Zarautz working
Turquoise turned to jade green which merged with a deeper grey-blue sliding into seafoam green fragmenting into golden yellow, duck-egg blue and a cool fathomless green…
Turquoise turned to jade green which merged with a deeper grey-blue sliding into seafoam green fragmenting into golden yellow, duck-egg blue and a cool fathomless green…
Wallako is a cool surf shop. And I mean cool in a good sense: it’s managed and tended by a nice crew of real surfers, and it specialises in beautifully handcrafted boards by some great shapers whose work was almost unavailable until now around here (DVS, Neal Purchase Jr., etc. ).
When I first came to Donostia (or San Sebastián in Spanish) in the late eighties I never imagined that one day I’d call the Bella Easo* home.
Computer future
Why Richie Lovett’s singing the praises of machine-shaping technology.
Heart of the country
Jeff Bushman and Kyle Bernhardt explain why they created Hawaii’s first environmentally sound surfboards.
Together we're stronger
An international cooperative of master craftsmen is advancing the ideals of sustainable surfing.
2+1=3?
Dan Crockett charts Adrian Phillips’ construction of a semi-gun.
Design for life
Bob McTavish’s opinions on the surfboard industry remain as controversial as ever.
Eyes were made for seeing
Surf Screen's Christiaan Bailey talks to Nathan Oldfield