This new mini-noserider shape was coined the "Collector" because when you paddle it out, it will undoubtedly collect! Built primarily as a mid-range, this board appeals to a broad range...
The California pin and square are designed to be the all around basic noserider that you can surf anywhere . I really went back to the basics on these without...
Infos & Characteristics Get the ultimate warmth from a light and flexible wetsuit! This is our newschool guys favorite for winter sessions. The X10D is the ultimate performance wetsuit. In...
Plaid flannel jacket. Sherpa lining. Taffeta collar stand, sleeve lining and int. cuff facing. Chest pockets with flaps. Welt pockets at waist. Engraved logo snaps. DS anchor pin on collar....
A COLLABORATIVE FIN COLLECTION DESIGNED BY MATT CALVANI WITH THE INFLUENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF OUR FRIENDS ANT FLYING DIAMONDS FIN CO. This flex fin draws inspiration from classic flex fins...
The Cass Jacket is an insulated outer layer with uncomplicated style. Pairing an efficient synthetic fill with a taffeta lining, it’s comfortable layered or next to skin. Treated with a...
Josh Peterson, hometown Virginia Beach (born) Haleiwa (currently living), and my brand is Peterson Surfcraft.
When and where did you start surfing? Describe your first surfboard.
I started surfing when I was about 15 in Virginia Beach, and my first board was an old funboard from WRV that was about 7’6” and had glass on thrusters and an insane airbrush.
The first Bing I bought was from Bing Surf Shop and it was the Continental model. I think it’s the best noserider in the world and works great for any long, lined up wave. I’ve been riding it for about two years. I also just bought a new Izzy Rider Type II it is amazing! It’s so fast and turns on a dime. This will be the board I ride in surf contests.
At the beginning, it was just an idea, but at the same time, a challenge I had set for myself some time ago. Honestly, I saw it as complicated since it was my first time traveling alone to Europe, and I was curious and nervous because I was literally going to another country. The only thing that reassured me was being able to speak Spanish over there. But, of course, none of this would have been possible without the support of the entire BAPU beachware team who encouraged me and gave me the motivation not to doubt myself and make this a fulfilled goal, we organized various activities while presenting the short film "El Gordo" to raise funds for this trip.