Bing Surfboards. About Drift Surfing | Drift Surfing. Drift Surfing is the new incarnation of a once modest British magazine started in 2006. Now exclusively online, the idea is to create an open venue for shared creative output, focusing on what’s happening both in and out of the water. We seek out the perspectives of innovators, instigators, inventors and icons in hopes of gaining a broader perspective on the continually changing culture surrounding surfing. At Drift Surfing, our readers are the most important element of our magazine. Our mission is to publish innovative and entertaining content for our readers. Please do get in touch if you: • Have a story to tell. Subjects include surfing, the environment, wildlife, humanitarian and social projects, art, music, film, literature and events.
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