Yago Dora at Volcom Pipe Pro. Photo: WSL/Freesurf/Tony Heff
The 2016 Volcom Pipe Pro saw epic conditions. Photo: Tony Heff.
Pipe delivered some of the best conditions of the winter during the Volcom Pipe Pro. Photo: Tony Heff.
Marco Giorgi not only put his name on the map at Pipe, but put it way up with the top barrel-riders in the world. The kid from Uruguay
Makai McNamara's Semifinals comeback from an interference on Dusty Payne with a 10-point ride was legendary. This was an incredible wave
Kelly Slater, on his way to his first event win in two years. Photo: Tony Heff.
Kelly Slater was sneaking through heats in the earlier rounds but when the horn blew for the final it was game on. It was classic Slater at
Watching John John surf Pipeline up close is always a treat. He's so in tune with that place. He seems to waste nothing the wave has to
Day 3 was arguably just as good as day 2, but it wasn't all glory. There were some heavy wipeouts. Terry Ahui and The Hawaiian Water Patrol
Jamie O'Brien's 10-point ride was incredible. His agility while speeding through a huge tube seems superhuman. He came flying out of this
Day 2 was firing and most were calling it the best day in years. The 17-year-old, Australian up-and-comer Jack Robinson is always one to
Ian Walsh loves big waves. This one looked extra big and beautiful from the water, but since the bar was so high and this wave didn't offer
It seems like every year the Volcom Pipe Pro is blessed with amazing Pipe conditions. Here's Gavin Beschen getting the best of it. He was
Bruce Irons, out of the foam. Photo: Tony Heff.
Irons won the Todd Chesser Award
McNamara scores a ten
Jamie O'Brien nabs a perfect 10
Slater gets chaired up the beach