Taylor Clark
DC Surf presents Surf Wave Video—an action packed clip featuring their ripping surf team on the North Shore of Oahu. From groms like Taylor Clark and Balaram Stack to Pipeline hierarchy Reef McIntosh and Mark Healey, the DC surf team is looking pretty bad ass!
Mavericks awakens and Californian's rejoice up and down the coast as the first legit swell of 2012 hits. Stay tuned for part two, the offshore buoys are showing an even bigger and badder swell behind this one!
The Volcom Qualifying Series made its 7th stop of the West coast tour in beautiful Newport Beach, California!
Five quick web clips—headlined by Taylor Clark. Have you watched this kid surf? Bright future, we'd say.
We had five videos ready when Mason Ho sent his over and just couldn't help but include. How much fun is he having?
PacSun USA Surf Team Struggles through Day Six of the 2011 Quiksilver ISA World Junior Surfing Championships
The forecast is for 12-15 feet at Senoritas and Caballeros by this weekend. At that size, it is highly likely that the entire bay will close out making it impossible to run the event.
Three athletes move to Repercharge rounds, but all USA surfers still remain in the contest at Punta Hermosa
The best amateur surfers in America gather at the Huntington Beach Pier to see Kauai's Kaimana Jaquias take out the Open Men's division and Lakey Peterson win the Open Women's division.
Kaimana Jaquias won the 2010 NSSA Nationals Open Men’s title Saturday at South Huntington Beach Pier while Lakey Peterson snatched her second consecutive Open Women’s title. Check the full results and video highlights, more photos to come.
With rippers like Evan Geiselman, Kolohe Andino, Lakey Peterson and Conner Coffin leading the charge, this team is looking solid!
John John flips out, Conner Coffin does the perfect turn, and some of the best young pros tear apart a fun day at Lower Trestles.
Thanksgiving 2009 will go down in the history books as one of the best ever thanks to a pumping Northwest swell that lit up Honolua Bay in Maui and just about every spot in California.
As soon as the first heat entered the water, there was complete mayhem everywhere...










