Reeflex !!! yeah

Reeflex Wetsuits USA has signed agreements with Hawaiian bodyboarders, Jeff Hubbard and Dave Hubbard.

California, USA – July 3, 2012 – Reeflex USA announces today that Jeff and Dave Hubbard have joined the Reeflex Wetsuits USA team.  They will be joining Jacob Vandervelde on the U.S team. Reeflex Australia has established the brand with an epic team of their own, including Dave Winchester, Ryan Hardy, Andrew Lester, and Mark McCarthy.

Jeff Hubbard is a two time IBA World Champion, ten time USBA Champion, and reigning back to back IBA Pipeline Champion. His amazing riding style and professionalism has made him a legend among the bodyboarding community.  Hubb says – “I am excited to be a part of the great Reeflex team and able to support a 100% bodyboard brand here in the USA, as well as all across the globe.”

Dave Hubbard is a past IBA World Champion (drop knee), and reigning drop knee and prone US Champion. His ability to excel at prone, drop knee, and stand up is a testament to his versatility and elite status.  Dubb says – “I’m really excited to be riding the same suits as my brother again. If you want to ride the best, you have to use the best.”

Reeflex wetsuits are known for their warmth and comfort. In addition, they strongly support the sport.

Check out Reeflex Wetsuits at www.ReeflexUSA.com or buy online at www.PassionSurfCo.com .

Another fun day at the office

Today was yet another super fun day at Backdoor and Pipe. I surfed with my brother Dave who was ripping, which was always fun to witness.  Lots more international riders have been showing up daily getting ready for the upcoming event and lucky for them  it looks like another week of waves for the country. Andrew Rams took some cool photos of me, stoked.  Below is one with my new 2011 ocean current Hubb board shorts.

Thanks Drew.

Agent Eighteen video, photos and interview

Here is the video clip now on vimeo from the Agent Eighteen press release.

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Agent Eighteen Hubb video clip

It was shot by Mark Balasbas here on Oahu  before I left on my long trip. We had only a few days to shoot, so we did the lifestyles in the morning at home and down town and then also got a quick afternoon session in at half point and then the day I left I had one hour to film at Rocky Point before raced to the airport to grab a morning flight to Brazil.  Mark FTP’ed the footage to Agent Eighteen and Bryce edited it all together very nicely.

Here is an interview that Riptide mag  did with me that was supposed to accompany the press release but it never made the site but you can view it below.

On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Paul Balfe <paul@riptidemag.com.au> wrote:

Hey Jeff,

We are looking at getting a bit of an interview about your new signing with Agent Eighteen just to coincide with the press release they are putting out this week.

If you could answer the questions below and email them back that would be ace mate!

1.       What was the attraction to sign with Agent 18?

The suit are so sick and they are expanding rapidly around the globe in to many new markets and I am positioned to help them promote the brand in these new areas.

2.       What are your thoughts on their new suits?

They are the most amazing quality suits with the most cutting edge designs and features. I am so impressed on the wetsuits and craftsmanship that when I put on a suit I don’t even realize its there and that is exactly what you look for in a suit. The new ID Atlantic 4/3 is the warmest suit I have ever used.

3.       What does this new sponsorship mean for your career?

I am really excited about this opportunity to work with such a proffesional group of individules that really care about the sport and know how to make an impact.

4.       What does it mean for you personally?

It is awesome to be apart of something so different an unique and have an opportunity to help make things happen.

5.       How did it feel to be a approached by such a prestigious brand?

I was really flattered that Agent Eighteen took an interest in me.  They are really serious about pushing the brand, products, sport and myself to the next level all around the globe not just making it an Australia brand.

6.       What is your direction going to be with Agent 18?

I am going to be working hard to increase the brand prescense around the globe, and to help collaberate with the design team to incorporate some exciting features to the next ranges.

7.       Is this the first Australian brand you’ve signed with? And do you think it will garner you more exposure over here?

Yes, this is the first Australian brand that I have signed with and I think it will defintily be an incentive for me to get to Australia more often to work on the Agent Eighteen events that they have planned for the future, and that should result in more exposure for both me and Agent Eighteen.

8.       How does it feel to be apart of a team that has so many big names in bodyboarding?

It feels sick as there as some diverse and unique indviduales working to push this brand. I also  that I think the team complements each other really well and there are going to be some really cool future iniatives coming from our team.

9.       Does this mark a new direction for Mr. J Hubb?

I think it means that I am still amped to keep pushing my riding as far as possble and to let me to help this brand be really creative and successful around the globe as well by working on some of the amazing projects that agent eighteen have been finializing.

10.   Do you have anything new coming up?

I have So much to do and so little time. I have a few little projects I want to achomplish so we will see what happens in the next few months but I will definitly keep you boys at Riptide up to date.

11.   How involved are you going to be with Agent 18?

The boys running the show are really on top of it so I have been working as close as possible to play catch up and help get the ball rolling from my end and I think that as the new ranges come out I will be working even closer to do my part to make Agent Eighteen the premier wetsuit brand in the sport world wide.

12.   You had a fair few brands chasing you to sign, why was Agent 18 the best option?

The suits were the best I tried and I think that at the end of the day I wanted to ride for a label that was committed to bodyboarding and was interested in the big picture of the globalization of the sport, and that had a plan to capitalize on what I could offer to them.

Thanks for your time Jeff, I really appreciate it.

Kind Regards,

Paul.

Here are a few photos of me testing out an Agent Eighteen 2.2 chest zip spring suit at Sandys before my trip.

Thanks to Andrew Rams for the photos

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Sneak peak from Ocean Current

While I was in California last week I stopped by the Ocean Current HQ to put the finishing touches on a new  line of signature items. Including some super tech, high performance board shorts. Check some of the picks here at the Ocean Current website.

http://www.oceancurrent.com/blog/2009/03/26/hubb-signature/

I also got to grab some extra gear and do a photo shoot with the new Ocean Current line due out this fall.

 

Gear hog

I had a fun surf at back door today and  then went and to do a shoot with all my gear at turtle bay.

It was pool side and pretty fun times.

I got pretty sun burnt though but  its all good as all the  out side work is done now.

gear hound

Boxes of goodies

Surf has been fun up north, I got home form the  beach and found three large boxes of clothes and promo items waiting for me from Ocean Current, my clothing sponsor. The gear was sick and  I have enough  to start a new wardobe :) Pipe contest coming up next week  I am amped for it.Choke Boxesa small assortment of the  gearsome promo itemsBig Box