Alaias by Wegener Surfboards
The Critical Slide Society — Wegener Surfboards: Alaias from Nathan Oldfield on Vimeo. This is a little short I just made for Tom & Jon Wegener, makers of beautiful alaias. The featured surfers are Ryan Burch & Eric Snortum, two lads from California I met on recent travels. The music is by my friend Rob's band, called 'Small Defence'. Their album 'The Fonts' can be found on itunes & it's epic. Enjoy. ...
Ryan Burch & Eric Snortum Ripping on Alaias
70percent.org — Nathan Oldfield recently shot Ryan Burch and surfing Tom & Jon Wegener’s Alaias… Wegener Surfboards: Alaias from Nathan Oldfield on Vimeo. I surf with Ryan quite a bit at various Encintas and Cardiff breaks. Whether he’s nose riding, throwing buckets on a thruster, riding a wooden plank or his homemade finnless contraption with the McDonalds lams in overhead stormy windswell (leashless), the dude rips. Nice work as always Nathan. Makes me wish I hadn’t gone gay for Chase Burns last week. Enough internets. ...
WEGENER SURFBOARDS
Shakas and Singlefins — My friend Nathan Oldfield put this together for the Wegeners.
Progression
Prone to Belly — Wegener Surfboards: Alaias from Nathan Oldfield on Vimeo.
Alaia Shaping Day - 10 days to go!
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Surfing an eco-friendly wave of green. — Dailystoke
The foam board revolution has been hailed one of the grandest changes in the surfboard’s history since the invention of the fin. But after many decades of buying and using these surfboards, many of our eco-conscious brethren have realized that they have been hypocrites. We needed to ...
Thursday, June 18, 2009
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