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Shark Week: Dorsal Drip

Jawsome paraphernalia for ocean-goers who want to pay respect to the Gs of the sea. By: Britt Mattie (somewhere elsewhere – @_bmattie_) Nightmarish predispositions of the slippery taxman were placed in our heads back in the summer of ’75 when JAWS hit the big screen. In the wake of its manic response, Hollywood and media-driven paranoia […]

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Weekend Surf Bender

Anyone else spend 10+ hours in the water this weekend? It was there for the taking with a Wintertime swell that mimicked Hurricane Season’s posterboy–Dorian. This long period, East swell delivered in a big way for New York and New Jersey. What’s more, the Cold War surf contest ran on Long Beach Island, NJ–syncing the […]

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RAMBLER RELEASE PARTY: VOL. 2 ISSUE 3

Last weekend, the only American East Coast surf publication in print debuted the magazine’s latest edition. Saturday, February 22, 2020 was another Rambler Release party for the books. RSM Vol. 2 Issue 3 was officially unveiled to a supportive crowd at the Asbury Park Yacht Club. Party goers came from their local Monmouth County, NJ dwellings, from nearby cities like Philadelphia & […]

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Closing Out Spring 2019

It is full on cheeseburger/liquor party weather… And it’s not even really Summer yet. The days are long as fuck, the sun has been out, and there have actually been some waves. We haven’t been taking too many photos as of late. However, the shots that we have stored up for the last few weeks […]

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Surfing Jersey Out of a Van is Winter-Style Luxury

There’s nothing better than a Sunday full of tubes, beer, dudes, and playoff football. “Amen to that Brother,” said Justin Perry. It’s even better when Tommy George lets you get naked and yeasty in his oh-so warm (and brand used/new) surf van. If you haven’t surfed out of one, it really is luxury… The 20th […]

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October Delivers Again

  An archetypal Jersey swell; Hurricane Michael waves were in an out in less than 48 hours. It was pretty good though… And there were tubes–not a bad Friday in October.   The first frightening, Falltime winds blew offshore and into head high swell that decreased to nearly half the size by nightfall. Barrels large […]

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