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Some 1WV1FN17 Entries

Our second annual 1WV1FN contest just wrapped up and the judges are currently working away at deciding the winners for both men and ladies. Here's a few entries for your viewing pleasure. You can check all the fine entries here as well if interested. Winners will be announced Saturday, November 11th at 5pm via our website and Instagram account. 


 
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NOW LIVE // 1WV 1FN 2017

Wasn't sure if we were gonna get it together and launch the 1wv1fn contest this year but with a little help from our friends at weedmaps seems it is indeed on. Very pleased to officially launch the 2017 1wv1fn longboard video contest. Not much has changed this year regarding the rules (please see website), same concept and judging criteria. Stoked to have 6 top logger judges calling it like they see it. No secret handshakes or invites. Best wave wins. Simple as that. With the help of Weedmaps we are now offering an equal prize purse of $1000 for both men and women and $500 for each videographer. Contest will run till October 31 opening up the wave possibilities for multiple regions around the world. Pretty easy money if you can get on it and find the right wave. Stoked to see what comes of the contest this year! 


 
 
1WV1FN CONTEST UPDATE

-- ATTENTION LOGGERS --

The Innocnts #1WV1FN Longboard Video Contest has been extended till September 30th at which point our distinguished judging panel (Bob McTavish, Jimmy Gamboa, Kassia Meador, Matty Chojnacki, Michel Junod, and Steve Cleveland) will choose a winning wave. Winner gets $1300 usd and an entry into a future Vans DTI Contest. Up to 5 wave entries allowed per surfer. Still some time left with plenty of logging waves out there. Much appreciation to Vans and Studio 540 for matching our initial $600 prize purse bringing the total $1800!

Full contest details here.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1WV 1FN : LONGBOARD VIDEO CONTEST

INNOCNTS Presents

1WV1FN : A Longboard Video Contest

Introducing a new approach to the singlefin log-riding contest that widens the playing field a bit. No travel costs, no entry fees, no heats, and no limited invites. Open to all men and women riding logs and forwarding the movement in their own way.

Here’s the idea, best wave over a two-month period wins. Simple as that. Winning surfer gets $500 and $100 goes to the videographer who documents the wave. A modest prize, but perhaps enough to help supplement that rising rent a bit.

Full contest details at: Innocnts.com/1wv1fn