Surfer Matt Poole takes part in The Waterman: an all-round ocean based competition in Tahiti, French Polynesia.
The boys head to Tahiti to surf the famous Teahupoo, considered the heaviest wave in the world, where Lucas gets up close and personal with the reef. And as usual, they find a new spot for Poops to surf.
The world's most feared wave was in a friendly mood for this year's Tahitian Pro, and a team of local legends gave us an intimate look behind the scenes in their French Polynesian paradise.
Filmer Ryan Moss spent the Southern Hemisphere winter at Teahupo'o, Tahiti, capturing Matahi Drollet, Kalani David and other pros in some of the most perfect conditions we've seen in a long time.
We've seen Teahupo'o bigger. We've seen it more perfect. But never has the world seen Tahiti's most feared wave so big and so perfect at the same time. Move over 2011's Code Red, this is Code Orange, the slightly slimmer, slightly more attractive ver...
Kai is in Tahiti for the third stop of the SUP (Stand Up Paddle) World Tour. After an intense battle for first place, Kai meets up with Tahitian legend Raimana, where they stand up paddle board one of the most powerful waves in the world, Teahupoo.
The Stand Up World Tour is the calling, and France is the destination for this episode of Positively Kai. Watersport prodigy and reigning Stand up World Tour Champion Kai Lenny is back at La Torche.
In the ninth episode of 4 Surfing, Jordy fights to hold his number one position on the ASP World Tour Rankings. He battles Manoa Drollet in an epic heat at the Billabong Pro in Tahiti.