VotingWhich surf title did you like best in 2022?

Tobias Frauen

 · 23.12.2022

Voting: Which surf title did you like best in 2022?Photo: surf
Twelve months, eleven titles: Which surf cover did you like best?

The latest surf issue 1-2/2023 is probably already at your home, the windsurfing year 2022 is almost over. We have put together ten booklets for you, plus the Special edition "World Wide Winds" that subscribers received at the end of November. As always, there was a lot of variety in the titles: from radical wave action to freestyle and relaxed freeriding. What did you like best?

These riders were on the surf cover in 2022

  • January/February: Dani Bruch on the run from a white water wall, an unknown surfer was less fortunate. Photo: Michael Maeyer
  • March:David Jeschke in Mauritius. Photo: Max Gifted
  • April: Marcilio Browne with maximum twist. Photo: Fish Bowl Diaries
  • May:Mathias Genkel freestyles in local waters. Photo: Henning von Jagow
  • June: Oda Johanna and Sarah-Quita Offringa have fun on Bonaire. Photo: Marc van Swoll
  • July: Marco Lufen during a night-time freestyle session. Photo: Paul Ganse
  • August: Flo Jung in South Africa. Photo: Samuel Tomé
  • September: Robby Naish at the "Code Red" in La Perouse. Photo: Fish Bowl Diaries
  • October:Lina Erpenstein doing a backloop off Tenerife. Photo: Yannick Mittas
  • November/December:Leon Jamaer at the World Cup Sylt. Photo: Bulgenslag
  • Special edition:A stranger in a mistral storm off the south of France. Photo: Jean Souville

Also interesting:

Tobi is our digital man, he looks after the surf website and social media channels and gets on everyone's nerves every morning by asking for more pictures and videos. His surfing CV includes all the famous choppy water spots: As a teenager, he went from his home in Münsterland to the Ijsselmeer or the Brouwersdam, and during his civilian service on Sylt, after countless washes on the west side, the Königshafen became his preferred spot. After studying in Kiel and Heidkate, he was supposed to go to Hamburg “only for a short time”, but this short time has lasted for over ten years and has made him a “weekend warrior”. He goes on tour with his family and camper van as often as possible, often to the Baltic Sea, SPO or Denmark, but also likes to go to Finland, Sweden or Sardinia.

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