Volcom’s Road Rager Ulladulla (27th March 2024)

On the 27th of March, Volcom and Southern Man will run a high-priced scavenger Hunt in Ulladulla. Prizes include: Come to the store to meet Noa Deane, Ossie Write and partners. Follow volcom_oznz and southernmansurf on Instagram for hints on where the prizes are. Shop Volcom apparel on this website

The Best Surfboards for Summer (2024)

Photo of surf walking into the surf with a surfboard under her arm and the sun is setting behind the clouds.

Summer is coming, and we all know what that means. Beautiful weather, days at the beach, and…kind of average waves. Depending on where you live, those beautiful, warm, windless mornings with 3 to 4-foot waves might still pop up from time to time, but most people around the country will need to be willing to …

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The Best Softboards for Beginners This Summer (2023)

Softboards have for many years been a popular choice of craft for beginners, and though they’re becoming increasingly common under the feet of more advanced surfers, they remain a hit with those a little less comfortable in the water. They’re buoyant, easy to paddle with, and easy to catch waves with, while there’s also the …

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OTIS Mineral Lense Sunglasses

OTIS was founded over twenty years ago with the intention of creating eyewear which is stylish, sustainable, and that lasts. Starting up on the rugged Western Australian coastline, they create high-quality eyewear that looks great, while simultaneously reducing impact on the planet – something they do predominantly through the use of mineral glass lenses. These …

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Recycle Your Old Wetsuits With Rip Curl

Rip Curl makes some of the best wetsuits going around; wetsuits which are renowned for their comfort, warmth and durability. The sheer quantity they sell, however, means that there are invariably a whole lot of Rip Curl wetsuits around the world whose surfing days are past them. Historically most of these end up in the …

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Our Tips for the Men’s Outerknown Tahiti Pro

Eight months and nine events after the 2022 CT season got underway at Pipeline, we’re finally at The End of the Road – in more ways than one. The Outerknown Tahiti Pro at Teahupo’o, a wave ominously referred to by that aforementioned title, marks the tenth and final contest of the Championship Tour season, and …

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Casual Retail Sales Assistant: Rip Curl Ulladulla 23/5/2022

About the role… The role is a casual opportunity to join our Rip Curl Ulladulla crew. The role will have you providing exceptional service to our customers, providing product knowledge advice and a can do attitude to allow them to live their search. You will have sale targets to reach, processing inventory into the store …

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Rip Curl Pro at Bells 2022 – The Wash-Up

It had been three years since the Rip Curl Pro was held at Bells, a lengthy hiatus when you consider that prior to the pandemic it had run every year since 1961. A less-than-promising forecast in the days and weeks leading up to the event cast doubts about the quality of waves that would be …

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Our Tips for the Men’s Corona Open Mexico

Men's Corona Open Mexico

After a nearly two-month hiatus which saw the world’s best head to Tokyo to compete for surfing’s first ever gold medal, the Championship Tour is set to restart next week, and the last leg of the season kicks off with one of the most anticipated events of the year. Barra de la Cruz has been …

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Best Surfboards for the Winter (2021)

The days are getting colder and shorter in most of Australia, which means for many it’s nearing the time to begin the human version of a winter hibernation. Not so for surfers. The chilly weather invariably means it’s time to put the longboards away and prepare for more consistent swell and offshore winds. With that …

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The Newcastle Cup Wash-Up

Reigning World Champions Carissa Moore (HAW) and Italo Ferreira (BRA), winners of the Rip Curl Newcastle Cup pres. by Corona. Credit: © WSL / Dunbar

As the sun set on the first Championship Tour event in four months, the two winners of the Newcastle Cup were also handed the yellow jerseys which represents their positions as the number one male and female surfers in the world.