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The heat that started it all!

Kelly Slater, Taj Burrow and local Sydney charger Mark Mathews surfing the infamous ‘Ours’.

SB how I miss thee. “Home Is Where The Surf Is” a short film by Branden Aroyan. Found this little gem of surf film over at stevey.com

More 1000 fames a second footage of from Quik. it’s a bit overdone but the surfing is unreal. Dane Reynolds, Julian Wilson, Jeremy Flores and Kelly Slater in Quiksilvers “Cypher Vision A Short Film”.

Kelly Slater and Dane Reynolds basking in some El Nino inspired sessions at Rincon.

The Wizard Sleeve

In: Design, Kelly Slater, Surfers, Surfing

Kelly Slater talks candidly about his new Channel Islands surfboard model, The Wizard Sleeve. Get yourself one only $700 bucks, ouch.

Kelly Slater and Dane Reynolds featured in this, the second of Belly’s Blog posts from Portugal.

Kelly Slater Cloud 9 Teaser

In: Kelly Slater, Surfers, Surfing

Trailer for upcoming Kelly Slater Documentary, Cloud Nine. Music by Ben Howard.

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Kelly Slater and Manoa Drollet sneak off to score a ledging secret right hander. Kelly has been trying to dial this spot in since 2006.

Owen Wright (AUS), 19, Rip Curl Pro wildcard, caused the upset of the event, eliminating reigning nine-time ASP World Champion and defending Rip Curl Pro winner Kelly Slater (USA), 37, during Round 2 of competition. The young Australian drove out to an early lead with his critical backhand attack, netting a 14.67 out of a [...]

Kelly Slater

Kelly Slater (b. Robert Kelly Slater February 11, 1972, Cocoa Beach, Florida) is a successful professional surfer. Slater is an eight time world champion and has been sponsored by Quiksilver since 1990. He competed in the X-Games in 2003 and 2004. In May 2005 in the final of the Billabong Tahiti Pro contest at Teahupoo, Slater became the first to score two perfect rides for a total 20 out of 20 ASP two-wave scoring system (the corresponding honour under the previous three-wave system belongs to Shane Beschen from 1996). In 2006 Slater tied Tom Curren for most career tour victories, 34, at the Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach, then in September of 2007 he passed Tom Curren by winning the Boost Mobile Pro at Trestles.


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