2016 was a bum year for mangoose. But he's bouncing back...
When and how did you manage to injure yourself anyway?
I’d just been knocked out of my quarter final in a QS event in Portugal. I wasn't p*ssed, I was actually pretty stoked with the result. I was super amped for a surf straight after, I wanted to try the biggest airs I could on the first section, just like the guys in my heat. First wave I landed a one, the second was not so clean. As I landed to spin round from an air reverse, my back leg slipped off the back of my board. With my front leg still on the board, my knee buckled inwards under my weight. I felt (and heard) a very painful snap in my knee. It continued to collapse inwards until it hit the board, so my knee was sort-of folded sideways. I couldn't even walk up the beach, I had to get carried.
Best time wasting tips when you can’t walk?
Being injured for a long time was one of the most beneficial thing that’s ever happened to me. I didn't feel like I wasted any time, it all went so quickly! When you're injured you realise you don't have to go surfing all day or go up the coast for some swell or go to a competition, you find you have a lot of time on your hands!
But for me I spent most of my injury time pretty busy doing four things: holiday, work, seeing friends and working out. I started my injury following my friends around a few QS events in France with my girlfriend, it was fun but not quite as good when you're watching. We were only supposed to go for a few weeks, but ended up going for five. I couldn't surf, obviously, so we just decided to drive to all the major non-surf destinations in Europe. We drove through France, Italy, Germany and Switzerland. I had only passed my driving test a few months prior so the trip so definitely a steep learning curve.
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2020 Wetsuit Guide
If the recent boom in wetsuits sales is anything to go by, the best bit of advice we can give you is make swift decisions and invest quickly. To help you, here’s the lowdown on the best wetsuits on the market right now.
CEYLON STORIES
SERENDIPIDITY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN.
ENGLISH NATIONALS
TOLCARNE TAILSPINS IN THE LAST COMP FOR A WHILE . . . MAYBE
THE ST VALENTINE 'S DAY MASSACRE
ROB MILES AND CALLUM DAVID THOMAS MIX IT UP WITH THE WORLD’S BEST AT ALL TIME SAFI.
BARBADOS
FAMILY FRIENDLY SURF TRIPPING TIPS
GENE GENIE
FROM PAIGNTON THROUGH VARIOUS PROFESSIONAL KITCHENS WITH A SOJOURN IN THE SCOTTISH ISLES EUGENE TOLLEMACHE NOW CALLS INDO HOME AND IS LOVING LIFE
*OCCIDENTAL DRIFT
THE BLEEDING EDGE OF SURF EXPLORATION IS A HOT, INHOSPITABLE PLACE. BUT WORTH THE MISSION.
TASMANIA ART CLUB
BRENDON GIBBENS AND DION AGIUS EXPLORE THE LITTLE CHUNK HANGING OFF THE BOTTOM OF AUSTRALIA AND GET CREATIVE
Mr Smith
THE GENIAL ED SMITH IS ONE OF THOSE SURFERS THAT HAS A TON OF ABILITY AND TOYED WITH THE COMP SCENE BUT SOON REALISED A REAL TRADE AND SURFING FOR HIMSELF WAS A WISER OPTION. WE BUMPED INTO HIM ON OUR MISSION TO SCOTLAND, AND HE WAS KILLING IT EVERY SESSION. SUPER STYLISH, ALWAYS DEEP, A PLEASURE TO SHOOT. HE 'S A GOOD BLOKE TO GO FOR A PINT WITH TOO.
SETH MOZ
SETH MORRIS IS A YOUNG PRO FROM A QUIET PART OF WALES. HE JOINED US ON OUR WINTER MISSION TO PORTUGAL, WHERE HE IMPRESSED ALL WITH HIS STYLISH ATTACK. READ ON FOR A PEEK INSIDE HIS HEAD.