The energy was at an all-time high in Oceanside this weekend during the 14th annual Super Girl Surf Pro—the only community event of its kind. It’s free to attend and connects surfers, skaters, musicians, and other female creatives from all over the world through a shared mission of empowering the next generation of women.
Our girl Carissa Moore (Olympic Gold Medalist & 5X World Surfing Champion) led the charge with her non-profit ‘Moore Aloha’, which uses surfing to mentor young girls both in and out of the water. Seeing them make flower crowns, practice yoga and paddle out as a crew in between heats was definitely a highlight for us.


She’s only 14, but none of this is new to her. Not collecting medals. Not making grown-ass pro athletes jealous. Not the “did you see that?!” surprised faces in the crowd at global competitions like the 2019 USASA national championships in Colorado and last year’s Stab High Japan.
It started with lost bags and apparently the worst conditions in years, but we find Side Hits galore, some fun country hits, and find our rhythm with Parker Szumowski and Arthur Longo leading the charge. Dark, snow-ridden storm clouds are gathering over the steppes of Uzbekistan, and we are very much ready and waiting for it.
Navigating tropical surf trips in 2025 isn’t the easiest of affairs. It turns out that surfers really are everywhere. The search for tropical isolation is eternal.
Take a trip through the sunshine mind-state of legendary surf artist, Andy Davis.