Well with the waves looking like this today(here at least)….unless you are into slalom surfing it looks like watching the Volcom Fiji Pro will be an easy choice. Enjoy the show!
What a deal!!
CHECK THIS VIDEO NOW!!!
You have to check out this video that is currently on surfline.com! All I have to say is thank you for making this video. It was a pleasure to watch and the best edit I’ve seen in a very long time.
OLD School
Well, just in case anybody needs a good laugh today, here is my contribution. Just in case any of you can only remember the song and not the video, here it is! This zips me right back to freshman year of high school. What amazing style we were living in back then. Got to love it! And for all you football fans….Check out the shoulder pads on these guys suits!!! Enjoy this piece of 1994!
Memorial Day
New Arrivals
Contest
Even though the waves could have been a lot better, it cleaned up enough to see some real shredding in the final. The move of the event was clearly Hunter Lysaught bringing down a huge, flaring, frontside air reverse. However, the best wave ridden of the event, in a very close decision was awarded to Joel Peek. He took home a Sector 9 complete for a full speed wrapping carve on the outside, followed by several more speed floaters and a fin free blast on the inside. Congrats bud! Another standout performer was Remy Juboori who had the most 7+ point rides in the event. All the contestants scored cool stuff thanks to our sponsors Rusty Surfboards, Rusty Clothing, Creatures of Leasure and Sector Nine!
In the end it was the team of Hunter Lysaught, Myles Lane-Toner, Joel Peek and Fano Rakigijija taking the victory in an action packed final. For their efforts all the boys won a free shaped surfboard blank from Rusty Surfboards!
I’m pumped everybody showed up, and a special thanks to Garret Scurr and Chris Nyhan for getting the event organized and having so many snacks for everyone!



























