APS Magazine - Issue #1 : Positive Feedback

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oliver
oliver
3952 posts
3952 posts
28 Oct 2009 7:08pm
I got my copy yesterday and had a bit of a flick through. I read the contents, the forward and the q & a about dogman and that was about it.

I enjoyed both articles and loved the pics of Casso surfing in his suit. I think that would have been great fun to get out in your corporate gear and go for a surf.

The mag is something that I'll just pick up every so often over the next month or so and just read a little more. Being a big fan of first light surfs I think that will be my next read. Strangely I liked all the advertising and my eyes were drawn into who advertised and who didn't.

Having booked a trip to Tassie - I can't wait - in early January, I'll definitely dig up the ad that I saw for the guys/gals there and give them a call.

In the future I'd like to see more of our beautiful coastline and find out about the like minded characters who enjoy it. I'm particularly interested in seeing the more remote places in our country and meeting some of our more eccentric paddlers. A few stylish shots of hot women on boards and bikinis on a sunny day Sydney will do if this gets too expensive for you.

In a nutshell, the mag is great value for money and I'm going to enjoy reading more, and when I get through this one I'd buy the next copy.

Well done Casso
akhawk
akhawk
WA
1085 posts
WA, 1085 posts
28 Oct 2009 8:49pm
Great job Casso.
For articles and pics about various parts of this huge country, you can't go past Rez and Hilly for the west side as they seem to have seen a lot of it.
An article on Jacko's training group would be great also.
termite
termite
NSW
283 posts
NSW, 283 posts
29 Oct 2009 10:01pm
Quality job Casso! Really enjoyed the diversity of articles and pics.

I'm with goaty, loco, rob, kags etc.. stories about distant waves and sup scenes in other towns would be fantastic.

Love the idea about interviewing some of the gun shapers. Finding out about some lesser known local makers and their approach to sup design would also interest me.

Last word was a crack up at first, but tragic when I realised I ticked every box

Can't wait for #2

Bill
champcrow
champcrow
SA
804 posts
SA, 804 posts
30 Oct 2009 3:05pm
I gave it a thorough reading while working nightshifts the last couple of nights and i thought it was an awesome effort for the first issue Casso

I'm with most people a state by state rundown of whats going on would be great and i was thinking maybe you could have something like what they have in car mags called readers rides. People could send in pics of themselfs on there favourite boards at there favourite spots ( without revealing to much )This could range from surfing to downwinders to flat stuff to maybe fishing on your SUP.

Just a thought

Champ.
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