Ventura, Ca (January 2008) Surfers are known for their love of the ocean and quest for the perfect wave. In Ventura California a group of surfers have made their mark on the environmental movement by creating a line of surf gear that shrinks their ecological footprint.
WaveTribe, a new local company dedicated to creating sustainable surf gear, is riding the green wave of product design, using hemp, recycled plastic and overruns of fabric. This move to using green materials saves hundreds of pounds of perfectly usable materials from clogging the nation’s landfills and avoids the use of toxic pesticides that run off and pollute the world’s water supplies and the surfers’ playgrounds.
WaveTribe's founder and CEO, Derek D’s life of surfing and worldwide travel come together in this perfect storm of high quality green product design of surf necessities. Derek D designed the surfboard bags and leashes based on his 30 years of surfing experience. On a recent “research” trip to Mexico, Derek even slept in one of the hemp surfboard bags. “R&D has never been so sweet. Surfing is all about freedom of expression and when I travel I want to leave the smallest footprint possible,” says Derek D. After designing his prototypes, he took the bags to the experts. Surfers commented on the form and function, making great innovative design contributions like a zippered pouch for wetsuit storage and even a business card pocket for the dudes with day jobs. WaveTribe’s bags are made with recycled materials, biodegradable filler, and hemp textiles—all the current surfboard bags on the market are made of plastic—these bags are one of a kind.
Wave Tribe's eco line of surfboard bags, men’s and women’s apparel and surf accessories hit local retail stores this month as well as the virtual world on line at www.wavetribe.com. Wave Tribe's core values reflect the dedication of sustainable surfers, keeping the oceans of the world clean for the next great ride.
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I heard some FYNE ASS HYNA working for Wavetribe singing for some band at some joint called Dukes on Friday with some dude that also works at Wavetribe. Rock on, man. Rock on.