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Some random shots of Dane Reynolds in Brazil during the last World Tour event in Imbituba.
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Channel Islands Surfboards wants to give 12 year old sensation, Kanoa Igarashi, a big pat on the back for all his hard work and another incredible NSSA Season! With only a couple NSSA Competitions left, be sure to check out The Western Championships this weekend in Huntington Beach, California. Come down and support all the kids!
Kanoa’s 2009-2010 NSSA Results
Open Boys 1st Place Overall
Open Junior 4th Place Overall
Explore Menehune 1st Place Overall
Explore Boys 1st Place Overall
Surfing America Prime / 2009-2010
Under 14 1st Place Overall

WASHINGTON D.C., USA (Tuesday, May 18, 2010) - Nine ASP World Titles, 43 ASP World Tour victories and the current ASP World No. 1 spot are not enough for Kelly Slater (USA), 38. Now, the Floridian is being recognized by the United States Congress in a bill dubbed the “Kelly Slater Resolution”. While we’re not entirely sure what the “Kelly Slater Resolution” is, it goes to show that when you’re as dominant a force as the iconic natural-footer has become, even world powers take notice. Congrats Kelly!
Hola mi amigos,
This place continues to amaze me, as everyday brings more fun and adventure. We found a break up north of town that was an oil glass wedging beachbreak, with bowling ramp wedges and barrels without a drop of water out of place, and not a soul to be seen for miles, absolute bliss. But same as to the south, winds pick up by mid morning, and the sand point dreamworld lefts are the afternoon salvation everyday. My boards of choice for this trip are both Al Merrick shaped Channel Islands shortboards, one is a 5′11″ Round Tail Proton and the other is a 6′0″ Round Tail AME, both with the Lokbox Fin System which 101 Fin Co. utilizes for their incredible Bamboo Fins.
Keep Reading about Zach’s Peruvian Adventure Vol. 3
This board is a 5′6″ x 18 5/8″ x 2 5/16 concave deck (2 inch at center), double stringer, half moon tail 5 fin plugged, re-worked Flyer.
Behind the cover: This board started off as an experiment. Kelly took it down to Mainland, Mexico on a Quiksilver photo trip (all the cypher vision ad concepts you’ve seen lately), then placed second on it at the Pipeline Masters, and now it lands on the cover of Waves Magazine after a memorable session somewhere in Australia. This board has logged some serious miles and might make an appearance in the CI line in 2011… Would you be interested in giving this board a go?









