Ocean. With iconic rides and wipeouts happening 2600 miles away from our shore’s here in Hawaii, Tahiti is the indicator for whats to come on the South Shore of the Oahu. Although wave size diminishes before hitting...











