Born into the surf-rich scene of Avoca Beach on Australia's Central Coast, 17-year-old Oscar Langburne finds inspiration in the performances of Dane Reynolds, Craig Anderson and Stephanie Gilmore. He takes his world outlook from The Clash's Joe Strummer.
"Anything with a little bit of an edge to it," he explained to his shaper Hayden Cox.
In his new edit "Away From The Numbers," Langburner showcases his effortless style on the open canvases of Raglan. The speed he carries down the line, the flow with which he connects all the dots, and the extra whip in his turns are a subtle balance of timeless point surfing and radical modernism. Simply put, it's a pleasure to what him work over New Zealand's most iconic setup.
Check Out Oscar Langburne's Effortless Style On Display In New Zealand
Jake Howard
Born into the surf-rich scene of Avoca Beach on Australia's Central Coast, 17-year-old Oscar Langburne finds inspiration in the performances of Dane Reynolds, Craig Anderson and Stephanie Gilmore. He takes his world outlook from The Clash's Joe Strummer.
"Anything with a little bit of an edge to it," he explained to his shaper Hayden Cox.
In his new edit "Away From The Numbers," Langburner showcases his effortless style on the open canvases of Raglan. The speed he carries down the line, the flow with which he connects all the dots, and the extra whip in his turns are a subtle balance of timeless point surfing and radical modernism. Simply put, it's a pleasure to what him work over New Zealand's most iconic setup.
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