Today is No Pop-Out Day

If you see someone riding a pop-out at your homebreak today tell them, “Hey man, no pop-outs allowed. It’s Surfy Sunday for goodness sake”.

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  • Steve and Cher Pendo
    September 27, 2009

    . . . and every day is a good day to celebrate No Popout Day. Love you guys. Thanks, Cher

  • Anonymous
    September 27, 2009

    McKevlin’s Surf Shop in Folly Beach, SC has been giving those stickers out for years, encouraging us all to fight the good fight and support our local shapers.

  • Alan_M
    September 27, 2009

    Cher’s right.. every day is no popout day! and no SUP day…

  • plcasey1
    September 27, 2009

    For sure everyday is no SUP day.

  • I.R.
    September 27, 2009

    I like to celebrate everyday, but today was extra special. I went to the surfshop I support the least to abuse their fin demo program only to find a Boardworks Hynson BK BucKled right at the center. Homeboy wanted to know if it was worth fixing… I bit my tongue and walked out, saving my 2 cents…and the fins were free. I might have actually made money off that deal?

  • SGKO
    June 11, 2011

    Eh How’zit and Aloha to all the Braddah and Sista Surfa’s out dea!

    So if a local surf shop, say a warehouse in Santa Cruz CA, owned and operated by local SC surfers, designs, shapes, and sells PVC sandwich construction epoxy surfboards, they are making “Pop-Out’s” and thus undermining local surf shop business and board makers and the immediate community / neighborhood and board makers who exclusively go the PU / Glass route? Lot’s of good boards out there by reputable board makers who utilize both PU/Glass as well as epoxy construction…I surf both PU/Glass and Epoxy boards…surfing is surfing…I’m not convinced that my purchasing one or the other is undermining any local shops…it really seems like a pissing match…and having some Backwoods Podunk Hill Billy South Carolina surf shop doing their anti pop out drive, WTF with that?…and the attitude that if you’re caught surfing on an epoxy board on a certain day and time of the year, people will tell you to take your epoxy board out of the water…yeah braddah, whateva’s…I would like to see some uppity Haole boy tell me to go home ‘cus I am out surfing on my epoxy Fish…you’d have to lay hands on me to leave the water, and that would be a life changing mistake for you…or anyone. I don’t care if people are out surfing on friken floor mats made out of Leggo’s…people should just surf, have fun, kick back, and not harass anybody out in the line up.

    Aloha a’ Hui Ho!

  • Anonymous
    November 24, 2013

    Does that go for Krypt Surfmats too?