A profile of shaper Chris Jones: If you surf sooner or later you’ll end up at Chris Jones’ door. Who else can offer you fifty years of shaping experience? Who else was there at the beginning? CJ, legendary shaper/surfer, rugby fanatic, pasty connoisseur is this morning sanding down a vintage Tiki for restoration.

In Senegal the deserts of North Africa meet the jungles of the tropics. It's an open–minded Islamic country of many cultural experiences and idiosyncrasies; it's also one of the safest and democratic countries in Africa. And of course there's the surf... Words: Mark Sankey Photos: Alexa Poppe

Matt Rohrer shares some of the highlights of his conversations with Bay Area surfer Jimmy Holt, focal point of one of the few surfing photos to ever appear in National Geographic Magazine. Selected photos: Jim Shaw

Rob Lion of Royal Surfboards and Paul Smith of Glide Surfboards in Cork, Ireland meet with Zephaniah Carrigg, purveyor of functional and beautiful surf craft, on a recent visit to the island. Photos: Danny O'Callaghan

Rebel wave riders on a mission to enlighten the Western world to the true culture of the Middle East, blakkbox redefine the notion of surfers as beach bums who only care about the next wave. Photos: Cole Estrada & Anthony Allen

Joe Curren is the surfing equivalent of old growth, his style in the water and behind a lens is deeply rooted, contemplative and quietly powerful. Jair Bortoleto caught up with Joe to talk about family, travel, and shooting analogue in the digital age. Words: Jair Bortoleto Photos: Joe Curren

Meet Nick Blair of Joistik Surfboards, whose distinctive decal gets a regular flashing as some of the Gold Coast's best surfers do their thing. Photos & words: Mat Arney

Al Knost is one of the best sliders around and has a close connection with a scene far removed from the modern marketplace hustle. Ryan Tatar tracked him down with his project partner Tyler Manson and gave us an insight into their freshest work. Words: Ryan Tatar Photos: Jamie Bott & Tyler Manson

Mark Sankey discusses the merits and faults of EPS with two of Britain's finest craftsmen, Mark Dickinson and Rob Lion, both of whom have been shaping the stuff with style for a good few years now... [photos by Ollie Banks]

The Mentawais have given a lot to surfers; now it's time to give something back. Kate and Luke Gerson celebrate the beauty of these islands and highlight the continued need for aid following the recent earthquake.

Drift checks in with Andrew Crockett following the release of the much-anticipated 'Switch-Foot II', a tribute to surfing's counter-culture.


The Stormrider: Magnetic Interchange Technology


October 02, 2014 | Words By:

stormrider_thumbThe Stormrider is a new advanced range of sunglasses that transform instantly from lifestyle eyewear to versatile performance specific gear by quickly adding or removing the Switch magnetic eyecups that best suit your environment or outdoor pursuit.


The glasses come complete with two types of interchangeable eyecups, the Activity Guard screens out mild debris and wind. A soft, closed cell cushion offers light weight comfort and allows airflow with its integrated venting.

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The Climate Guard provides a goggle like fit with its thin, ultra flexible TPR rim for maximum blockage of debris, wind, water and other elements. It’s soft thermoplastic rubber is hypoallergenic and engineered with integrated vent slots for controlled airflow and to prevent fogging and reduce dryness.

The frame features a unisex six base lens curvature and narrower rectangular eyeshape. Light weight and impact resistant injected nylon construction, increased lens retention, flexible temple construction and an adjustable strap are designed for head hugging performance and helmet friendly comfort.

For more information visit www.switchvision.com

Want to win a pair? Click here to enter the Drift survey and be in with a chance

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