Gran Canaria is already a favourite getaway for many Europeans. Year-round sunshine, virtually no rain and an abundance of home comforts have the tourists flocking in by the thousands. But Drift discovered a far better reason to visit - literally hundreds of hidden surf spots that can be yours alone to enjoy all year round.

When legendary longboard designer Bob McTavish came to Devon recently as part of TIKI's international shaper tour, Chris Preston couldn't resist the opportunity to quiz him about the technicalities of board design... Photos: Jamie Bott

The annual Fish Fry on Australia's Gold Coast gives shapers a non-commercial, non-competitive opportunity to come together and share ideas in a shameless celebration of the fabulous fish. Words: Tommy Leitch Photos: Jamie Bott

Bing Copeland was a pioneer of the modern surf industry. In his excellent new retrospective, ‘Bing Surfboards – Fifty Years of Craftsmanship and Innovation’, Paul Holmes discovered what makes Bing tick. Words: Bing Copeland & Paul Holmes Photos: Courtesy of Bing Copeland

Flitting between awesome waves at Aileens and Nelscott Reef is all in a week's work for Ireland's big-wave master Al Mennie. Words: Al Mennie Photos: Al Mennie, Gary McCall, Larry Jansky, Richard Hallman

Dane Peterson and Belinda Peterson-Baggs recently travelled to Indonesia with aid supplies that are still much in demand nearly four years after the tsunami... Words: Belinda Peterson-Baggs Photos: Dane Peterson; Adam Kobayashi

...in the age of the programmable hand. San Diego's Josh Hall explains why he has chosen to tread the well-worn path of hand-shaping, in conversation with Andy Smith. Photos: Garrett Highhouse, T. Colla, Ryan Tatar

Four compadres take a New Zealand road-trip in search of lefts in a volcano's shadow… All aboard the good ship Peterson Threebeard with Dano, Purcho, Mud and Johnny.

This isn't a shameless plug. This is an encounter with a British company doing something special with surfboards. While the industry is focused on the multi-buck movers and shakers parading their eco-wares, let's not forget our homegrown talent. Words: Howard Swanwick Photos: John Morgan and Jamie Bott

James Bowden kissed goodbye to Blighty and set off for Tasmania's wild in January this year. He shares some of his findings along the way with his own distinctive style.

A shaper with a real passion for his craft, Tyler Hatzikian has consistently refused to compromise the quality or the integrity of his work in order to make a quick buck. He talked to Drift about nose-riding, refining longboard design and his reluctance to take the limelight. Words & photos: Jamie Bott


Electric now available direct in Europe


December 01, 2014 | Words By:

electric_thumbELECTRIC, who have brought the surfing world cool products like the ED01-T Tide Watch, are expanding their online shop to consumers in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and UK.
Launched in 2013, the Electric e-commerce platform allows consumers to interact with the brand, stay up to date on product releases, and follow along with athlete/ambassador happenings. Although the website was currently accessible throughout the globe, only customers located in the United States and in Canada were previously able to buy directly from the online store.
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11k Electric powered surfboard


September 22, 2014 | Words By:

radinn_thumbDon’t live near the sea? Never fear as Swedish manufacturer Radinn have developed an electric powered surfboard for use on lakes and rivers (or the sea) and it is a snip at just £11,000 (€15,000/$20,000).
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Turning the tide with Electric


September 11, 2014 | Words By:

electric_watch_thumbElectric has launched a brand new range of watches based on the classic digitals of the late 70s and early 80s. But that is where the similarity ends as the timepieces have been re-engineered to include modern features such as 100m water resistance, custom stainless hardware and an awesome tide prediction index.
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Electric presents the “Be Cool Man” Bengal by Capt. Fin


August 12, 2014 | Words By:

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Known for style on land and in water, Captain Fin has created a movement bigger than himself. This point is well illustrated by the recent recognition as ‘Breakout Brand of the Year’ at the 2014 SIMA Image Awards. The iconic Captain Fin style comes from the love for colorful vans from the 70′s, cult classic movies from the 80′s, and all the ‘rad’ verbs from the 90′s.
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