Showing posts with label STAB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label STAB. Show all posts

Saturday, November 5, 2022

Vans Stab High Indonesia is a Must Watch!

 

Vans Stab High Indonesia is so fun to watch! These surfers are so talented and pushing the limits! This is a must watch.. check it out: 

Vans Stab High Indonesia, Presented By Monster Energy, kicks off in Lakey Peak with the Men's Qualifying Round – 24 surfers taking on the Sumbawan mega ramp and a fierce air wind to claim their spot in the Main Event, with a chance at winning $20,000 and an invite to the 2022 Vans Pipe Masters. Did we mention the lineup will be completely empty?


Thursday, June 16, 2022

Lance's Right... MENTAWAI


 

Lance's Right is a dream wave... It's on my adventure list of places to surf and these videos show its beauty and power... Check this out:


Day of Days / Lance's Right - 5/24/2022

Lance's Right, Indonesia Water Cinematography: @Indo Eye / David Biner Land Cinematography: Gimbal God

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MENTAWAI SURF TRIP - BIG DAY LANCE’S RIGHT

Big Session at Lance’s Right ( Katiet Sipora island ) Surftrip Mentawai island ( Sumbar)


He Surfed Lance's Right Alone For 3 MONTHS | Nathan Monchet in 'I Lost My Sanity In The Tube'

22-year-old Nathan Monchet got "stuck" at Lance's Right with just a few other surfers for 3 months during Indonesia's lockdown . This film details his experiences. Most interesting among them is how numb to perfect waves Nathan became. So much so that he left a session in which he nabbed 10 barrels in 20 minutes because he was "bored". Human psychology will never cease to amaze.


Tuesday, December 14, 2021

5 Very Different Stories about 5 Very Different Places

 



Here are 5 Very Different Stories about 5 Very Different Places... Check these out and let me know which one is your favorite....


The Best Of The Best From The 2021 Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge

All craziest action captured during the 2021 TUDOR Nazaré Tow Surfing Challenge presented by Jogos Santa Casa Featuring Lucas Chianca, Kai Lenny, Pedro Scooby, Justine Dupont, Axier Muniain, Francisco Porcella, Pierre Rollet, Rodrigo Koxa, Kealii Mamala, Andrew Cotton, Nic von Rupp, Pedro Scooby, João De Macedo, Antonio Silva, Maya Gabeira, Eric Rebiere


What it's like to SCORE Pumping Surf on the Great Lakes!

Ever since I discovered Great Lakes surfing I've been impressed & a little obsessed by the whole idea of fresh water surfing. It was mind blowing when I learned that people have been surfing these waves since the 1960's. It's an honor for me to even be able to venture to these still obscure surfing destinations of the US & enjoy the beautiful chaos that they have to offer. Thank you for the all of the stoke! FOR THE DREAM!! - Ben Follow Us on Instagram: @bengravyy @jverni_


Snapt4 // Full Movie

SNAPT4 “ Secure The Bag “ is the 4th installment to the independent Snapt surf series by Logan Chucky Dulien . This surf movie was filmed across the globe , over the last 2 years through the pandemic . Starring Mason Ho , jack Robinson , Clay Marzo , Seth & Josh Moniz , Zeke Lau , Asher Pacey , Barron Mamiya , Parker Coffin , Benji Brand , Ian Crane , Eithon Aton Osbourne, Carlos Munoz , Sheldon Paishon and the leader of the pack Salmon Boy Simon Rex . Let us know in the comment section who you think had the best part and any other feedback . For more info , behind the scenes and additional content follow @snapt4 on IG


Slip, Slide And Sabotage | S.U.R.F. Episode 4 Frictionless

In the fourth and final episode of S.U.R.F. we will be crowning our winner of the inaugural Stab X Byron Bay Brewery TV show. The theme of this challenge is 'frictionless' where our surfers are required to have a contest on boards without fins, skegs, or rudders. Coming into today's challenge, Soli and Vinnie are tied on points, making this the episode that will determine who wins $10,000.


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Friday, October 20, 2017

The Weirdest and Most Wonderful Waves of 2016



The Weirdest and Most Wonderful Waves of 2016



The Weirdest and Most Wonderful Waves of 2016



Published on Jan 3, 2017
These are the waves that provide a reprieve from tiresome terms like high-performance and progression. We’ve pieced together everything from the dolphin jumping on a WA grom in Kalbarri, Blair Conklin’s work on the Wedge sider, Kai Lenny’s double wave, JOB’s hamster wheel at Pipe, Alex Smith seated at Namibia and more. So go ahead and pour yourself a snifter and watch the best dance moves of the year.

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Thursday, September 7, 2017

The Dock- Stab Magazine



The Dock

Published on Jul 15, 2017
At four am we were up, towing out what’s now known as "The Dock” in Bali for this concept shoot. We asked ourselves, what does the future look like? A cashless society? Self-driving cars? We’ll leave the wavepools for Kelly Slater and co. Instead, we envisioned lineup where you don’t have to paddle. Which turns out to be a rather dangerous affair.

“The dock’s been scary,” said Ozzie Wright. “At one stage I just came up, got my board and saw it coming right at me. I like the chaos of it. The whole time everybody was like, “Where are we going!? Where are we going!? That was the fun bit. I kept thinking what if the tip was on the beach at a little shorey? No paddling, just run out, jump on a wave surf it to the beach then run back out and jump on another one. That’d be so much fun.”

“It would just kill you if it hit you, yeah?” asked Noa Deane, after the fact. “What’s it weigh? Half a tonne? When it wears a wave on the head it kicks like a snake. Like, Balaram jumped up and went six feet in the air. Then he landed on the wire, so sketchy. It whips right at the end because it’s connected to a cable which adds extra tension.”

Now that the tension’s relieved, we invite you to loosen your belt and enjoy “The Dock” as ridden by Noa, Ozzie, Yago Dora, Mitch Coleborn, Balaram Stack and Imaikalani Devault. After all, what's fun without a little heightened heart rate?

Directed by Sam McIntosh

Edited by Dan Scott

Creative Direction by Shinya Dalby

Produced by Richie Olivares

Oceanic Logistics by Tom Screen.

Executive producer: Brad Dougherty

Cinematography by:

Dan Scott
Jesse Little
Jimmy “Jazz” Kinnaird
Scott Stinnett
Tom Carey

Music (in order of appearance):

The Past Tense by Infinite Bisous

Falling Down Stairs by Distractor.

Surfers (in order of appearance):

Noa Deane
Ozzie Wright
Yago Dora
Imaikalani Devault
Balaram Stack
Mitch Coleborn

Thanks to Alexandre Lamoureux, Philippe Gosselin, Thomas Taatjes, Rizal Tandjung, Made Adi Putra, Betet Merta & Muklis Anwar.




Big thanks to CanDock for making the shoot possible.


Making of 'The Dock'

Published on Jul 27, 2017





Saturday, January 11, 2014

STAB Magazine... The Missing Link

I really do enjoy hacking around the internet searching for something new about surfing. It's funny you can look and look and sometimes it seems like all the same stuff just keeps coming up. Well, I found another gold mine and I want to share it with you, Stab Magazine. I added them to my list on links off to the right.  Check out what they say about themselves...

ABOUT STAB


Kolohe Andino, on location in Tenerife for Stab's studio shoot (surfing's first), in which we highlighted the nuances of every grab variation. Photo: Sergio Villalba


HEY THERE, HONEY. WE GOT SOMETHING TO SAY.

It’s 2012.
Surfing ain’t long-hairs and doobie-suckers no more. Surfing is suited-and-booted stockbrokers. It’s university students who’ve smelt the roses and don’t swallow the evening news. It’s just-18-year-olds whose trunks end above the knee, who like socks that pop and who don’t mind clamping the top button. Surfing is beavertails and logs and empowered women who ain’t adverse to a Brazilian cut, but it’s also finner-270s and bigspins. Right now, surfing is goddamn hot and, most of all, inspired.
And Stab is inspired by it.
By the progression.
Stab celebrates the champagne end of the spectrum. Y’got a 720 in your sights? You’re our man. We’ll even gift you cash to make it happen. Y’trading up flat-spins for their inverted cousin? Take page one. Whether it’s hiring a chopper and shooting Taj Burrow from the Angle of God (issue one), or throwing a blindfolded Bruce Irons over the ledge at Chopes (issue 56), Stab‘s driven by the search for an answer to the question: How sumptuous can surfing be?
By the sexiness.
Women’s surfing ain’t what it was and, in recent years, we’ve grown fond of portraying exquisite surfer gals as seen through our lonesome eyes. Water droplets on Mon Byrne-Wickey’s stunning V’s. Sage Erickson lounging in a Hawaiian crib. Sal Fitz, shining brighter than the sun in a pool of salt water. Stab feels that women’s surfing, electric and aggressive as it’s ever been, is also sexier than it’s ever been.
By the intelligence.
Spicoli is dead; Taj Burrow’s vocab is swollen. Kelly Slater digs on organics. Julian Wilson ain’t scared of collared shirting. Sophistication’s on the come-up, ‘specially among the pups. Just ask Kolohe Andino, who you certainly won’t find saying “It was a good heat,” no matter how dazzling the last 30 mins of his life were. Stab loves this flavour of professional surfing and it forms the basis of everything we stand for.
Ok, ok, but, in short, what’s this whole show about?
Big ideas and the endeavour to execute ‘em. Sometimes they don’t come off, but it’s better than wondering. Stab may be put together by a bunch of narcissistic and morally corrupt humans, but goddamn it, if we ain’t the most obsessive collective y’ever did see…
…while you were sleeping, our eyes stayed open.