Jul 29, 2011
Jul 27, 2011
Jul 25, 2011
More Mat Stoke!
Hi Paul
Not getting wet that much this year, but had one of my best ever mat sessions a month or so ago down in Cornwall. Even worth the 570 mile in one day round trip for 2 hrs water time !
Cheers, Henry
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I finally got out on the mat this weekend and I am still grinning!!! Unreal...I just had so much fun!!! Got some smaller, mushy swell on Sat and headed to the beach. A solid hour into the session I was still flopping around and beginning to wonder if it would even work but then I snagged a solid right and it all came together! I managed to pull off a solid bottom turn and then set up for a 60 yard drainer! I was most surprised by the speed and how well she tracked in the face; I'm not sure if I've ever been so close to the curl for so long! After 3 hrs in the water I was exhausted but the mat made for a nice spot to take a quick nap as well!!!! Keep up the great work PG, I look forward to catching up soon mate.
- Collin
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Hi Paul,
Thank you so much for the wonderful 4th Gear Flyer tee shirt. I got the sky blue color with white lettering. It is awesome and very much appreciated!
And thank you for posting my photo on the masthead of Surf Matters! I am so stoked AND honored. As a newbie, I have no idea what I am doing, but the smiles and grins say it all, I guess.
Keep creating your magic mats. And I will do what everything I can to let people know about them!
Aloha,
Glenn
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Took Webbo to take on the ankle snappers on the South Devon coast today. Really impressed with his confidence and he was catching waves on his own and riding clean faces, even linking a few turns.
Best moment was walking back up the beach as.he looked at his mat and said "I love this thing..."
Nice.
G
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-- Dear Paul
I tryed my mat out today.I caught some green waves,I found it really fun.
from
Webbo
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Hi Paul,
As a long-time hull rider (and friend of Steve Krajewski, Kirk Putnam, Florian and the gang), I've been a fan of your boards for years, but I never knew much about your surf mats until I picked up a used 4th Gear Flyer "Large" mat on craigslist last month. It's an older model (pics attached), but man, what a hoot! In the course of the last month, I've gone from being an dyed-in-the-wool hull fanatic to being a rabid surf-matter.
There's so much I love about riding the mat:
- being close to the water, going fast and tucking into little barrels
- getting to meet a tremendous community of So-Cal mat-riders (including SurfSista Mary, Dirk, Bruce, Matt, Valerie, Evan, Andrew and the whole gang),
- and especially the fact that I no longer have to deal with any macho-man, tough-guy bullshit. When I ride a mat, board riders don't take me seriously... and that's the beauty of it! I can get my waves, and fly completely under the radar of the aggressive, wave-jostling crowd.
So, I guess that's a long-winded way of saying thank you - my 4th Gear Flyer has made surfing fun for me again.
Thanks again for everything, PG!
Sincerely, Tremor
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the swell tamed down quit a bit so H could get in the water but she didnt like all the kelp it was really thick in the whitewash cause of the swell she got afew sand blasters though. no pics yet got to remember the cam next time!!!!the standard is working great got a few nice days at stockon ave and ano nuevo during this last swell. my buddy from florida was with me and he's going to hit you up for a mat sometime soon. i showed him your site and he rode on of my mat and was into it. well this funny i had my hangin on a clip hook in the bathroom and my girlfriend was washing her face in the dark reached over and thought the mat was a towel and was trying to dry her face with it yelling whats up with this towel. so awesome!!!!! well i be getting another mat soon in sure maybe a vespa or xlg not sure yet.you'll get my order soon when i pull up some more cash. be well paul and thanks!!!!!!! daniel
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hi paul, thanks heaps for the excellent service. my mat took 14 days from dispatch & next day i was surfing it at watego's with my mates george (the guru) & boyd -- it is much the same size as my old "neumatic" & it goes great. i'll contect you re another one in the near future, regards,dave
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Paul,
Just wanted to let you know that I used the mat a few times now and really enjoy it! Used it in San Diego a couple of times and on a river north of Sacramento…Ocean is better though.
Radcially Stoked!
Thanks a lot and have a great summer!
God bless, Fr Joshua
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Hey Paul,
Thanks for the quick ship on the mat.
Small surf here in Carpinteria but still a fun first day with it.
More later.
--Thanks,
--dubock
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Hi Paul,
Had a great session today. The Dutch surf is bad this year. But after a good storm the last few days today was great with offshore wind and 5 / 6 foot waves.
Had great waves on my XL. This is a link of the webcam of Scheveningen (home spot).
In october i go on a trip to France, Lacanau. Hope to send some pictures then.
All the best.
Greets,
Marc
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Hi, Paul!!
I introduced matting to two friends today. One only got a taste. The other, Grace actually rode the mat. Saying she's hooked would be an understatement!!
As I hung out in the lineup with fins while Grace was on the mat, each wave she took had me laughing hysterically because I could hear her laughing hysterically as she got her rides. It was a wonderful experience.
M
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Jul 24, 2011
THE MAT-RIX
| Digital Barrel Ride? |
The film THE MATRIX was on the boob tube last night and of course I thought, "Hmm... THE MATRIX!" Then came the obvious notion that mat surfing is a way out of the cognitive mainstream surfing machine matrix to finding liberation from our illusory surf industry hypnosis. Huh? Well, probably not, although it is fun to mock such silly stuff. But, then again...
Jul 23, 2011
Tom From Germany ... Mat Riding Citzen Of The World!
Hi Paul,
Just wanted to say hi and send you a pic of a grey and small messy day in Brazil last weekend (again... but there are worse destinations).
Had my 17 yr old son along for the three days - we had some (high quality) time together and he shot the pic - I´m actually grinning on the inside.
Hope all is well (as can be, at least - read about upcoming your Oregon-trips). My stickers should be on the way from your side of the pond, too. I´ll send you some, when they get here.
Cheers
Tom
Jul 20, 2011
4GF SALE !!!
From now until the end of September, all the high-end 4GF models (Standard, Tracker, Fatty, Vespa, XL and UDT) will be on sale for $165.
In addition, we'll be sending all new mats out with "hot waxed" decks. Everyone who has tried the soaked/wax deck has liked it, so why not? It takes us about 20 minutes to do the procedure, and it saves the mat rider the hassle of doing it themselves. (Details on the waxed decks are here.)
Of course, if you want a mat without the wax treatment, that's fine. Just let me know.
There is one proviso that goes with these lower prices...
Currently, delivery times are slower than in recent years. Our goal has always been to get mats out within 2-3 days after receiving the order...and for the most part, we've achieved that. But our fabric supplier was in the path of one of the tornadoes that swept through the mid-west this past May, so the flow of fabric to our shop has been intermittent. On top of that, we have family obligations up in Oregon that require me to spend time up there this summer.
So, orders will now take 3-4 weeks from the time they are received until the time they are shipped. (Delivery times after shipping will remain 2-3 days in the US, and 7-14 days foreign. US shipping is free, and foreign shipping is $25.)
These turn-around times may change for the better some time in September, but for now, you should count on a delay. We hope the new, lower prices will help make up for the inconvenience.
Thanks,
PG
Jul 19, 2011
New Range at UK Mat Surfers
Ahoy there global mat types!
Just a quick one to let you know that in my recent period of illness I've been busy on the old design softeware and we now have an extended range of clothing including hoodies, men's long and short-sleeve tees, women's tees, hoodies and tees for kids and even caps, jackets and mugs!!!
All you could ever need and all at prices which see Quikabong running for the hills!
Made in the US and shipped world wide at very reasonable rates you'd be crazy NOT to buy stuff!!!
The two designs show in this post are new additions to the range (click them to see them enlarged) and are available across a host of products.
Plenty of the existing faves have been updated too so there's a ton of new stuff to choose from.
Get shopping here!
Cheers
G
Jul 18, 2011
Free Surf Movie Night - Crystal Voyager
Free Outdoor Screening of George Greenough and Albert Falzon’s classic surf film “Crystal Voayager” on July 30th at 7:30! SHELTER
2148 E 4th St
Long Beach, CA 90808
Jul 13, 2011
Jul 12, 2011
Sherwood Schwartz -- RIP
Nobody knew what he looked like (shown above, center) but Sherwood Schwartz's humorous, good natured name was burned into our consciousness.
Creator of Gilligan's Island (as well as The Brady Bunch), Schwartz's vision of a diverse group of people learning to live together on an island was an all time classic of American television.
Scorned by critics and the "educated class," it surfaced at a perfect time...when social barriers were falling like dominoes. Gilligan's Island poked fun at the chinks of everyone's armor, and found a way to make the absurd seem believable...week after week. And it sure was a nice place to be for 30 minutes.
To this day, 45 years later, a man's true nature can be ascertained by asking one simple question, "Ginger or Mary Ann?"
Creator of Gilligan's Island (as well as The Brady Bunch), Schwartz's vision of a diverse group of people learning to live together on an island was an all time classic of American television.
Scorned by critics and the "educated class," it surfaced at a perfect time...when social barriers were falling like dominoes. Gilligan's Island poked fun at the chinks of everyone's armor, and found a way to make the absurd seem believable...week after week. And it sure was a nice place to be for 30 minutes.
To this day, 45 years later, a man's true nature can be ascertained by asking one simple question, "Ginger or Mary Ann?"
Jul 11, 2011
Two Days of Mat Riding Goodness
The swell materialized as promised. The mat riders did the same. So far, we've had two days of mat riding goodness as a local L.A. break delivered a wave that loves the mat. The swell is supposed to increase. This may or may not be a good thing. The waves had a nice shape yesterday. Today's waves were a bit closed out. Who knows what tomorrow will bring? At least we had those two days and the pictures to prove it.
ALL PHOTOS BY KEN SAMUELS (quickly/badly tweaked in Photoshop by Mary).
ALL PHOTOS BY KEN SAMUELS (quickly/badly tweaked in Photoshop by Mary).
Jul 10, 2011
The Latest Mat Upgrade...
A few months back Jamie emailed me and asked if there anything new on the horizon, design-wise. I had to admit that since the roundtail mats were tuned-in during the spring of 2010, not much was happening.
Over at ukmatsurfers.com, Grayman has been refining his grip system for the smooth-deck/thin-topped mats, and that's kept me thinking about the conundrum between really firm deck grip (like rubber grit with Vulkem, Tremflex, etc) and the ability to move around on your mat while riding (like on a canvas mat.)
Maybe it's a generational thing, but I think shifting positions on my mat while surfing is both fun and functional. Being raised riding canvas mats, it's second nature for me to move around during a ride when the situation calls for it...and I don't like losing that aspect of mat surfing. But after surfing super grippy rubber grit decks for 25 years (on the first-gen 4GFs) I also know the value of staying stuck on with more authority...mostly when pushing through larger surf, or pulling into thick sections.
The nylon canvas decks on the current generation of 4GF's are a lot better than the old cotton canvas decks, but they aren't perfect. Obviously, the ideal would be the best of both....more grip than pure canvas, without sacrificing the ability to easily pull yourself up onto the mat after take off, and slide around during the ride.
I've fiddled around with waxing up the decks of my canvas decked mats in the past, but the grip never felt right. A while back, I ran a hair dryer over the top of a mat that had a waxed deck, to see if I could dissolve the wax into the fabric to the point where it might "go away."
I took that mat out for a surf, and within a few minutes I realized that this deck might be what I'd been looking for all along. The mat had noticeably more grip than a plain canvas deck, but didn't resist any attempt to move around on it. The more waves I rode, the more stoked I got. The grip was no where near as solid as the rubber grit decks, but the improvement over canvas-alone was noticeable.
When I got home from that go out, I pulled a length of deck fabric onto my build table and started experimenting with various waxes, number of coats, combinations of hard and soft wax, less heat, more heat, etc.
What worked best was actually pretty simple...two light coats of refrigerated "cool water" surf wax, soaked into the fabric with a hair dryer set on medium heat.
Why refrigerated surf wax?
I noticed that when I rubbed "cool water" surf wax onto the deck, the soft wax transferred onto the deck in clumps. I didn't care much for that. And I didn't have that problem when I had applied the harder canning paraffin onto the deck. So I tried chilling bars of surf wax in the refrigerator. It firmed up the wax so it came off onto the canvas in small, controlled bumps, leaving a pretty even layer on the deck.
In any case, here's a tutorial on the way I think melted wax should be applied to a mat...
Place a bar of cool water surf wax in the fridge for at least an hour. (It'll hold it's firmness for as long as it takes to complete the entire operation.) If you're in the tropics, firmer "warm water" wax is fine.
Blow up your mat firmly, and run the chilled surf wax over the tops of the pontoons. This is roughly what the mat should look like after one coat of wax. Remember, you'll being doing two coats, so don't put too much on.
Deflate your mat, then gently go over the waxed areas with a hair dryer set on medium. This photo shows the mat after the middle pontoon is complete. Take your time, as there's no need to overheat the deck of the mat for the sake of brevity.
If you choose not to deflate your mat before applying heat to the deck...expect the expected!
All three pontoons are complete. You don't have to make every bit of the wax disappear in to the fabric, just most of it. Once you finish this step, repeat the entire process again. Blow up your mat, go over it with a second light layer of chilled surfwax, deflate it, then soak the wax in with the hair dryer. Or, you can be conservative and try it out in the water with one coat, then add a second if you want a bit more grip. However, two coats seem ideal to me. From my tests, there doesn't seem to be any benefit to a third coat.
After you finish the second coat, water will bead up when your mat's immersed.
Once you've been in the water for a minute or two, the deck will begin to absorb water. The grip remains the same, however.
Don't try this idea unless you already have the feeling that you want more grip out of the canvas deck of your mat. But if you do give it a go, please report your experiences in the comments section. If everyone likes it, I might start doing it on the decks of new 4GF mats before they are sent out.
Jul 6, 2011
From R4th
UDT foil-In preparation for (hopefully) more Magic Toweling this summer, after two years my first pair are splitting at the strap, which I think is a common injury. These guys were more rubbery than the last batch, so I left a little more rail on the side-less darty more hold?-also a little more ")" to the fin edge.
*the pugs cut out of the ends in second shot were used as spacers when installing my shower curtain rod into the flanges (twss)
**this Portacable Armadillo is Wizard.
***don't eat rubber-wear a dust mask.
****last time around.
It's The End Of The World As We Know It, Part III...
I'm fine with the whole thing...except turning Pipeline into a football field!
Jul 5, 2011
Pillow Smurfing...with Ian Zamora
A few weeks ago Surf Sista organized a mat meet in La County. This could be probably be the most fun I've had in a while!Good times with great people! Can't wait for the next one!
Got to pull the camera out to snap a few pics... enjoy.
Apologies to the surf mat community for the late pics.
Please visit www.ianzamora.tumblr.com
Gracias!
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