Manufacturing Stoke World Premiere May 21st.


The world premiere of Manufacturing Stoke will be held at Bird's Surf Shed May 21st. 

Tickets are being presold now at www.manufacturingstoke.com. If you want to go, hurry. I heard from Pierce half are taken and it's only been up for a couple of days!

The film will feature some amazing body surfing and will highlight Enjoy Handplanes as well. We have been so stoked to be a part of this film. The people behind it are the most inspiring thing of all. Pierce, Petra, Geoffrey and Max and all the people who have contributed are doing this for the right reasons, to educate and inspire us to to make a change.  I love it.

About the film:

No other sport is so intrinsically linked to nature. Some call it a spiritual experience, most call it indescribable. And yet, in becoming the multi-billion dollar industry it is today, a great paradox has risen. Surfers are indeed directly connected to the earth’s pulse and yet a majority of the materials used are environmentally toxic.

The story begins in the 1960’s, the golden era of surfing, a time of innocence and discovery. Surf culture erupted onto the collective consciousness and became the epitome of cool. Fast forward to December 5th, 2005 and the closing of Clark Foam for environmental reasons, the largest surf blanks manufacturer in the world. Not only was the event a wake-up call for many to shift from petroleum-base products to more eco-friendly materials, it also reframed the foundation of a stagnant culture.

Enter surfing’s renaissance, an era where the new generation is completely changing what it means to be a surfer. And amid timid efforts from the industry’s biggies, a plethora of grassroots up-and-comers is redefining what a surfer is supposed to ride. From wooden surfboards, handplanes and alaias to recycled blanks and organic clothing, wave riding is taking on a new soul.

Manufacturing Stoke is an introspective look into the surfing culture’s struggle to be beneficial unto itself, a tapestry of both influential and eclectic members of the surfing community that are constantly striving for positive change.

http://www.manufacturingstoke.com/

Cat Man Do

Art by Sky Walker


One of my favorite.

Bodysurf Art by Iomal


Our friend and Italian surf artist Iomal sent us in one of his amazing drawings. He is such a gifted illustrator and generous guy. Thank you Iomal for all the inspiration and generosity. For those of you who haven't seen his blog yet check it out. Thanks Iomal!!!


Joe Curren's BioFoam/Bio Epoxy Little Blue Beauty


I had the pleasure of meeting Joe Curren at Sacred Craft a few weeks back. He is not only an extremely talented surfer, photographer and craftsman, as we all know, but he is one of the most kind and humble guys you will ever meet -- a truly kind human-being.  

We started chatting and the subject of what I did came out. I showed him a few handplanes from my bag that where headed to Ventura to be placed in the Wetsand shop. As we talked I couldn't help but offer a handplane up to add to his quiver. When I asked him if he would like one, he was so humble he asked if I was just kidding. When I told him I was serious he then proceeded to pick this little blue BioFoam and Entropy bio epoxy beauty out from the selection. After thanking me, he hooking me up with some of his goods as a gesture of gratitude.

At the end of the conversion we were both stoked. Finally as I was about to walk away he mentioned his brother likes bodysurfing as well. "Oh cool", I said trying to hold back my little grom excitement as a vision of Joe and Tom bodysurfing Rincon on Enjoy Handplanes filled my mind, "you should let him try it out."