Bali, Indonesia
Raskal
"I surf because it keeps me right-minded, there’s just nothing else like it."
Désolé, on dirait que nous n'avons pas assez de ce produit.
Poncho en coton bio
Fabriqué en coton biologique certifié GOTS, notre poncho premium offre douceur et confort exceptionnels tout en minimisant son impact environnemental. Le tissu absorbant facilite le changement avant et après la session tout en apportant chaleur et intimité. Sa coupe ample permet de couvrir vos vêtements et votre combinaison, faisant de ce poncho un accessoire polyvalent pour toutes les saisons.
€70
Chapeau De Surf
Le Chapeau De Surf fait partie de la collaboration entre SRFACE et House of Sunshine, réunie dans la capsule Sunset. Conçu pour les surfeurs, il reste bien en place même lors de sessions intenses et par conditions venteuses, tout en offrant protection, confort et un ajustement sûr. La visière rigide conserve sa forme lors des duck dives et des wipeouts, tandis que les sangles de menton ajustables en néoprène et la boucle arrière assurent un maintien optimal. Fabriqué en polyester résistant avec une doublure en mesh douce et un panneau d’évacuation de l’eau, il reste léger et respirant dans l’eau. Ajustez-le à votre convenance et gardez votre attention sur la prochaine vague. Chaque produit est unique en raison de la façon dont nous découpons le tissu imprimé. Lisanne porte un chapeau de surf en taille S/M, et Julius porte un chapeau de surf en taille L/XL.
€65
TIME
SURFERS
PHOTOGRAPHY
5 min
Eva de Koning
Jan Bijl, Peter Chamberlain, Jop Hermans, Phil Craig
How did you start surfing?
I started surfing 16 years ago in Mimizan, France. I remember the first wave I ever caught: I was super stoked and never lost that feeling.
What do you love most about surfing?
For me it’s the whole package. Traveling around the world, surfing the most beautiful waves, meeting new people, cleaning the mind and being outside in nature while being active at the same time!
WHAT DOES A TYPICAL DAY IN YOUR LIFE LOOK LIKE?
The first thing I do when I wake up is check the waves. I'm lucky enough to see the surf from my window. I make some breakfast and check my socials. I love early mornings, so as soon as I finish my breakfast I hit the gym. When I return home I start my work day. Most of the days I work from a coffee bar in my hometown. I work as a freelance event manager so every day is different. Sometimes I work long days, but if there is surf I always try to squeeze in a quick session. The good thing about my work is that I have a lot of meetings and brainstorm sessions, so I’m pretty flexible. After a day of working I like to go outside, go to the beach, work out or hang with friends.
What is your favourite surf destination and why?
Indonesia. I fell in love the moment I arrived in 2012. The people, the food, nature, the climate and of course… the waves.
Your best session ever?
Definitely Indonesia last year. This was one of our last days of the trip and the surf was pumping. Red eyes, sunburned and surfed out, but a great goodbye surf.
What is your favourite board?
This is a difficult question! I surf so many different boards. It's all about the wave and destination. But my fave shortboard is the Dumpster Diver. Super easy to paddle but still great for critical turns. My go-to board for smaller days. My favorite longboard is the CeCe Squid. A classic longboard but with a smaller tail making it easy to turn.
And your favourite surf movie?
A bit cliché, but 2 weeks ago I watched 'Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable'. I’m not a fan-girl, but this movie was great. She’s just a power women who is so dedicated, super strong, and does everything to get to the top. But my number one surf movie is Dear Suburbia. A movie every surfer should watch.
Any accounts we should follow on Instagram?
@slideladyslide! Love the power of all the women on this gram. Just girls dancing on water, what could be better?
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