
The Best Fin Setups for Wake Surfing
One hard and fast rule about wake surfing is... you don't need nearly as much "fin" as you do in ...

Start Planning Your Next Surf Trip Now
If your surf trip involves an airplane and a passport—or if you plan to order a new custom surfb...

The Ideal Board When Waves Aren't Close By
The further you live from the nearest breaking wave, the more versatile your equipment should be....

The Pheasant and the Wake
Wake Surf + 6'4 Pleasant Pheasant from Almond Surfboards on Vimeo.
Rob Schoenborn putting the 6...

The Furthest I've Ever Traveled for Waves...
First, let me tell you about the furthest I have ever traveled to get to a wave.
When I turned 25...

One Board for the Rest of Your Life...
If you could only surf one board for the rest of your life, what would it be?
The Pleasant Pheas...

The Ideal Travel Surfboard
"Is that a kayak?"
"No, it's a surfboard."
That was a real exchange I had in an airport once whi...

How to Properly Generate Speed on a Surfboard
Obviously the clip below is Tegan riding a boat wake, not an ocean wave, but the principals for g...

Wake Surf R-Series in Texas
The amigo Mark Wystrach surfing his 5'4 Desert Surf Secret Menu behind a boat in Texas. Makes me...

A Wave Pool to Satisfy the Craving
It's been a rough few weeks on the surf-front.
The Winter started out strong... we had a good ru...

R-Series for Wake Surfing
Dating back to early in the development of the R-Series board project, I've been intrigued by the...

Tips for a Perfect Texas Surf Trip
Thinking about going surfing in Texas?
Let me lend some of the wisdom I gained during my 48 hour ...