Need some surf-inspired viewing? A little froth-out to pass the time? We've curated our 5 favorite clips from the FCS team right now into one bite-sized list to help cure those boredom blues while you’re cruising at home.
1# - MASON HO, TESTING THE FCS H4
Mason Ho wanted to test out the new FCS H4 fins by surfing 4 sessions on 4 different surfboards around the North Shore. He says these fins are fast and responsive and talks more about them at the end of the video.
#2 - AWAY FROM THE NUMBERS, OSCAR LANGBURNE
Oscar Langburne, 16 is smooth as silk in the water, and old surfing soul in young form. Balanced, relaxed he glides through the aqua playgrounds of NZ. Pure joy to watch him string together endless lines with ease. Craig Anderson watch your back, there’s a new kid in town.
#3 - FILIPE TOLEDO AT SALINA CRUZ
With good expectations for the year that was just beginning, Filipe Toledo decided to prepare for Australia on the rights of Salina Cruz in Mexico. Even with little swell predicted, Salina and Filipe left nothing to be desired. As you can see in the video above. Unfortunately, as everyone knows, Australia's stages ended up being canceled due to the Corona Virus outbreak.
#4 - YOURS TRULEY, MATEUS HERDY
It's been a huge couple of years for Mateus Herdy. World Junior Champ. First CT event wildcard at 18. Non-stop A grade edits... But that's not all.
5# - MACY, IN REAR VIEW
"In Rear View" is a fun, dancing filled introduction to the life of Macy Callaghan (and her puppy). Her first official year on tour was a rollercoaster ride but when you meet Macy, you realize like any other surfer on tour, behind their relaxed nature, qualifying is always on the mind.
Stay tuned for more from our Caught Inside series. Get in touch via social and let us know what you’d like to see. Together we can make it through this!
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