Gear – Drift Magazine https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk Keep Drifting, Keep Surfing Tue, 14 Aug 2018 16:35:14 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.18 https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/drift-icon.png Gear – Drift Magazine https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk 32 32 Our top Pick of the Ten Best Surfboards for Everyday Surfing https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/gear/ten-best-surfboards-for-everyday-surfing https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/gear/ten-best-surfboards-for-everyday-surfing#respond Fri, 16 Nov 2018 14:21:35 +0000 https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/?p=39 Whether you want to buy your very first board, or are looking for a new one to add to your collection, buying a surfboard can be difficult. There are loads of brands and models available, and selecting one that suits your needs is crucial.

We’ve found ten boards that are ideal for everyday surfing. This means whatever your need, they’ll be able to cut. Let’s jump right in!

1. Catch Surf

Catch Surf

Well-known for manufacturing soft surfboards perfect for beginners, Catch Surf is one of the biggest brands in surf. We’d recommend the Beater hybrid board that’s made from dual maple plywood and foam.

2. Chemistry Surfboards

Chemistry Surfboards

These custom-built boards are not only beautiful, they also perform pretty darn well. If you don’t have an R2 model yet, we’d say you should get yours today! The R2 from Chemistry is versatile and is designed for endurance and high-performance.

3. Pyzel Surfboards

Pyzel Surfboards

Pyzel boards are specifically designed as high-performance shortboards. Want to get your Pyzel? Better get the Pyzel Bastard then. The Bastard is perfect for everyday surfing and will give you some more speed thanks to the single concave throughout.

4. SOS Shapes

Designed and shaped in Hawaii by talented Sean Ordonez, SOS Shapes surfboards are all versatile and durable, and might we add used by loads of pros. The best SOS Shape board for everyday use? We’d go with the Slushie, which is perfect for both beginners and pros.

5. Rusty Surfboards

Rusty Surfboards

So, Rusty boards have been around for some time. The brand is well known and offer a wide range of boards from long to shortboards, hybrids and more. We’d highly recommend the Utility, which is a longboard designed for everyday surfing.

6. …Lost Surfboards

Lost Surfboards

They had a bit of a slow start, but …Lost soon became one of the biggest and most popular surfboard manufacturers in the USA. Their boards are high-quality and durable. The perfect allrounder surfboardfrom …Lost surfboards is the Lost Puddle Jumper.

7. HaydenShapes Surfboards

HaydenShapes Surfboards

The company was founded back in 1997 when Hayden Cox was only 15 years old. Since then they have been producing some of the best surfboards out there. For everyday surfing, stick with their Hypto-Krypto board, which is also coincidentally their best seller.

8. JS Industries Surfboards

JS Industries Surfboards

JS Industries Surfboards are probably the performance surfboard rulers. Their boards are made for every level and every wave type. The best JS Industries board for everyday use is their Hyfi Monsta Box, a spectacular hybrid made for any surf.

9. Channel Islands

Channel Islands

Probably one of the most iconic surfboard brands out there, Channel Islands have been around since 1969. They have perfected the art of shaping and making high-performance boards. Get their Sampler which is a signature Dane Reynolds board.

Buying any of the boards we’ve discussed here will prove to be a great choice, we guarantee it! For perfect surfing no matter the circumstances, any of these will serve you well! Which one are you going to get?

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The Good, The Bad, and Mike: an Overview of Hynson and His Signature Boards https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/feature/an-overview-of-legendary-mike-hynsons-history-and-sufboards https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/feature/an-overview-of-legendary-mike-hynsons-history-and-sufboards#respond Mon, 02 Jul 2018 14:21:35 +0000 https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/?p=38 Most of us know Mike Hynson as the surf rebel in the cult classic The Endless Summer. There is a love-hate relationship most surfers have with Hynson. He had gone rogue after the huge success of The Endless Summer and completely tried to undermine Bruce Brown. Mike Hynson remains one of surf’s icons, and rightly so.

Hynson was in the navy during the 40’s and 50’s after which he started absorbing the surfer way of life. He dwindled from one coastal town to the next, in search for the perfect wave, and ultimately the perfect surf.

For Hynson to skip being drafted, he joined Robert August and Bruce Brown to make what is known today as one of the most iconic surf films ever made.

Mike’s Highlights of the Film

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Mike recalls the waves found in South Africa’s Cape St. Francis as being the memory that truly transcends the entire trip during the making of the film.

In the film, it is suggested that Brown noticed these perfect waves. Hynson, of course, recalls the events of that day to be entirely different. According to Mike, he was the one who first stumbled upon and surfed on those heavenly waves.

But there is something they could all agree with though; the spot and the surf was the ultimate find during the making of the film.

Time in the Slammer

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After his great success with The Endless Summer, Mike had multiple brushes with the law. In 1994 he was convicted for possession of crystal meth. But, this didn’t stop one of the coolest guys to recover and regain control over his life.

It’s no secret that Hynson has experienced a whole lot of rolls and tumbles over the years. Partying with rock stars and doing drugs did him no good. Even after hitting celebrity status Hynson still managed to lose the plot. He was married briefly to Melinda Merryweather, and together they have a son. The marriage did not last and Hynson continued to party.

Success in his Golden Years

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From his golden-boy status in the 60s and 70s, Hynson had a bit of a rough time. The world of surf’s golden child did however recover and now sells his gear. Hynson, now in his late 70s, is looking pretty well given his rough lifestyle. He’s dusted off the dirt and gotten back up.

One can easily say that Hynson’s boards are amongst some of the best out there. To most of us, surfing is a way of life, and Mike Hynson sure lived it well.

For more information on Hynson boards, visit the official website.

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World’s most eco-friendly board https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/world-tour-surfer-re-signs-with-billabong/ https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/world-tour-surfer-re-signs-with-billabong/#respond Tue, 26 Feb 2008 15:52:07 +0000 https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/?p=122

Tom Wegener’s unglassed Plankton board

Arriving in the UK from sunny Noosa Heads comes the latest model in Tom Wegener’s range, the Plankton board.

The concept surrounding Tom Wegener’s Plankton boards is very different from that of foam boards, it is unglassed. This could possibly make it the most eco-friendly surfboard ever to be developed, as it uses no cloth or resin whatsoever. The board is 96% wood, with the remaining 4% comprising of the glue and fin-box.

The wood used is sustainable and super fast growing Paulownia wood.

The board will need some care though. It should not be left to dry out too much. Like a cricket bat, it will have to be oiled with Linseed every few months to keep it conditioned, and a tablespoon of salt water should be put into the board every few surfs.

Contact Loose Fit for more information.

Below is a video short of Tom riding the new board.

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