12 posts, 2 voices
, Tagged: Wave Tribe Eco
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Salut tout le monde! Une petite nouvelle, j’ai commencé a representer Wave Tribe, une jeune compagnie mais qui grandi très vite, de la Californie, qui fait des accésoires sustentables. Il y a de board bags, leashes, t’s et hoodies, snowboard bags, et dans un mois il va en avoir des grip pads et des socks. ils ultilisent du chanvre, PE recyclé et coton bio. Si ca vous interesse, le site web est
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check out the new eco-socks! |
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New Wave Tribe Products comin atcha! First cork deck pads ever, new generation board bags (one side hemp, one side reflective recycled pastic), SUP bags, hemp roof racks, fin wallets, and more! send me a message for pics, i can’t find a way to post my pdf picture here!!
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HAHA! SIC |
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Stoked on the New G3 bags from Wave Tribe!! One side hemp, one side Energy shield (incredible material). Some sizes available in black. All stitching, zippers etc really high quality and well finished. Sizes available in Fish and 10 +11’ SUP too. Here’s pics from my Fish bag.
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Man, postin pics here is hard! takes forever and doesnt even come out… |
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check’m out: |
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Subscribe to Surfer’s Path Magazine now and get a T and a Wave Tribe leash as a gift!
The Surfer’s Path is unique in the surf media world. Not only is it the first truly ‘green’ surf magazine – printed on 100% post consumer recycled paper with non-GMO soy based inks – it also offers a more eclectic angle at the surfing world than any other magazine. There’s a strong travel focus, profiles of unusual characters and stories from all walks of surfing life, as well as it’s hugely influential stance on environmental issues affecting surfers. The photos and stories come from the best in the business, from all around the world. Where ever you are on the path, it offers inspiration, vision, entertainment, and of course, 100% no nonsense stoke! Publication Frequency: Bimonthly
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Help avoid the polluting of Costa Rica’s Coast, where vital marine life will be destroyed, not to mention some of the world’s greatest waves (PAVONES)
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