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O’Neill takes home Battle of the Brands title

August 31st, 2009, 1:38 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

The surf industry’s rivalry hit the water on Saturday, as the 3rd annual Battle of the Brands surf contest allowed clothing and media competitors to duke it out on the waves.

The event is a way for Surfing America - which hosted the afternoon surf contest during the USA championships - to say thanks for supporting the USA Surf Team, which just won gold down in Costa Rica a few weeks ago.

“It’s an industry-wide initiative, and we here for the betterment of the sport,” said Mike Gerard, Executive Director of Surfing America.

Team Fuel TV took home the win for the media segment, beating out Surfline, Surfing and Surfer magazines.

Team O’Neill won the event after a close battle against Billabong. They’ve won the event three times in a row, and had a combine score of 32.23. Waves were coming in consistent, giving surfers a lot of options to choose from.

“We’re all like family,” said Sage Ericson, who brought home a copper medal for the team in Costa Rica. “It’s just a good event for everyone. It makes us feel like a team. We got to cheer each other on, it’s really fun.”

Capo Beach’s Luke Davis scored a 9.25, getting a barrel that helped solidify the win.

“I saw everyone on the beach claiming it,” he said. “I didn’t know how it looked, but when they said the score, I was psyched.”

Here’s some snaps from the day in HB:

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CHECK OUT SLIDESHOW OF THE BATTLE OF THE BRANDS.

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Surf City on a hot Saturday

August 29th, 2009, 5:39 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

I went down to check out the PacSun Battle of the Brands contest in Huntington Beach, and as expected, the sand was packed.

Keep posted on more about the contest later (O’Neill took home the win), but in the meantime check out these photos I snapped of people who came out to Surf City to beat the heat. And check out Sciencedude’s write up about how smokin’ hot it got out there today.

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CHECK OUT A SLIDESHOW OF IMAGES HERE.

Battle of the Brands surf contest in HB

August 20th, 2009, 3:25 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

n115032241698_9704Come out to check some surfing athletes from top surf brands battle it out for bragging rights in Huntington Beach on Aug. 29.

Athletes from Billabong, Quiksilver, Rip Curl and O’Neill (and the zany editors from Surfer Mag, Surfing Mag, TransWorld Surf, Surfline and Fuel TV) will be going head-to-head during the 3rd annual PacSun Battle of the Brands.

When: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 29

Where: South side of the Huntington Beach Pier.

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SIMA celebrates 20 years at upcoming Waterman’s Weekend

August 4th, 2009, 9:28 am by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

Back in 1989, the surf industry was still in its teenage years.

Most surf retailers were operating as low-key, mom and pop shops. Brands like Gotcha hit the scene, and no one could have guessed just how successful the surf industry would be.

The manufacturers needed a unified voice, a group that could tailor their niche products to a broader marketplace. So a large group of industry executives – including O’Neill’s Kelly Woolsey and several editors of surf magazines – got together to figure out how to make their industry grow.

In 1990, SIMA (Surf Industry Manufacturing Association) became formally recognized, with Quiksilver’s Bob McKnight as president and Gotcha’s Michael Tomson as vice-president.

“Over the years the surf companies have not only grown in size, but they also got very smart, very savvy,” said SIMA’s Executive Director Sean Smith. “They really started to see more than just in their back yard. They really tried to think broader and bigger.”

And that they did. Twenty years later, the surf and skate industry hit $7.88 billion in revenue.

“I think this organization has brought unity to a group of businesses – wholesale, retail, marketing and media – and kept it special, kept it unique,” said Paul Naude, president of Billabong USA. “I think that’s what makes the industry what it is.”

SIMA does more than serve as a cohesive glue for the surf industry. It has many branches, giving workshops and boot camps for retailers and manufacturers, doing independent reports on the state of the industry, and raising money for environmental and humanitarian causes.

There are two major benefits held each year by SIMA. The Liquid Nation Ball, which started six years ago, raises funds for its Humanitarian Fund.

This weekend, the Waterman’s Weekend will be held, where industry leaders and well-known surfers gather for a few day of fun over a golf course at Monarch Beach in Dana Point, and at a formal Waterman’s Ball (yes, they actually trade in their board shorts for suits for this one) at the Ritz-Carlton in Laguna Niguel.

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O’Neill, LOST, Rusty and Metal Mulisha sample sale

May 5th, 2009, 5:07 pm by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

oneill-clothing1If you’re looking for some more killer deals on some cool clothing, there’s another huge sample sale happening later this week.  O’Neill, LOST, Rusty and Metal Mulisha are all blowing out a ton of product.

You can find board shorts, walk shorts, tees, tank tops, jackets, hoodies and sandals.  Rusty will also be offering some deals on some new surfboards.  None of the clothing or accessories will be over $50.  All of the brands will accept cash, credit or debit card.

When: Friday, May 8, 1-6 p.m.; Saturday, May 9, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

Where: 17 Pasteur, Irvine

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