"Zipper" Offcut
A Pacific Island Micro-Wedge

11/05/2025 - 22:20
“I’m glad this is getting juiced up,” Dion told us of this offcut, “that was such an iconic little session. Vibes were so high.”

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A few months ago, Harry Bryant, Dion Agius, and Chippa Wilson flew to a solitary isle in the Pacific for Zipper and lucked into a hefty righthand behemoth that became the heavy metal-infused, ending section of the film.

But after waking up from their session in the Octagon (note: the boys waddling out of the house and into the car here), the crew was driving around the island and noticed a fun wedge tucked between rocks with just enough room to sneak in a tubette and/or an air before running into dry reef.

“It was my first trip to the island, we basically came straight off the plane into that mondo session at the big right,” Dion said, “I hadn’t surfed a wave over two feet for like five months. So the paddle out into a fucking 10 foot deep water right was pretty intimidating. So when we discovered that little left that was so much fun. Just a real weird little novelty wave.”

Even for some of the world’s best surfers, it can be strange to deflower a random reef with no sign of being aforesurfed. “We weren’t even sure if it was a wave or if anyone had surfed it because were just kind of driving around and exploring and saw this perfect little left. It was super shallow but just as dreamy as you could imagine for a little wave. We were losing it, just having a time, fucking around. I mean, it was really small so you could only do little airs and find little tubes. We don’t know if it has a name but ended up calling it “Coconut Oils.”