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Giorgio Gomez SUP Surfing

Giorgio (Gio) Gomez rips at standup paddle surfing. Actually he just rips at surfing in general.

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Santa Spotted SUP Surfing!

Before his biggest night of his year, Santa was seen practicing his standup paddle surfing skills in Italy! Watch him RIP on his Naish SUP!

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Standup Paddling South Africa

South African standup paddling surfer Oswald Smith sent us this clip of him and his friends catching some fun ones at his local spot, Strand.

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Orca SUP Encounter in New Zealand

Pete May has been able to paddle alongside some of the most beautiful marine mammals down in New Zealand. This time, he was fortunate to paddle alongside a few orcas! What would you do if you were in his shoes, would you be scared or excited?!

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Connor Baxter Charges Jaws

On the last swell over in Maui, Starboard SUP athlete Connor Baxter was caught dropping into some bombs out at Jaws, showing just how versatile of a standup paddler he is.

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BOTE Boards Opens New Headquarters

It’s official. The new BŌTE headquarters is now open in Ft. Walton Beach, FL. With over 40,000 sq ft of space, we have integrated a brand focused showroom, custom board production and R&D lab (The DarkRoom), executive offices, fulfillment and distribution center all under one roof.

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Catching Butterflies

Jon and Nicole Locke, a husband and wife duo who share the love of the ocean had an awesome time one day and wanted to share their stoke of SUP.

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Iballa Moreno in the Canaries

Iballa Moreno, an international SUP athlete, just dropped this edit of her time in the Canaries SUP surfing some fun-looking waves on her Starboard SUP. Take a look!

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Project Origin: Making Adventure Powerful

Learn about Project Origin, who’s final goal is to raise enough money to plant one million trees through adventure. Watch as Dave Cornthwaite and four  other paddlers prepare to take on the first leg of Project Origin, a 130 mile circumnavigation of Martinique using Origin inflatable paddle boards.

  • Published in Journeys
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