Alex Knost walks us through the inspiration behind his contributions to the RVCA Boardroom.
Atlantic to the horizon
Jack Lynch’s surfing a single-fin and a twinny at J-Bay.
Josie Prendergast
Byron Bay surfer Josie Prendergast stars in this McTavish film by filmmaker Stefan José. It features The 2017 Dirt Nap surfboard by McTavish.
Torren Martyn
Love this. Torren Marytyn slows down the pace at a dreamy point break in Central America. Film by Ishka Folkwell and supported by Need Essentials.
Jason Salisbury x Banks
Follow Jason 'Salsa' Salisbury to his second home in Bali where he journeys into some tasty tubes and talks about his pursuit of happiness. From Banks Journal.
The More Things Change
Gerry Lopez first surfed Uluwatu in 1974. The fabled Balinese wave was pristine, magical, and empty. Gerry returned to Uluwatu 40 years later to find it bustling, developed, and a different scene. After a week of surfing and yoga, however, Gerry tapped into a spirit of place that will endure.
Australian Days
Filmmaker Jack Coleman brings another great edit of Vinnie, Ari, and Ozzie flying through some traffic for Mollusk Surf Shop.
Corey Colapinto
Ending the year 2016 with a bang. Some epic surfing from San Diego surfer Corey Colapinto.
The Sherpa x McTavish
Bob McTavish is a genius with a planer and Harrison Roach, who puts the boards to test throughout the world, understands which design features make the magic happen under his feet. Their relationship represents the ‘look back to move forward’ ethos that works so well with surfboards. Harrison has an idea – Bob makes it a reality.
Jared Mell x Banks 4
Number 4 in a series of shorts of surfer Jared Mell for Banks. Filmed and directed by James Kinnaird.
Kegel x Coleman
High speeds, radical redirections, and purposive style. Jack Coleman brings us a new short featuring Robin Kegel. Another great video by filmmaker Jack Coleman.
NOOSA '66
A short film by Lockie Marley for McTavish Surfboards. "It's hard to believe it's been 50 years since I shaped my first really successful design: the Noosa '66. Although I'd been shaping since 1962, I mostly shaped what the bosses asked for." - Bob McTavish