Ben severne
WINDSURFING ENEABBA: AUSTRALIA
A humorous look at windsurfing in a remote spot on the coast of Western Australia. Some awesome drone action footage when the action kicks in by Paul (…)
THE IQFOIL STORY
In November 2019 the World Sailing Council approved the iQFoil as the equipment for windsurfing events at the 2024 Olympic games in France, replacing the RS:X, which (…)
BEN SEVERNE: INTERVIEWED
Windsurf Magazine caught up with Ben Severne, the man behind the brand; Severne Sails to find out what his take on the current crises is and how (…)
#395 MAY 2020
WINDSURF MAGAZINE #395 MAY 2020 Vision: Traversa and Taboulet tackle giant Galicia, The industry’s view of the future decade, 2024 Olympics – the iQFoil Story, Tested: 2020 (…)
FUERTE’ OR BUST
With three days to complete a photo shoot and a last minute diversion across continents, Geraldton based photographer / fireman, Mathias Moerman, charts how a mission to (…)
FREESTYLE SKILLS – POP TIPS
Aerial freestyle windsurfing is now at a staggeringly high level, but whether you’re doing a double culo in the PWA or a cheeky chop hop at the (…)
OCTOBER 2018 ISSUE ON SALE NOW
WINDSURF MAGAZINE #380 OCTOBER ON SALE NOW The October 2018 Issue of the world’s only monthly English language windsurfing magazine is out now! Subscribe and receive your copy in either Print or Digital format. (…)
TEACHING KIDS – NEW SCHOOL
Every sport needs it’s next generation to survive and windsurfing is no different. So how do we inspire and teach our sport to our children. Last year (…)
AUGUST 2017 ISSUE ON SALE NOW
WINDSURF MAGAZINE #368 AUGUST ON SALE NOW The August 2017 Issue of the world’s only monthly English-language windsurfing magazine is out now! Subscribe or buy your copy here (…)
THAT’S SURF WEST – MARGARET RIVER WA
Federico moved himself with his girlfriend Elisa two years ago to Australia and he is working for Permanent Visa. They live in Margaret River WA and this (…)
ALL GO ON GREEN ISLAND
2013 AUSTRALIAN SLALOM NATIONALS Report Ian Fox // Photos JOHN CARTER Green. The color of go. And go we most certainly did. To a small island, a mere (…)