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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Thanksgiving Sale Starting Early



Our Huge Thanksgiving Sale Starts NOW! and will go on till Sunday November 30th. Everything online will be 20-50% Off!

* Use coupon code "thanks" during checkout, and you will receive a 20% discount on your order.

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Monday, November 24, 2008

Free Billabong Occumentary DVD with Billabong Purchase!



Get a FREE copy of Occumentary on DVD with any Billabong Purchase over $50.

Just spend over $50 on Billabong Merchandise and we will throw in a DVD with the order. Its easy as that.

Thanks for shopping with HSSSURF.COM

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Thanksgiving Sale Coming Soon!



We will be holding our Huge After Thanksgiving Sale Online and Instore!

Friday, Saturday & Sunday. November: 28th 29th & 30th

* Everything online will be 20% OFF (use coupon code: thanks)

* 20%-50% Off All clothing In-Store

*Huge Sidewalk Sale at all Locations

*$99 Fullsuits

Locations:
Pierside - 300 Pacific Coast Hwy. Huntington Beach, CA 92648

HSS Girls - 126 Main St. Huntington Beach, CA 92648

HSS Bella Terra - 7777 Edinger Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92647

HSS Warner - 3801 Warner ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92647

Click here

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

NIXON HEADPHONES ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR SALE!



We were so freaking excited about these things.They are finally here! The entire collection of brand new Nixon Headphones are available for sale now! Rumor has it that Nixon underproduced on these, so if you want them, you better get them now. Click Here to Buy! Happy listening!

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Monday, November 17, 2008

Brett Simpson gets top score of the day at Haleiwa



Haleiwa, Oahu, HI - (Fri. Nov. 14, 2008) - Huntington Beach surfer Brett Simpson, 23, notched up another memorable day at Haleiwa today, posting the highest wave score of the Reef Hawaiian Pro to date: 9.93 out of a possible 10, during round three. Simpson, 23, won his four-man heat ahead of three of the North Shore's best surfers, including current world No.11 Fred Patacchia. The Reef Hawaiian Pro is the first jewel of the prestigious $815,000 Vans Triple Crown of Surfing.

Haleiwa was reeling off right-hand perfection today that Simpson compared to Lower Trestles, only more powerful. He has tasted success here before, reaching the final of this event back in 2006; the same year he received the NoseGuard Vans Triple Crown Rookie of the Year Award.

"This is one of my better events and the waves are super good and fit my surfing," said Simpson. "It's pretty high performance. It's just like surfing Lowers just a little bit more powerful.

"When you get a score like that, even if you get a 5-something you're still in the 14 total and that means guys need two 7's, which is totally possible when the waves are this amazing.

"There are really good waves out there and it's just a matter of getting them. Hopefully I'll keep starting off with a little bang. I got one of the better ones and you can't really ask for more."

San Clemente's Mike Losness also advanced through round three today.

The star of yesterday's opening day of competition, Mark Occhilupo (Australia), was eliminated in round three today by fellow Australian Daniel Ross (Angourie), and long-time tour rival Sunny Garcia (Hawaii).

Ross, 25, was on fire in the peeling rights and Garcia was laying down his trademark Haleiwa power gouge, but Occhilupo was unable to achieve the same degree of verticality and power on his backhand in the head-high surf.

The final scoreline showed Ross' two-wave total at 15.67 out of 20; Garcia with 14.9; Brazil's William Cardoso with 8.56; and Occhilupo with just one wave: a 4.17 point ride.

"It's nice surfing against both those guys," said Ross. "Sunny and Occ are such good surfers over here. To get a heat win felt really good. I've got so much respect for those guys. They're such good surfers over here and I've followed them for years. And, a lot of surfers that are in this contest competing have seen them in videos or watched them live. That's why surfing is where it is today because of Sunny and Occ. It's a trip to be competing against them.

"I've been coming here for 15 years now and I always like surfing in the big and powerful stuff. A combination of that, training and good boards, I've been working on that for years in Hawaii. I just want to keep progressing.

"I bombed out early in this contest last year. It was pretty disappointing and I needed a good result in the end at Sunset. Hopefully, I can get a good [result] here and back it up again with Sunset would be even better."

Hawaii's Hank Gaskell cranked out the highest heat score of the event: 18.8 points against Hugo Savalli (Reunion), Corey Ziems (Australia), and Brad Ettinger (Huntington Beach, CA) in his round two clash this-morning. Hank's third round heat will take to the water on the next day of men's competition.

Other strong heat wins were posted today by Jarrad Howse (Australia), Joel Centeio (Hawaii), and Jay Thompson (Australia).

Competition concluded just prior to the end of the third round today. Organizers expect to resume at 8 a.m. tomorrow morning with the first rounds of the women's Reef Hawaiian Pro. To examine surf updates for the coming days, visit official forecasters Wetsand.com.

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Friday, November 07, 2008

HSS TEAM RIDER SPOTLIGHT- 11 YEAR OLD KANOA IGARASHI IS ON FIRE!



Kanoa Igarashiage-11
School- Dwyer middle school
Grade 6th
Board size 4' 9"
Ridding for HSS since the age of 6
Surfing NSSA open and explorer- boys & juniors WSA prime - 14 and under

Kanoa has not lost a contest this whole season and has a remarkable 7 straight wins. Last weekend up in El Morro Rock Kanoa won the final with 2 perfect 10's to make it the best heat of his life! Have to ask the staff at NSSA has any surfer scored a perfect 20 in the final EVER. Did Bobby Martinez ever?
Kanoa attributes a lot of the recent success to his new boards shaped by Mark Pesce. Mark Pesce has many ripping surfers ridding his boards and there is just something new and fresh with his shapes and understanding of what works and for who. You can grab a Pesce surfboard from the rack or speak to Mark on the board room floor at HSS Main St. Call ahead of time and make sure Mark is working @ 714-960-2266.
Kanoa is going over to Hawaii in November to get some training in larger surf with his family. And he said he just loves hanging out on the North Shore with fellow rippers from home and pushing each other and the warm water ain't bad either!
Kanoa's Goals for this year:
He wants to win the NSSA National title in one or more divisions.
He hopes to keep practicing with the USA Team and loves all the work outs Joey Buran provides. He remarked the one week training camps are so fun to surf all day against the best guys in the US. But the night time was even better, Kalohe Andino, Ian Crane, Parker Coffin snuck into the room where Kanoa and all the younger team were sleeping and painted everyones faces, poured hot sun screen lotion on them.
Thanks Kanoa for being such an awesome team rider!

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CONGRATULATIONS CHRISTIAN SAENZ ON YOUR NSSA OPEN SEASON WIN!



NSSA SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE
OPEN SEASON EVENT #4
OCEANSIDE SOUTH JETTY
NOVEMBER 1-2, 2008
CONDITIONS: Southwest swell and calm winds combined for excellent 3-5 foot surf on Saturday. A new west swell arrived for Sunday’s finals with solid 4-6 foot surf.


CHRISTIAN SAENZ

The fourth stop of the NSSA Southwest Conference Open Season was off and running November 1-2 at Oceanside South Jetty and the calendar date hit a bulls eye with mint conditions on offer. Clean, 3-5 foot glassy waves were on offer throughout Saturday’s preliminary rounds compliments of a solid southwest swell. On Sunday, a new west swell arrived providing good 4-6 foot surf.

After two second place finishes, Saenz finally got the job done. The Huntington Beach High School junior pulled out all the stops in the 25-minute final including his trademark top to bottom power moves and an uncharacteristic aerial display which resulted in securing his first win of the season. Matched up in the final against ratings leader Riley Metcalf, Open #3 winner Vance Smith and 15-year-old Jared Thorne, Saenz paddled out with a no-holds-barred approach. Despite conditions getting tricky as the tide bottomed out, Saenz went for broke locking in the final’s high scores of 7.00 and 6.33. “I pull airs free surfing all the time but I don’t really go for them too much in competition,” Saenz said. “In the final, I wanted to blow up and make a statement. I just wanted to bring it all out.” Saenz was both ecstatic and relieved to finally finish with an Open Season victory. “I wanted it so bad,” Saenz said. “It’s so hard for me to lose. You go home after losing and don’t want to judge yourself because of results. Then when you win one it’s like I can do this. I feel like I’ve really accomplished a big step.” While Metcalf stayed on track with a four-event finals streak, Saenz inched closer to him in the conference title chase. Metcalf now holds a tightening 280 point lead which makes the race a long way from over. And Saenz is fired up on all cylinders to be in the hunt for the conference championship. “Riley has been surfing good all year, and I feel like it’s going to be a good battle between us for the conference title. Vance has always surfed good but now he seems more focused and his results are showing it. The race will be nail-biting but it’s going to be fun.” With the Mid-Season five-star Open Season approaching in two weeks at Church, the points race is sure to heat up. Valuable double ratings points will be at stake and could shake things up. Great job Christian!

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Thursday, November 06, 2008

Kelly Slater Talks FCS Fins



Kelly Slater talks about what kind of fins he uses on tour and how to switch it up based on what type of wave you are surfing.

get your FCS FINS here

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Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Get 40% Off All Reef Shoes



Reef Shoe Blow out! Get 40% off all reef shoes. CLICK HERE

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