Known as the ‘Bible of Surfing’, Surfer Magazine has been the foremost authority on surf culture since 1960. Just like the legacy brand, Surfer delivers unrivaled content and captivating stories that inspire, and celebrate the world of surfing.

Morning of the Earth

Surfers living in three unspoiled lands play in the ocean.

Nervous Laughter

Exploring the lives of local surfers Albee Layer, Kai Lenny, Billy Kemper, Dege O'Conell and Torrey Meister.

Noah

Professional surfer Noah Beschen travels to Western Australia and Tahiti alongside filmmaker Andy Woodward to surf beautiful yet powerful waves before returning home to the North Shore of Oahu.

Over the Edge

In the midst of COVID-19 and his personal life changing course, big wave surfer Matt Bromley travels to the heaviest surf spots in the world, chasing the ride of his life.

Paige

Surfer Paige Alms trains mentally and physically for the 2017 Pe'ahi Challenge (Jaws) on Maui, Hawaii, to try to conquer 40-50 foot waves.

Paradigm Lost

An in-depth look at the life of one of the world's most complete watermen, Kai Lenny.

Peel: The Peru Project

Surfers embark on a quest for the perfect wave off the coast of Peru.

Point Perfection

Diogo d'Orey describes the mysto, fickle righthand point that he and surfer Antonio Silva recently scored on a strike mission.

The Endless Summer

Documentary filmmaker Bruce Brown, himself a competition-level surfer, follows surfers Michael Hynson and Robert August on an around-the-world surfing adventure. With Brown's wry, sardonic narration and a twangy, guitar-driven instrumental soundtrack by The Sandals playing over the silent footage, Mike and Rob leave their California home to visit Hawaii, Australia, South Africa and other secluded surfing spots in a search for the surfer's holy grail that Brown dubs "The Perfect Wave."

The Endless Summer Revisited

For the first time edited together is unused footage from The Endless Summer and The Endless Summer II.

The Essence of Surfing

Getting to the heart of why surfing is the greatest sport in the world.

The Factory 2016

"The Factory 2016"

Back in 2016, Surfing Magazine went to Western Australia for their Factory production with Yadin Nicol, Balaram Stack, Noah Wegrich, Josh Moniz, Parker Coffin, Noa Deane, Ian Crane and Matt Banting.

The Longest Wave

Windsurfing champion Robby Naish overcomes personal and professional obstacles to pursue the world's biggest waves.

The More Things Change

"The More Things Change"

In the early 70s, Hawaiian surfer Gerry Lopez pioneered the waves at Bali's legendary Uluwatu surf break; four decades later, Lopez returns to see how much has changed.

Thundercloud

Elite surfers recount one of the most spectacular days in surfing history: June 8, 2012. A massive swell arrives at Fiji's Cloudbreak, aka Thundercloud Reef, during the ASP World Championship Surfing Tour event.

Tokyo Rising

John Florence competes against Kelly Slater.

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