Pipe turns on as the Billabong Pipeline Masters is ready to commence tomorrow in pumping surf
Will wildcards like Jamie O’brien have their way with the world’s elite?
Recognizing North Shore surfers who embody Sion Milosky’s legacy of aloha, hard work and heavy-water skills.
Let’s begin with Danilo Couto, shall we?
He’s got that whip like Julian and lots of pop like Kolohe.
But where has Nick Rosza been?
In an effort to avoid any more big-wave fatalities, a handful of Eddie invitees and friends gather on Kohl Christensen’s farm to be CPR certified.
On your knees, boys
The Young Wise Tails dig through some old files and find hidden gold — virgin footage
Let’s give all our favorite videographers a shovel — just to see what they might find
John John Florence wins Vans World Cup of Surfing at epic, 6-foot Sunset Beach
If you’re surprised, you weren’t watching
Behind the scenes of our first swimsuit shoot of the year: Catalina, Michael Sterling Eaton…
…Amanda, Christy and Eloisa
While most competitors weren’t able to break into the double digits, Dane droped two nines.
“Competition for me is just an opportunity to see what pans out. I got really nervous, but it’s pretty rad to feel that sort of intense pressure.” — Dane
Damien Hobgood calls him Fisherly — in all honesty because he thought that was his real name
Let’s run with it. Fisherly’s the man.
Little brother cheers Andy to his third World Title at Sunset
With a cameo from another loved, fallen Kauaian
Short film titled La Creme — DazeAtSea.com’s first production
French culture: Chicks, pointing, baguettes, bread, and boobs. The boys call it as they see it
Nathan Myers interviews Johnny Abegg about film, zombies and incurring outrageous debt in pursuit of the WQS
How’s owing $27,000 for a top-200 finish sound to you?
Jack Freestone and John John join the Smiths during their first installment on the North Shore
Koa Smith takes round one. Wouldn’t ya say? Plus a little T&A bonus
Sunset Beach drops bombs for opening day of Vans World Cup of Surfing
And even the local boys were dodging shrapnel