Throughout his surfing career Jordy Lawler has generally stuck to the high performance thruster as he continually tries to ...
The Final Fight for the Bight is going to need not just the Australian surfing community, but momentum from all angles. And ...
Barrel hunters across the globe are being encouraged to start their 2025 by going tube hunting as part of an online competition which will run from 1st January to 31st March. The winners from various ...
Photographer John Witzig was at the centre of Australia surf culture as it burst onto the scene in the 60s and 70s. His work features a sweet and nostalgic dose of surfing’s past that does not ...
The 11x World Champion Kelly Slater is set to return to competition as part of the A New Earth Project Team for the Da Hui Backdoor Shootout. Slater joins a star studded team that also features Koa ...
For surfers, it’s all still here. Despite all the expat and visitors’ doomsday talk of the final stages of over development and the final surrender of Bali to the ...
Mechanically hollow, palm-fringed and sapphire-hued, Lagundi * Bay on the island of Nias emerged as one of surfing’s ultimate fantasy wave in the 80s. Natural footers were particularly enamoured. They ...
Last Thursday 150 surfers from across the land downed tools for the inaugural Trade Up Cup, hosted by Surfers for Climate at URBNsurf. The event aims to celebrate the craftsmanship and camaraderie of ...
Australian surf photographers are historically some of the best in the world. Their compelling imagery continues to give definition and meaning to surfing culture, while inspiring us to keep paddling ...
Hawaii’s North Shore reigns supreme as a bucket list surfing destination. It is a sacred place of pilgrimage for core surfers and a beacon for hangers-on, you know the type, the crew with all the gear ...
Few people could consider themselves as unfortunate as Luke Dujic over the last three years. The 20-year-old surfer from Avalon on Sydney’s Northern Beaches has spent 25 months out of the water since ...
The release of issue #600 makes Tracks the most prolifically published surf magazine in the world. Others have been around for longer, but no surf title has sent more issues to the printer than Tracks ...