Bruce Irons
With surf in the treacherous-to-deadly range at the Banzai Pipeline, round of 64 warriors laid it all on the line today. Here’s a look at back at some of the most memorable moments from an incredible day of surfing…
Long regarded as the ultimate arena to watch surfing, the Banzai Pipeline on the North Shore of Oahu will once again play host to the Volcom Pipe Pro from January 22nd to February 4th.
After two and half days of competition, Reef McIntosh is leading the pack but Jamie O’Brien, Marcus Hickman, Bruce Irons, and 2011 winner John John Florence are hot on his tail.
A historic day of surfing filmed on a $100,000 Phantom camera. This footage is simply mind blowing...
The 2012 Da Hui Backdoor Shootout kicked off this weekend in absolutely stellar conditions at the famed Banzai Pipeline... Check the exclusive photo gallery and video.
The man behind the tractor logo, Jason Stevenson, shows off the boards his star team rider, Joel Parkinson, ripped his way to a runner up finish on at the 2011 Pipe Masters.
Digging into the surf movie archives we stumbled upon this gem of a clip from Arnette's 1997 cult classic My Way.
Bruce's firsthand account of the already infamous 'Code Red' Teahupo'o tow day...
The heaviest waves from the heaviest session ever. Heavy huh?
Don't bother searching for internet entertainment today, here's five videos all in one convenient location. (Just added: An Asher Nolan bonus clip from Long Island, New York)
Jeremy Flores claims victory as the Winner-Takes-All “Heaviest Wave” winner during the Billabong Pro Tahiti. In honor of Jeremy’s performance, he was awarded with a one-of-a-kind Nixon watch valued at over $10,000.
With Andy Irons looking down from heaven with a devilish grin on his face, the swell of the year slams right into the world's heaviest wave. Exclusive photos and video of all the action...
Daily updates and happenings from the 2011 Billabong Pro Tahiti at Teahupo‘o.










