
Photographs help to freeze a moment in time, however, much is lost in the process. Seeing a moving, heaving, screaming mountain of water frame-by-frame is so much better&hellip
Late Sunday afternoon session with Ian and the boys out at 6 - 10 Factory...
Early autumn perfection at green, green Long Beach. Throw in some slinky camera angles and you're all good to go…
A month or so ago we had a really great trip to Mossel Bay and we've put together two cool clips of some sick action at Inner Pool…
Two short previews of an upcoming documentary by Darryl Brandreth titled “Kaleidoscope: Q&A with surfers from the Rainbow Nation”… Check them out and let us know what you think.
Missioning up the West Coast is always an interesting experience. We scored some good right-handers at this hollow beach-break… Long Beach needs no introduction, but take a look at the variety of rides and styles possible at one beach-break…
We missioned up to Eland's Bay hoping to write an article about over-crowding and discovered there were only a handful of guys up for the weekend so we scored some decent waves with warm water… Two clips taken at Nine Miles and Kalk Bay during some of the good swell that we had during July…
As promised, Darryl kas kindly provided you with some pretty sick footage of Kalk Bay. Watch the guys dropping into some bombs then getting the crap beaten out of them…
Sunset Reef: 17 April 2006 - A handful of the Cape Town Tow-in Crew were out at Sunset Reef despite a ferocious South-Easter. The swell pulled in and these guys were riding some huge shit! Be sure to pick your jaw up off the floor when you're done watching…

HIGHER LEARNING: Post Grad Lads
We recently took two of UCT Radio's Drive Time DJ's on a surf trip - read about their experiences and find out why only a surfer knows the feeling.
Freediving is an amazing way to get to know your body. It teaches you how to listen to your body as well as mental focus. Freediving training can also give you that extra confidence to surf a wave a bigger than quite big!
In our quest to define the true meaning of surfing we interviewed three guys between the ages of 35 and 41 who started surfing in their late twenties, this is who they are, and what they have to say.
SURVIVING A SURF TRIP: A field guide for non-surfers
Whether you're a girl/boyfriend, husband or wife of a surfer, you're going to end up missioning up the coast at one point or another and you'll soon realise whether or not a surf trip is for you. Here are some tips to help you survive the experience.
Get behind the wheel and take a trip to Mossel Bay with us. Experience fog horns, joy riders and hammer heads as we divide the Boere Wors Curtain.
OK people, let's face the facts… either you love us or you hate us. Either way we're happy just as long as you're talking about us!
Surfing is more than just competitions, moves and boards. Surfing as an art form inspires us in many ways - we've put together some articles about the deeper side of our lifestyle. Read them and feed your soul…
Sometimes we do things when we think nobody is watching - things like picking your nose while in traffic, or wearing no undies when visiting the Mall. Next time you go for a surf, beware, we'll be watching and we won't hesitate to pin you to the Wall of Shame for posterity…
Surf spots around the planet all have a few underground rippers who don't care about being famous or winning competitions - they surf because they love to. In OverXposed we profile these diamonds in the rough…
Ever heard the phrase “Take a trip down memory lane”? Surfers don't do that, the only lane we use is the one that leads to the ocean, instead we talk a walk down the beach where the only thing we leave behind are our footprints…
The following documents are part of this section
Photographs freeze the defining moment in any action, the shutter clicks and the moment is preserved. Take a look at our photo archive, perhaps we caught your defining moment…
Surfing in action often takes place at such a fast pace that you can't appreciate the finer details. It's for that very reason that we've put together some sick sequences frame-by-frame, we hope you enjoy them!
Photographs help to freeze a moment in time, however, much is lost in the process. Seeing a moving, heaving, screaming mountain of water frame-by-frame is so much better&hellip