
One of the myths heard often is that stand-up paddle is an ancient Hawaiian ritual, but historically Captain James Cook did not observe it in the 18th century, nor did Robert Louis Stevenson see it in the 19th century, (Although Cook did report in his journal watching a canoeist catch a wave sitting down in [...]
August 2, 2010 | Posted in
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OVNY’s mission is simple – reduce the waste going into mother nature, while still enjoying a good surf session … and perhaps a few drinks afterwards. Yes, we can all do with less waste in our environment … and as surfers we should take a stand against big surf companies refusing to recycle the tons [...]

Call it what you want – leg rope, surfboard leash, kook cord – but plainly put, a leash is something that connects a surfer to the surfboard. It serves a number of purposes, such as not letting your board get away from you, a safety device for flotation, allow you to kick your board away from you [...]
June 28, 2010 | Posted in
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After a horrific hard drive malfunction, resulting in some serious photo losses at the iJS offices, we promptly scheduled a re-shoot of some surf sequences at one of Oahu’s popular beaches. Our recent review of the watersports head wear WavzCap got a burst of impromptu reviewers as the brightly colored neoprene caps drew the attention [...]

With stylish designs and colors emblazened on its distinctive neoprene make-up, the WavzCap is a bold new entry into the “surf hat” market. WavzCap is the water child idea of of Gail Kotowski, an avid water wahine who saw a need for unique water head wear, and has made short work of creating a practical [...]
April 28, 2010 | Posted in
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Wear sunscreen! The long term negative effects of sun exposure has been heavily documented and proven by scientists, and as surfers we should be wholly aware of how much time we spend under the sun’s rays. We love the sun, we love the ocean, and there is no force short of natural disasters would prevent [...]
April 5, 2010 | Posted in
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The recent 10 to 16 foot waves that pounded Maine’s coastline as a result of category 1 Hurricane Bill seemed to serve as a beacon to surfers from all over the Eastern seaboard. Although there were unfortunate casualties that resulted from nature’s romp through the east coast, it seems that the old addage that a [...]
April 2, 2010 | Posted in
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