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    Kelly Slater

    About Kelly Slater - OUTRIGGER Surfers in Residence

    With nearly every major surf record—including an unprecedented 11 world titles, 55 career victories and both the youngest and oldest World Champion in men’s history—Kelly Slater is a legend on the waves. And he's a force to be reckoned with out of the water, too.

    Legend in her own right (and part of one of the most prolific surf families in the world) Tammy Moniz sat down with the pro surfer, entrepreneur, and sometimes actor at OUTRIGGER Waikiki for our Surfers in Residence series to chat sustainable fashion, why he loves Waikiki, and the "irreplaceable euphoria" of surfing.

    The Mecca for Surfers

    First up in their surfer-life convo: the oh-so-perfect barrels at Oahu’s Pipeline. While he's surfed the world's best—and most dangerous—waves, it's the North Shore’s ‘granddaddy of all waves’ that takes the top on Slater's best-of surf list. “Pipeline’s our mecca, for all surfers. There’s always the Teahupo'o, the Mentawai Islands, the point breaks in Australia, or some big wave like Nazaré or Jaws, but [Pipeline] is sort of the ultimate challenge because you can still ride deep in a barrel in a way that can kill you—and so it’s sort of this, like, perfect blend of fun and fear,” he said.

    Why Waikiki

    A favorite between-tour surf spot? Pipeline's more laid-back little sister, Waikiki. “To me [Waikiki] is the birthplace of surfing. Although Pipeline’s like our mecca, what would you call this? I don’t know—the Jerusalem for surfers?" Slater said. The birthplace of modern surfing, Waikiki and its famed Diamond Head is often the image you think of with the earliest depictions of surfing by the Hawaiian kings, and a burgeoning new pastime yet to take over the world. "It’s visually such an incredible place,” said Slater. “You could never mistake it for somewhere else."

    Into the Outerknown

    Slater's passion for the water translates to a love of protecting it, too. “I was sponsored for 30 years by clothing companies and made my living from that, and started to realize I didn't know much about the whole process: the supply chain, who’s making the clothes, the factories we use, where the textiles come from, the effect on the environment," said Slater. When he learned about the football fields of fashion waste going into landfills every minute, Slater teamed up with creative director John Moore to create a new kind of lifestyle brand, Outerknown. It's mission: to honor people and planet. “It’s funny because I’m not crazy passionate about clothing. I don’t care, I just wear a t-shirt and shorts … and I don’t even have slippers today ...” he said, laughing. “But I’m passionate about the industry and about the process.” Today, the six-year-old Outerknown is revolutionizing the space with key innovations, from full lifecycle transparency of each item and fair labor practices to sweats made from sustainably harvested wood pulp and organic S.E.A. denim. "The world doesn’t necessarily need another clothing company. But if the clothing company does it better and takes some of that pie away from other ones [that aren’t sustainable], then yeah I think that’s probably a good thing," he said.

    Getting Barreled at Surf Ranch

    Slater’s next innovation: what are widely touted as the best artificial waves in the world. By working with top wave scientists at USC, Slater was able to craft, well, the perfect wave. In the middle of the California desert. “It was sort of a Good Will Hunting moment where there’s the equation on the chalkboard and somebody’s gotta figure it out, and these guys figured it out for us," Slater said of the team’s work bringing his vision to life. “It was really cool.” The result is the now solar-powered Surf Ranch, a wave park in Lemoore, California. And a second waves-in-the-desert Kelly Slater Wave Co. project is coming soon: a 20-acre resort and mother-nature-rivaling wave basin in the Coachella Valley set to open in 2022.

    The Momentum Generation

    Slater (and Moniz's husband, former pro surfer Tony Moniz) are part of what’s been dubbed “The Momentum Generation,” a crew of surfers that came up in the early ‘90s featured in a Taylor Steele documentary called Momentum (and that inspired a 2018 HBO documentary). This group of lifelong surf friends ushered in a whole new era of big-wave surfing—and took the sport to competitive new heights. And for Slater, his drive to make an impact—and ability to transform everything he touches—don't show any signs of stopping. Check out more of our Surfers in Residence chats with pro surfers, and come mingle with the pros in person by booking a stay with us soon. Aloha!

    Meet the legends

    OUTRIGGER's Surfers in Residence

    Surf culture is at the core of what makes Waikiki Beach so special. Our Surfers In Residence program features professional surfers and their families who "talk story" with guests, led by our hosts Tammy Moniz of Faith Surf School and Marco Olivari.

    Carissa Moore

    The first woman ever to win an Olympic gold medal in surfing got her start on Waikiki Beach.

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    Luke Shepardson

    Local lifeguard turned “Super Bowl of Surfing” champion beating the best surfers in the world.

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    Kelly Slater

    With nearly every major surf record, Kelly Slater is a legend both on and off the waves.

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    Kaniela Stewart & Kelis Kaleopa'a

    Together, the cousins dominated the 2023 WSL Longboard Tour. But before they were professional surfers, the pair could be seen catching waves on the iconic shores outside OUTRIGGER Waikiki Beach Resort – and they still are!

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    Kai Sallas

    Born and raised in Waikiki, Kai started surfing at 10 years old with the world-famous Beach Boys. Today, Kai is growing his own team of Waikiki surfers that took the 2023 WSL Longboard Tour by storm.

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    Mark Mathews

    Listen to big-wave surfer Mark Mathews as he shares his story of overcoming fear, recovering from injury, and using the lessons he learned to inspire others.

    Brown Cannon

    Meet extraordinary surf photographer Brown Cannon on the latest episode of the Surfers in Residence podcast. Brown recently released NORTH, an epic book celebrating the courageous watermen and women on Oahu’s North Shore.

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    James Pamplin and Church

    James Pamplin and his Staffordshire bull terrier Church join us for a special episode of the Surfers in Residence podcast. The duo represented Maui in this year’s Going to the Dogs Surfur Competition at the Duke Kahanamoku Ocean Festival, where they placed second.

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    Kelia Moniz

    This two-time longboard champ has surfed for almost as long as she's been able to walk.

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    Alessa Holloway

    Alessa Holloway started surfing at three years old, entered her first contest at 10, and was sponsored by the time she was 11. But surfing is more than a sport for the professional athlete; it’s a lifestyle.

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    Fred Hemmings

    Born and raised in Hawaii, Fred is a world champion surfer who carved the way for the World Surf League and eventually became a local senator.

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    Eduardo Bolioli

    Born in Uruguay in the 1960s, Eduardo Bolioli grew up around the world. He learned to skateboard in Switzerland, started to surf in South America, and attended art school in New York City. How’d he end up painting surfboards in Hawaii?

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    Laura Blears

    Laura Blears gained world-wide fame in the 1970s as an ambassador of surfing and an advocate for female athletes. In 1973, she became the first woman to compete in the Smirnoff World Pro-Am Surfing Championships and is often considered the first professional female surfer.

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    Josh Bogle and Maya the Cruiser

    Meet Josh Bogle and his pup Maya the Cruiser on this episode of the Surfers in Residence podcast. Hear Josh’s inspiring journey to becoming a waterman and adaptive surfer, charging waves with his tandem partner Maya.

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    Travis & Alex Smith

    Travis and Alex Smith professional surf and now run a thriving business together with brother Koa.

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    Nique Miller

    Nique Miller shares how she went from cross country runner to professional surfer on this episode of Surfers in Residence. Finding inspiration from the legends of Waikiki and tapping into her impressive athletic background, she’s making waves in the competitive surf world.

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    Mark Cunningham

    Having won 15 championship titles in bodysurfing, Mark isn't your average retiree.

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    Randy Rarick

    Just fifty-feet from his seat, is where Randy Rarick rode his first wave at 10 years old. From the shores of Waikiki to Oahu's North Shore and around the world, Randy has surfed epic breaks most people only dream of. 

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    Duane Desoto

    When it comes to Hawaiian culture, Duane embodies some of the most beautiful tenets.

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    Shane Dorian

    Icon and surf trailblazer, Shane is a legend for the sport, culture and the next generation.

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    Michael Ho & Tony Moniz

    Hear from two surf legends and how they both got their start in surfing on Waikiki Beach.

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    Billy Kemper

    Every generation seems to have one surfing star who makes the crossover to Hollywood.

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    The Legacy of Ben Aipa

    Honoring the life and legacy of Ben Aipa.

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