A Lesson In Brawn And Backside Tube Riding
Two mean minutes between Log Cabins and Rocky Point with Kaimana Henry aka Surf and Destroy
If you’ve ever mustered up the cajones to strut down the coarse North Shore sand and paddle out between Log Cabins and Rocky Point, with a proper pulse of Northern Hemi energy in the water, chances are you’ve pulled back on more than a few, left to watch the Big Man himself, Kaimana Henry, aka Surf and Destroy, huck his burly frame over the ledge only to be spat out to the roar from the crowds gathered on the beachfront back patios.
For years now, Kaimana has lumbered out of the Volcom house with a chunky pintail in-tow and nabbed bombs amidst the madness, the bruiser not one you want to roll the dice on being too deep when thinking of turning and burning…
Here’s two minutes from the cutting room floor of a project Kaimana’s been working on for a few years. “Been trying to put together a project going on three years now but don’t really know what I’m doing so bare with me,” says Kaimana. “Heres a couple waves from 17′-18′ winter season that didn’t make the cut. “278D” is what you would tell 911 to describe your location from PIPELINE. Thanx again for watching.”
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