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Friday, November 2nd, 2012
We’ve just got in our Astrodeck inventory for the season. We’re fully loaded with the 123 Nathan’s, the CF grips, the 949 Kolohe Andino’s, the OG Archy…
And now we’re super excited about our new 808 John John Florence Traction Pad. We’re sure that, both the black and white (with inner red), and the multi-color John Johns are gonna sell like hotcakes. And what great timing to get them in stock as the Winter Season kicks in?! The pads are multi-grid with a 45° to vert kicktail, built-in arch, and overall lighter weight.
 (808 John John Florence Astrodeck Pads)
We’re also proud to announce the arrival of the new 984 Makua Rothman Astrodeck Pad. This traction is in a solid black color with orange highlights, and also has the 45° kicktail with built-in arch, The pad is lighter in weight, and you’ll feel that on your board while you’re surfing. (By the way, have you seen Makua surf? Do you know what he’s capable of at places like Jaws? He’s so plugged in - it makes us shiver!)
 (984 Makua Rothman Astrodeck Pad)
So after you’re finished reading our kick-ass and informative blog, mosey on over to Astrodeck’s online store and order yourself some killer ‘deck - maximum foot grip from the original traction company! You won’t get better traction anywhere else. That’s a given.
Tags: 808, 949, archy, Astrodeck, Best Grip, Christian Fletcher, danny fuller, Herbie Fletcher, John John Florence, Kolohe Andino, makua rothman, matt archbold, Nathan Fletcher, Skim pads, The Originator Not The Imitator, traction pad Posted in Astrodeck Blog / News | Comments Off
Tuesday, December 13th, 2011
So if you haven’t heard about it by now, you will be soon enough. Yesterday Herbie gathered together some of surfing’s brightest surfers to start production on his new and upcoming Wave Warriors film that will be released in late 2012.
This happened once before with the original Wave Warriors photo shoot back in the mid-80s, but since then nowhere in the history of surfing will you ever see these cast of characters together for a group pic. Everyone from Rob Machado, Danny Fuller, John John Florence, Bruce Irons, Christian Fletcher, Nathan Fletcher, Julian Wilson, Kolohe Andino, Buttons, Rory Russell, Makua Rothman, Alex Knoxt, the Gudauskas Brothers, and a slew of others got in on the act. Oh, yeah, and some guy named Kelly Slater - whoever he is, he was there, too, as was reknowned artist Julian Schnabel.
If you couldn’t tell by the elite list, this was an invite-only shoot of the best surfers on the planet, with loving acknowledgement and memory going out to Marvin Foster, Andy Irons, and Sion Milosky as well.
Past, present, future… we are the Wave Warriors!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=se-kjVywe4I
 December 12, 2011: Off-The-Wall, Oahu, Hawaii. Photo by Jim Russi
Tags: Alex Knoxt, Andy Irons, archy, Astrodeck, Benji Weatherly, Brian Bielmann, bruce irons, Buttons, Christian Fletcher, Dane Dudauskas, dane kealoha, danny fuller, Dino Andino, Dustin Barca, eddie rothman, Greyson Fletcher, Herbie Fletcher, Ivan Florence, Jeff Divine, Jim Russi, John John Florence, johnny boy-gomes, Julian Schnabel, Julian Wilson, Kamalei Alexander, Kellen Lindblad, kelly slater, Kolohe Andino, makua rothman, martin potter, Marvin Foster, matt archbold, Nathan Fletcher, Nathan Florence, Pat Guduaskas, Pat Tenore, Reef McIntosh, Rob Machado, Rory Russell, rvca, Sion Milosky, Strider Wasilewski, Tanner Gudauskas, Tom Servais, wave warriors, Wave Warriors VI Posted in Astrodeck Blog / News | Comments Off
Monday, November 21st, 2011

Gavin Beschen, Shane Beschen, Reef McIntosh, Makua Rothman, Matt “Archy” Archbold, Christian Fletcher, Nathan Fletcher, Kalani Chapman, Jamie Sterling, Danny Fuller, Timmy Reyes. Look at this roster. Team Astrodeck (or as some may call them, Team Terror) will be dominating much of the North Shore this Winter Season. No waves will be spared. No spot unridden. Other surfers will divert eye contact and question their manhood. Grown men will run out of the water, screaming and crying, wailing to God, “Why, Lord? Why can’t I surf like the rugged, brave hellion of Team Astrodeck?!”
Let’s face it. They’re the Wave Warriors. You couldn’t ignore them even if you tried.
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Tags: archy, Astro Boys, Astrodeck, Christian Fletcher, Dan Merkel, danny fuller, Gavin Beschen, Herbie Fletcher, Jamie Sterling, Kalani Chapman, Kolohe Andino, makua rothman, Marvin Foster, matt archbold, Nathan Fletcher, north shore, oahu, pipe house, Reef McIntosh, Shane Beschen, Team Terror, Timmy Reyes, wave warriors Posted in Astrodeck Blog / News | Comments Off
Monday, October 24th, 2011
Well, well, well… it’s been awhile, stranger. What’s new with you? Yeah? Really? You don’t say! That’s great. Anyway, back to me…
As is always the case, Astrodeck’s been on another trek of progression and everyone has been going at it nonstop. It’s hard to catch one’s breath and be able to just sit back when the revolving door of projects and cast of characters come passing through here on a daily basis. There’s never a dull moment. I swear, one of these days I’ll come into the office and find Oprah Winfrey sitting on a box of traction pads, fingers entwined over each other, begging Greyson to show her how to do a mean ole stalefish over at the San Clemente skate park. Don’t scoff. Seriously, these kinds of casual encounters happen here at the ‘deck.

Anyway, it’s been kinda like that lately. So excuse us if you feel like you’ve been neglected lately. It wasn’t intentional. It was life.
But we’re making it up to you now. We’re not ones to leave you in the dark when it comes to all the latest happenings. We appreciate the fact that you guys come back to check up on us, and we dig it even more when you write and verbally abuse us to post up more content. Ah, you volatile gluttons. You’re lucky we aim to please.
So where did we last leave off? Or better question, where do we even start?
Oh, I know. How about with Nathan?
Don’t play dumb. You’ve all seen and heard about Nathan’s two waves at Teahupo’o by now. In fact, the words “Nathan”, “Teahupo’o”, “insane”, “gnarliest barrel” and “balls the size of an abnormally large elephant with even bigger hints of gigantism” are now part of every day American lexicon. Five, count ‘em, FIVE covers (so far) of that Teahupo’o she-devil with Nathan trying to tame the bitch. Nathan is also being recognized for his remarkable feat with multiple nominations (for the “Monster Tube” and “Ride of the Year”) for the Billabong XXL Awards. Every time I see yet another photo of Nathan’s ride, I scream, pull out tufts of my hair, and run out of the room. It’s so intense. So surreal. Damn, Nathan, thanks for making the rest of us feel so human, and thanks for making me have bald spots on my head now.

(Nathan Fletcher covers. All photos were taken at Teahupo’o except for the bottom right Wavelength Cover - that front shot was taken at Cloudbreak, Fiji this past summer.)
In other Fletcher news, look for an upcoming pictorial blog by Herbie. Herb, Christian and Greyson spent a good portion of their Summer in France and Spain, traveling with Julian Schnabel, checking out the art scene, soaking in some Basque culture, skating the local parks. Christian and Greyson even scored some near-perfect days surfing Hossegor. Christian reported that the weather was warm and the swell was up. Even Julian found himself paddling out. More of this to follow at www.herbiefletcher.com
Dibi Fletcher is back with The D-Side. Back by popular demand! Her D-Side collection of interviews has taken us into the candid, poignant minds of people such as surf industry pioneers Grubby Clark and Walter Hoffman to Andy Irons (in one of his last interviews). There have also been anecdotes with the quirky, wild, vivid characters such as NFL great Kyle Turley, John John Florence, Bruce Irons, Eddie Rothman and a slew of others. So it’s only proper that Dibi include Jason Jessee into this mix of people. Jason is a complete classic. Check out his D-Side interview that’ll be posted up on Christian’s website within the next few days. www.christianfletchersurf.com

(The D-Side with Jason Jessee)
Kolohe Andino recently won the 2011 ASP SuperSurf International in Brazil. This was a coveted 6-Star event and Kolohe just killed it! He beat out fellow San Clementian Tanner Gudauskas. Looks like the SC boys were dominating the field. Kolohe pocketed $20,000 and jumped with 3,500 points in ranking. The kid is only 17! If he were in school, taking the SAT test, his score would be, like… well, we don’t know what the actual high score would be for the SAT, but you get the idea. He’d be valedictorian and nerd clinger for life! We’re so stoked that Kolohe is on the Astrodeck honor society.
Keep checking back here, within the next few weeks, Astrodeck will have a whole new inventory; with more stocked products and more NEW products. Traction pads, t-shirts, and sweatshirts. Just in time for Christmas! We’ve got some new Wave Warriors t-shirts featuring Nathan, and those will surely sell-out as soon as we get ‘em in. You guys can be so demanding! And we’re gonna also have a new line of Christian Fletcher t-shirts. Just wait ’til you guys see these new designs and graphics. You’re gonna go nutballs. We’ll keep you posted on when we have all our new stuff online.
Winter Season on the North Shore is coming up. We can’t wait. We’re looking forward to seeing the rest of the Astrodeck team dominating the scene. Just like they always do. Danny Fuller, Makua Rothman, Reef Macintosh, Archy, Kalani Chapman, Jamie Sterling, Gavin and Shane Beschen, Timmy Reyes, Nathan, and Christian, etc. The boys are gonna represent. Oh, it’s gonna be such an epic winter. I can feel it. Can you?
Tags: 45 degree to vert, A World You Can't Imagine, Alex Knost, Andy Irons, archy, ASP SuperSurf, Astrodeck, Basque, bruce irons, Carve UK, Christian Fletcher, Christian Fletcher Surf, Dale Velzy, danny fuller, dibi fletcher, eddie rothman, frontside disaster, Gavin Beschen, Gayle, Greyson Fletcher, Grubby Clark, Herbie Fletcher, Hoffman California Fabrics, Hossegor, Indo, Jamie Sterling, Jason Jessee, John John Florence, Juice Magazine, Julian Schnabel, Kalani Chapman, Kasey Curtis, Koby Abberton, Kolohe Andino, Kyle Turley, lien air, makua rothman, matt archbold, mute air, Nathan Fletcher, Noah Beschen, Oprah Winfrey, pipe house, Reef Macintosh, San Clemente, San Clemente Skate Park, San Sebastian, Shane Beschen, stalefish, Steve Sherman, Surf Portugal, Surfing World, Tanner Gudauskas, teahupo'o, The D-Side, the North Shore, Think Fast, Timmy Reyes, traction pads, Transworld Surf, Walter Hoffman, wave warriors, Wavelength, waves Posted in Astrodeck Blog / News | Comments Off
Tuesday, August 9th, 2011
Now, we wouldn’t take ALL the credit, but it’s pretty cool that a week before the US Open, Kolohe Andino stopped by the Astrodeck Office to pick up some of our traction pads for the contest. Heat after heat, he became the giant killer, and found himself in the semi-finals where he was eventually taken down by overall 2nd place finisher, Yadin Nicol.
 Kolohe Andino with some sweet Adeck on his board.
 Kolohe again. All grip, no slip. That's Astrodeck for ya!
And speaking of Yadin, check out the pic below as he prepares to leave the competitor’s area and hit the water. Looks like the Aussie contender jumped on the Astrodeck bandwagon. Yeah, you like that, just as much as we do, dontcha? That board looks really solid with the Adeck.
 Congrats on placing 2nd, Yadin! And a bigger congrats for using the best surf traction in the world!
In fact, we’re stoked that a lot of guys who were riding Astrodeck did pretty well overall: Ian Crane, Shane Beschen, Timmy Reyes, the Gudauskas trio, etc.
Pretty good representing Astrodeck, guys. Pretty damn good.
Tags: 360 air, 6.0 BMX Pro, A.S.S., Adeck, Adrenaline Surf Series, Alex Knost, analog, Antihero, archy, ASP, Astrodeck, Carissa Moore, Christian Fletcher, Christian Hosoi, Christian Wach, Coastal Carnage, Converse Coastal Carnage, Curren Caples, Dane Gudauskas, Dane Reynolds, danny fuller, Dead Country, dibi fletcher, Dino Andino, Dusty Payne, Fletcher Films, front foot, Gavin Beschen, Grayson Fletcher, Greyson Fletcher, Gudauskas Brothers, HB, Herbie Fletcher, hoffman fabrics, Huntington Beach, Huntington Pier, Hurley, Ian Crane, IMG Action Sports, Jay Adams, Jimmy Eat World, joel tudor, John John Florence, Kalani David, Kellyl Slater, Kolohe Andino, Lance Mountain, Main Street, matt archbold, MGMT, Nathan Fletcher, Nike 6.0, Nike Us Open, Nixon Watches, North side, Nose Riding, Pat Gudauskas, Pedro Barros, Rockin' Fig, Royden Bryson, Sally Fitzgibbons, San Clemente, Sandals, Savage Beast, Sean Sexton, Shane Beschen, Smut Peddler, South side, spitfire, Stance, stretch, Supernatural, Surfer Blood, Taj Burrow, Tanner Gudauskas, The Sounds, Think Fast, Timmy Reyes, Tom Remillard, Tony Hawk, traction pads, Tweak Freaks, US Open of surfing, Vans, Walter Hoffman, Wave Warriros, WCT, wqs, Yadin Nicol, Youthful Energy Posted in Astrodeck Blog / News | Comments Off
Wednesday, May 4th, 2011
 In the Mentawai Islands: Nathan going off and Bruce cheering on!
Nathan just got back from a surf trip to Costa Rica with Ivan Florence. (The pic above doesn’t have anything to do with the Costa Rica trip but we just felt like posting it anyways and, so, what you see is what you get.) Typical of Nathan, of course, he had a great time and made the best of it. Now he’s back in California for a spell; surfing local breaks and catching up with the family and being good ole eclectic Nathan.
So there’s your little Nathan Fletcher update as of now.
 A rare Nathan Fletcher sighting.
Tags: analog, Archie, archy, art brewer, Astrodeck, bruce irons, Christian Fletcher, Claire Manning, Costa Rica, Cottons, Dana Point, danny fuller, dibi fletcher, Flippy Hoffman, goofyfoot, Greyson Fletcher, Herbie Fletcher, hoffman fabrics, Irene Yoo, Jaco Beach, John John Florence, Joyce Hoffman, Kasey Curtis, Lance's Rights, Malaysia, Mason Morouse, matt archbold, mentawai islands, Nathan Fletcher, Nixon Watches, Poche, red bull, Reef Macintosh, regular foot, Salt Creek, San Clemente, singapore, Stretch Boards, The thrill is back!, Timmy Reyes, Trestles, Vans, Volcom Pipe House, Walter Hoffman Posted in Astrodeck Blog / News | Comments Off
Thursday, April 14th, 2011
We’re really stoked here at Astrodeck that we actually have a relationship and rapport with all of our team riders. In fact, we consider them friends first and foremost. How many companies can claim that their riders come to their offices to just hang out and get caught up and shoot the breeze? Not a whole lot.
As is often the case, we’ll get weekly visitors. You’ll never know who will pop up. We’ll have Reef Macintosh come over and get some sandals for his size 13 feet. Or Nathan will drop by with best buddies Mr. Buzz and Bruce Irons, or maybe Shane Beschen might bring his little groms and chat skate with Greyson. It’s like a constant who’s who of popular surf culture at Astrodeck.
In fact, Danny Fuller just swung by yesterday. He picked up some of our sandals; his favorites are the MG1 and the ML3, as well as some of his traction pads, the 405 Danny Fuller pads, both in black and white and black and green. He talked some art with Herbie and also told the A-deck crew about SUP guys doing tow-ins at Puerto Escondido. Haha, what a trip that is!
 Danny likes the MG1 Sandal.
 He also picked up some ML3s.
 The 405 Danny Fuller Pad in Black & White
 The 405 Danny Fuller Pad in Green & Black
Anyway, it was great seeing Danny - one of the nicest guys ever, and one of our favorite surfers of all time.
 Danny Fuller gettin' some.
Tags: analog, Andy Irons, anti-hero, Archie, archy, Astrodeck, Bali, Banzai, bintang, Bruce Weber, Christian Fletcher, Christian Fletcher Surf, Cottons, danny fuller, Danny Fuller Pad, dibi fletcher, Flippy Hoffman, Gavin Beschen, Greyson Fletcher, grom, Herbie Fletcher, hoffman fabrics, Indo, John John Florence, jon steele, Joyce Hoffman, Julian Schnabel, Kalani Chapman, Kuta, lance's right, Lance's Rights, Lombok, Lowers, matt archbold, Mentawai, mexico, MG1, ML3, Mr. Buzz, Nathan Fletcher, Noah Beschen, north shore, padang, pipe house, Pipeline, Poche, Puerto Escondido, Reef Macintosh, rvca, San Clemente, sector 9, Shane Beschen, singapore, spitfire, Standing Island, SUP, Think Fast, tow-ins, Trestles, Walter Hoffman Posted in Astrodeck Blog / News | Comments Off
Wednesday, January 12th, 2011
 (Photo: The artist as a grom; John John Florence checking out the surf at Backdoor.)
To say that Astrodeck has had an association with John John since he was a wee bitty grom would be a gross understatement.
Not only as a surfer, but also as a friend; there’s always been a tight bond between the Fletchers and the Florences.
 (Photo: Herbie in the Land of the Towheaded Munchkins. L to R: Ford Archbold, John John Florence, Herbie Fletcher, Greyson Fletcher, Ivan Florence, Nathan Florence.)
 (Photo: John John, Greyson, Ford, Ivan and Nathan enjoying some shaved ice.)
 (Photo: Ivan, Nathan, Greyson and John John on one of Herbie's boards.)
John John was always that little blond kid who stuck out; running around on the North Shore, taking off on waves double his age, triple his size. Herbie saw the potential in John John early on, and was actually the first person to tow the little guy in at Phantoms. Aside from when his own kids (Christian and Nathan) were little, John John has been the youngest person Herb’s ever towed-in.
 (Photo: John John at nine-years-old, ready for his tow-in session at Phantoms.)
 (Photo: John John was ready to go when everyone else was just sitting around, wondering what to do. Photo by Herbie Fletcher/2003.)
 (Photo: 1:11. John John has always been one of Herbie's favorite surfers to shoot and surf with on his follow cam. Here, Herbie is surfing behind John John to capture his every move on the wave. Check out where he's taken off, look at that trail of spray!)
 (Photo: 2:11 of the sequence at Trestles.)
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 (Photo: 4:11. What was your kid doing at this age?)
 (Photo: 5:11)
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 (Photo: 8:11. And he recovers.)
And today? Well, he’s definitely coming into his own. And he hasn’t even tapped into full-grown manhood yet. John John recently won the Da Hui Backdoor Shoot-Out, taking down a lot of heavy contenders. Pretty sick, huh? He’s also constantly traveling; launching over lips or getting shacked on far-away waves you can only dream about. Add periodic snowboarding trips and some skateboarding routines into the mix, and you’ve got a pretty hectic but insanely fun, earned life right there.
 (Photo: John John recently went on a trip to the Mentawai Islands with Herbie and Nathan Fletcher, Bruce Irons, Danny Fuller, Matt Archbold, and photographer Art Brewer. John John even scored a cover shot for one of the mags during this trip!)
Yup. Whether it was his past, his present, or what’s in store for him for the future, from our viewpoint, things look pretty solid for John John. And we’re stoked that Astrodeck and the Fletcher’s have been there from the early stages to see it all enfold…and we can’t wait to see what the future unveils.
 (Photo: The grom as a man today. By the way, nice traction pad you've got there, John.)
Tags: Alex Florence, Archie, archy, art brewer, Astrodeck, backdoor, Blond, blonde, blue lagoon, boardshorts, bruce irons, Christian Fletcher, curly blonde hair, Da Hui, Da Hui Backdoor Shoot Out, danny fuller, dibi fletcher, Follow Cam, Ford Archbold, gremmie, Greyson Fletcher, grommet, groms, Herbie Fletcher, Ivan Florence, John From Cinncinati, Lance's Rights, matt archbold, mentawai islands, Munchkins, Nathan Fletcher, Nathan Florence, Oneill, Phantoms, Pipeline, San Clemente, Shaved Ice, Sunset Beach, surfer, surfer boi, surfer boy, surfer dude, tanned, team rider, Toehead, tow at, tow in, Towhead, Trestles, trunks, Vans, Velzyland, wave warriors, wetsuit Posted in Astrodeck Blog / News | Comments Off
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010
Herbie went on a boat trip to the Mentawai Islands this past fall. It was all-time. With a crew that consisted of Nathan Fletcher, Bruce Irons, John John Florence and Danny Fuller, how could it not be?
 Herbie Fletcher: Photo by Art Brewer
When Herbie came back to San Clemente, he came back in typical form: with lots of great tales of near-perfect surf and good times. He also took a bunch of photos for definitive proof of all of this. Always stoked, always amped. So Herbie.
Here Herbie takes us back to last October and how it all went down. Read it through and check out the pics while you’re at it. To say the least, Herbie and the guys were going mental at the Mentawai Islands! This is Part 1 in the series, with more to follow in upcoming blogs.
I was sitting at my desk at Astrodeck, working on some new traction pads when Nathan called me and asked if I would like to go on a boat trip that he was putting together. I hesitated for a moment because I wanted to go, but knew that something like this was going to be a big commitment. I was thinking about all those waves I had seen from photos and about being on a boat for two weeks. If the waves were going to be good, it would be such a great trip.
Nathan told me that Archy (Matt Archbold), Bruce Irons, Danny Fuller, and John John Florence were the surfers he had picked to go, with Art Brewer taking photos and Joel Guy as the videographer. Such a core group of guys. Hard to pass up.
It was a perfect time of the year for surf and the winds…well, it’s an island, you know? No matter what the wind does, somewhere it’s offshore. At work, things were slow. Business usually is during Mid-Fall. And at the islands during this same time, there are hardly any boats because the season is coming to an end. So that also means no crowds. Not that that really matters, I guess, because I always get my quota. So, keep in mind, all these things factored into my head real quick about whether or not I should go. Then when Nathan said that it would only be the six of us on that boat, I was so stoked. Just us at that break. And I couldn’t think of a better group to go with.
I mean, I’ve known these guys since they were groms. Archy, Nathan and I used to surf all the time together. California, Hawaii, Mexico, etc. Archy would come by just before sunrise and get the coffee going. It was a trip to see him now with a fat ass gun, laughing and joking. “Fuck Herb!” he’d yell. And Nathan would be right there chomping at the bit, so excited to surf with Arch, knowing that he was going to have a good day.
To watch Arch surf was the best because Archy is the man. Archy surfed fucking great. Always doing new and innovating things. His surfing has always been radical and he put himself in critical positions, and pulled it off, frontside and backside. There are only a few great surfers that push the limit every five years. Kids have always been coming up, changing and pushing the old guys, and Archy was one of those kids.
Bruce Irons is another one of those surfers who has always been gnarly. He’s been blowing minds from a young age. Bruce and Andy would come by Astrodeck first thing in the summer on their way to the NSSA Nationals at Trestles. They’d stock up on Astrodeck for the contests so they’d have more control with their boards and be able to push the limits in the air and on edge. As they grew-up, they’d stop by my house at Pipeline on the North Shore. Bruce and Andy would hang out with the best surfers of the time. This was the Wave Warriors house that I owned with Gerry Lopez. The Pipe house. We’d lock the gate to keep the posers out. To get through the gate was a big deal, and I knew that Bruce and Andy were going to be part of surf history somewhere down the line. Coming from a big surf family based out of Haina, Kauai, they just had the “It” factor, and I got to watch them develop their talent. Lucky me.
Danny Fuller also came from Kauai and surfed the North Shore ripping Pipeline. He’s so casual and smooth, with lots of style. He’s part of the current gang dominating the Pipeline line-up. He’s very versatile; from hot-dogging small waves to tow-in’s at Teahupo’o. He’s also one of the most friendly and happy-go-along guys I’ve ever known. Always smiling and laughing.
John John. The tow-headed North Shore grom. I’ve watched John John surf since he was eight-years-old and now he’s suddenly turned into “da man” at places like Pipe and Backdoor. Here he was on this trip, still only 16-years-old, but hanging with all the older guys. But the kid surfs like you can’t even imagine. He’s the future. Being raised on the North Shore among surfing’s powerful elite, and learning from them, watching them, surfing with the best of the best, has all contributed in allowing John John to take it to the next level. His surfing is what the other kids are going to try to live up to. He tows-in when big wave riders won’t even paddle out. He walks right by them and says, “See you out there!”
 Matt Archbold, Danny Fuller, Nathan Fletcher, John John Florence.
Nathan has always surfed…since he could hold on to a boogie board. I think even before he could walk! I’d play with him, float around with him in the water. He always rode the big waves. In Hawaii, I would have to pull him up from under water by his leash. Nathan is a true daredevil. From motorcycles to snowboarding to skateboarding to big wave surfing. He’s a master of it all and with respect. When he was younger, Nathan always had to keep up with Christian and the other older guys, and so that would just push him. And then some. Everyone has always loved Nathan because of his talent and his mellow vibe. He just does what he does, hanging out and loving it. Surfing, traveling, making movies, doing magazine articles, designing and shaping surfboards, painting, taking photos, etc. He’s a real artist-in-motion.
Art Brewer. I’ve known Art since I was seventeen. He’s always had a camera around his neck. I really got to know him when he and Spider Wells moved in next door to me in ‘69 at Pipeline. It’s been a long road. He’s been on the cutting edge of surf photography for over forty years and still has the stoke to go on surf trips. He’s paid his dues and got his rewards. Art taught me how to work a manual camera back in the mid-seventies, and he’s still teaching me.
So this was our little group. No tourists allowed. This was a trip that only Nathan could put together. No maggazine or clothing company could come up with something like this, with these group of guys. From 16 to 60. And what an adventure it was.
It began when we flew into Singapore and found out that there had been an earthquake in Padang. Padang is where the rest of us were to meet up with Bruce and John John at the boat. There was no chance of us getting a flight into Padang after the quake. So we hung in Singapore for awhile, some of us just prowling through the city of lights, some of just trying to get some rest while we had to wait around.
Finally, after about two days, we were able to head for Padang, where we met up immediately with Bruce and John John at the boat. And right off the bat, we went to Lance’s Right for sunrise services. It was head high and overhead for a few days. The goofy-footers wanted to go to Macaronis.
 Herbie Fletcher going mental at the Mentawai
Check out our blog on Part 2 as the journey continues…
Tags: Andy Irons, archy, art brewer, artist-in-motion, Astrodeck, boogie board, bruce irons, california, Christian Fletcher, danny fuller, earthquake, gerry lopez, goofyfoot, haina, hawaii, Herbie Fletcher, hot dogging, joel guy, John John Florence, kauai, lance's right, macaronis, matt archbold, mental, mentawai islands, mentawai's, mexico, Nathan Fletcher, nationals, north shore, padang, pipe house, Pipeline, San Clemente, singapore, teahupo'o, tow in, Trestles, wave warriors Posted in Astrodeck Blog / News | Comments Off
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