Was the one eating too many shoes?VANS dropped the Gudauskas brothers
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Was the one eating too many shoes?VANS dropped the Gudauskas brothers
This is epic! Good for Kolohe - that's hilarious!Given the other thread, this was pretty funny:
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Not cool bro.I admit, I am not an advertising expert.
But if I were to own a surf wear company, I would ditch all these weird, home schooled surf boys, and have hot women in bikinis advertising all of my stuff.
This news made me happy, and an obvious PR move for Rip Curl. I'd think The Eddie is the one event that gets non-endemic-surfing (read: Mainstream) attention. Stoked that it means the event goes on.Not a pro surfer deal.
Rip Curl has become the title sponsor or whatever you call it for The Eddie. Why does it matter? More prize money and money to run the event.
The last winner Luke Shepardson won $10k and 350,000 Hawaiian miles. John won in 2016 and took home $75k.
The event window has closed for this season but we’ll see what happens next winter. There were swells big enough to run but the wind was bad and the peak of the swell was overnight.