With no snow in the forecast, northern surfers chased wind waves around Kallsjön instead. Swedish surfer, Tim Latte, took the 7 hours drive from the capital and joined in on what could have been the best session we ever had on the lake.

With no snow in the forecast, northern surfers chased wind waves around Kallsjön instead. Swedish surfer, Tim Latte, took the 7 hours drive from the capital and joined in on what could have been the best session we ever had on the lake.
As surfskate grows in popularity around the world and more surfers, snowboarders and skateboarders get into the sport, I often get asked ‘How do I choose the right surfskate?’ With a plethora of options available on the market, making a decision can be overwhelming to say the least. To help you narrow down your options, we are going to break down every aspect to consider when choosing your first surfskate.
It’s generally assumed that as a SUP enthusiast and instructor, my favourite season is summer. And while I do love a warm weather paddle, fall is actually number one on my list. The crowds die down as the water cools and the brilliant leaves add beauty to flat water paddle excursions. But the top reason I love autumn is that it marks the beginning of the SUP surf season. Yes, you read that right; SUP surfing is a thing!