Episode list

The Ripple Effect

Go Pro: Nick Woodman
While on a surf trip escaping the aftermath of a failed U$4m investment, Nick Woodman hadn't planned to develop the prototype for the GoPro camera. But from a wrist-mounted surf camera held together by scraps, a whole new industry was born.
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Vans: Accidental Cool
One of America's most iconic shoe brands struggled to get off the ground until Steve van Doren made two fateful decisions that launched Vans into the forefront of skateboarding.
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O'Neill: Jack O'Neill
Jack O'Neill's passion for the sea was powerful enough to change the world of watersports forever. His innovation in design and knack for marketing the wet suit spearheaded the beginnings of the modern surf industry.
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Sean Collins and Surfline: Know Before You Go
Predicting the behavior of ocean waves was thought to be impossible until Sean Collins cracked the code. While his research began out of the desire to surf perfect waves, his findings proved to have an even bigger impact on the world.
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Hurley: Bob Hurley
Could you walk away from 100 million dollars? Bob Hurley did, and in doing so made one of the boldest moves in surf industry history.
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Quiksilver: Bob McKnight
Bob McKnight and Quicksilver might as well be the Icarus of action sport. From the bar bet that launched the brand, to its growth into a billion-dollar icon, to its eventual bust, the company's ride has been anything but mundane.
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