05 outubro 2015

Unreasonable O'Neill since 1952


Is Malia Manuel UNREASONABLE?
Women’s surfing has come a long way and today’s women are charging harder and going bigger than ever before. From pin-up stars to performance athletes, the opportunities for women in surfing are endless.
What does it take to perform at the highest level of professional surfing? How should women be represented within the sport? Let’s hear O’Neill team rider and WSL top 10 surfer Malia Manuel.


At the ripe old age of 19, Soli Bailey has already established himself as one of the “next” surfers to watch. Hailing from hippie–friendly, laid-back Byron Bay, Soli won the the ASP Australasia Pro Junior Series in 2014 and has his eyes firmly focused on the future.


Big wave surfing has long been a pursuit for the few.  

Those with enough skill and nerve to challenge Mother Nature when she is at her most extreme.  
O’Neill team rider Mark Matthews is one of the sport's elite and has proven himself in some of the toughest conditions around the world.  
Watch as Mark discusses the future of big wave surfing and how one day mere mortals like you and I might someday ride these beasts.



Timmy Reyes started surfing at the age of nine in Huntington Beach, California. After a stint on the ASP World Tour, Timmy chose the road less traveled and now spends his time surfing remote, isolated, cold-water destinations. For Timmy it’s not about crowds…


Jordy Smith is no stranger to the stress and pressure of competitions. Traveling the globe relentlessly and competing with the best surfers in the world is how he makes his living. What are Jordy's thoughts on the future of competitive surfing? What will it take to be a contender in the years to come? Hear it here from the man himself. #Unreasonable

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