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The Search: Seven Ghosts
05/04/20 The Search: Seven Ghosts

In the local Malay dialect, “Bono” means “truth”. For the river people in this Sumatran backwater...

E-Bomb: The Ultimate Guide
28/03/20 E-Bomb: The Ultimate Guide

The Ultimate Guide to the Super Stretch Wetsuit The one stop guide to all things E-Bomb. As Sprin...

Surfing Sun Protection
17/12/19 Surfing Sun Protection

Surfing under the summer sun is a dreamy pursuit, but you can have too much of a good thing! Read...

What To Pack For The Ultimate Tahiti Surf Trip
08/12/19 What To Pack For The Ultimate Tahiti Surf Trip

Planning a trip to Tahiti? Here are your packing must-haves. As you read this, Rip Curl’s elite a...

How To Store Wetsuits
11/11/19 How To Store Wetsuits

Wondering how to take care of your wetsuit? We’ve got a step-by-step guide of do’s and don’ts. We...

Rip Curl Founders Brian Singer and Doug “Claw” Warbrick have sold their iconic Australian surf brand to Australia and New Zealand based outdoor specialists Kathmandu.
30/09/19 Rip Curl Founders Sell Iconic Surf Brand To Outdoor Specialists Kathmandu

Rip Curl Founders Brian Singer and Doug “Claw” Warbrick have sold their iconic Australian surf brand to Australia and New Zealand based outdoor specialists Kathmandu.

Jamaica Selby wearing Rip Curl bikini in Western Australia
03/09/19 Bikini Fit Guide to Find the Best Swimwear for Your Body Shape

Your Go-To Guide for Falling in Love with Your Swimwear! Finding the right bikini can sometimes b...

New Zealand Surf Guide
03/09/19 New Zealand Surf Guide

Thinking of heading over to New Zealand for your next surf trip? It is a surfer’s paradise, brimm...

Bobby Bajram: Making The Impossible, Possible
03/07/19 Bobby Bajram: Making The Impossible, Possible

52-year-old Bobby Bajram, who suffers from MS, has just achieved a landmark in the world of sport by summitting three different mountains in the Himalayas.At 13 years old, Bobby Bajram was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), one of the youngest Australians to be diagnosed with the disease in medical history.