Surf Magazine June 2022 - what to expect

Andreas Erbe

 · 24.05.2022

Surf Magazine June 2022 - what to expectPhoto: Marc van Swoll
The new Surf Magazine will be in stores from 25 June. Once again, you can expect lots of informative and exciting stories. You can find a detailed overview here.

Test and technology in Surf Magazine 6-2022

Comfort or performance - what suits you bestPhoto: Stephan GölnitzComfort or performance - what suits you best

Board and sail comparison: freeride - freerace - slalom
Sporty saloon, racy coupé, uncompromising racing car - this image matches modern boards and sails with plenty of power. The test from Surf Magazine tells you how much power suits your riding ability.
Board-foil combos: What fits?
From race to freestyle - special foils are now available for every discipline. But which foils go with which boards? And which combination promises the most fun and range of use? We explain and reveal the foil no-gos.
Repair carbon fins
Small scratch, big effect: this is how you get the full power back for your elegant tail unit.
Products
New products, tested for you: Goya Nitro 3 - Waveboard also for bad waves; S4lt 211 - What's behind the bulky name of the mast foot system?; Lisa Twist Lock Pulley - Trim system without fiddling; Seek Amp wetsuit from ION. Board raffle: Win a Patrik F-Cross 113.

Mercedes-Benz Surf Festival Preview

The Mercedes-Benz Surf Festival casts its big shadow ahead: Never before have there been so many exhibitors on the south beach on Fehmarn. The editors from Surf Magazine are looking forward to your visit to the new stand right by the water.

There are prizes worth €19,000 to be won in the Surf Magazine reader survey

Your opinion is worth 19,000 euros in prizes.Your opinion is worth 19,000 euros in prizes.

Has your surfing, holiday and shopping behaviour changed during the coronavirus pandemic? We are curious and look forward to your answer. In return, you can look forward to prizes worth over 19,000 euros.

Spot Guide Møn

Has more to offer than chalk cliffs - the island of MønPhoto: Manuel VogelHas more to offer than chalk cliffs - the island of Møn
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Anyone visiting Copenhagen usually makes a stopover on Møn on the way to marvel at the imposing chalk cliffs. In our spot guide, we show you that the island has much more to offer windsurfers than just sightseeing.

Youth Olympic Camp

The Olympic windsurfing class in Germany seems to be slowly but surely waking up from its slumber. Surf Magazine visited the first joint junior camp on Lake Garda - does the future look bright?

Interview Liam Dunkerbeck

High-flyer Liam Dunkerbeck in a surf magazine interviewPhoto: John CarterHigh-flyer Liam Dunkerbeck in a surf magazine interview

He is following in the biggest possible footsteps in windsurfing. But Liam Dunkerbeck is finding his own way out of the shadow of his father Björn. He tells Surf Magazine exclusively about his plans for the future.

Windsurfing scene Leipzig

Formerly brown coal, now backloop - the windsurfing scene around Leipzig has plenty of energy and a figurehead in the form of the Coallakers.

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Andreas Erbe

Chief editor surf

Andreas was born in 1962 and grew up in Osnabrück. He became passionate about windsurfing as early as 1974, when he learned to tack and jibe at one of the first surf schools on the Baltic Sea. Lake Dümmer became the favorite playground of his youth for him and his friends. In 1988, he joined Surf Magazin as a tester and later editor and was lucky enough to be able to turn his passion into a career. Andreas has been responsible for the magazine's content as editor-in-chief since 2002. His favorite spots are those on the Danish North Sea and Baltic coasts.

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