欧博会员入口

Ir al contenido principal

Free Shipping on Orders Over $99

Orders are shipped within 1-2 business days and arrive within 3-10 business days. Need it sooner? Concerned about the environmental impact? Flexible shipping options are available.

More Details

Earth Is Now Our Only Shareholder

If we have any hope of a thriving planet鈥攎uch less a business鈥攊t is going to take all of us doing what we can with the resources we have. This is what we can do.

Read Yvon鈥檚 Letter

The Eddie Must Go (On)

Morgan Williamson  /  diciembre 23, 2020  /  Lectura de 7 Minutos  /  Surfing

Clyde Aikau on why the most culturally significant big-wave event in surfing will always matter.

Ram贸n Navarro holds on as Waimea tries to send him in for a plate lunch. The Eddie, 2009. North Shore, Oahu. Photo: Scott Soens

As they say, 鈥渢he bay calls the day,鈥� and when the Eddie鈥檚 on, a layer of salty mist cloaks the Seven Mile Miracle, cars come to a standstill on Kamehameha Highway, work stops, school stops, everyone on Hawai鈥榠 tunes in; everyone cares.

Clyde Aikau is on the other line; he鈥檚 71 years old and bubbles with stoke and enthusiasm. I barely mutter 鈥渉ello鈥� before he stops me to break straight into the story of the last In Memory of Eddie Aikau Invitational, the most prestigious big-wave surfing event held in honor of his brother, the late Eddie Aikau: Hawai鈥榠鈥檚 big-wave surfing hero and the first lifeguard on O鈥榓hu鈥檚 infamous North Shore.

鈥淚 gotta start this conversation off by saying that you guys [at Patagonia] saved my life, brah,鈥� he begins. “2016 was going to be my last ride at the Eddie, and it almost was the last ride of my life. I was 66 years old. I was up against John John [Florence, the 2016 Eddie Aikau Invitational Champion and two-time World Champion]. It was the old dog versus the young bull. 欧博会员入口 were there to rock and roll. I said to myself, 鈥楴o matter what happens, I’m going to go on the first big wave that comes.鈥�

鈥淚t did and I took off, fully charging 101 percent鈥攚hen I dropped in, my fin came out of the water. I brought it back down, then it came back out again, and I went head over heels.鈥� The wave tossed him with so much force that it tore his rotator cuff; undeterred, Aikau paddled back out for more

The Eddie Must Go (On)

Clyde Aikau鈥檚 heroic drop that would result in a blown-out shoulder. Photo: Matt Catalano

Held at Waimea Bay on the North Shore of O鈥榓hu, the Eddie is different from most surf competitions, in that it only 鈥済oes鈥� when the waves at Waimea are 20-foot Hawaiian (or, in non-Hawaiian-surfer units, 40 feet tall on the wave鈥檚 face). Because of this, the event has run just nine times since its inception in 1984 (the Eddie was first held at Sunset Beach before moving to Waimea Bay in 1986). The morning of the 2016 Eddie, however, there was speculation the surf might actually be too big to hold the event.

鈥淭hen the [biggest] set of the day comes in,鈥� Aikau continues. 鈥淚t was a monster. 欧博会员入口 all knew we were about to get licked! The wave stacked up. It looked like an 80-footer! It took me all the way down to the bottom of the ocean. I pulled my vest and fought my way up. The next thing I knew, I was literally floating. I opened my eyes; everything I saw was white. I felt like I was in a church. I’m gone, and everyone was trying to find Uncle Clyde. When I woke up, the lifeguards and safety team had me. I want to thank you guys [Patagonia] and Kohl Christensen, who got me certified and gave me a [Patagonia PSI] vest. Without it, Uncle Clyde would not be here.鈥�

To understand the cultural capital of the Eddie, it鈥檚 important to understand who Eddie Aikau is to Hawai鈥榠. Eddie pioneered surfing Waimea Bay鈥攖he North Shore鈥檚 premier big-wave spot鈥攐n its biggest days in the 鈥�60s and 鈥�70s. He was not only Waimea Bay鈥檚 first lifeguard but the first lifeguard on the entire North Shore. His involvement with the 贬艒办奴濒别驶补 and the heroics of his death are 鈥渨hat鈥檚 carved his legacy and values into the solid Koa wood of the Hawaiian people,鈥� according to his brother.

鈥淚n 鈥�76, the 贬艒办奴濒别驶补 was a revitalization of Hawaiian culture and tradition,” says Aikau. 鈥淓ddie wanted to be a part of it and joined in 鈥�78 because being part of the 贬艒办奴濒别驶补 was part of the honor of being Hawaiian. Back then, Hawaiians weren鈥檛 looked at as admirable; we were looked at as uneducated drunks who played the ukulele. And being proud to be Hawaiian and getting back to Hawaiian tradition was what the 贬艒办奴濒别驶补 movement was about.鈥�

On March 17, 1978, the 贬艒办奴濒别驶补, a double-hulled canoe, embarked on its maiden 2,500-mile cross-Pacific journey and capsized just 12 miles off the coast of Molokai. With the canoe quickly sinking, Aikau grabbed a paddleboard and began stroking toward shore in an attempt to save the lives of his shipmates. He disappeared at sea that day, but the phrase 鈥淓ddie Would Go鈥� has become synonymous with his life鈥攔epresenting not only the selfless act that led to his death, but his temperament as a lifeguard, a big-wave surfer, a friend and a family member. 鈥淓ddie is huge all over the world,鈥� continues Clyde, 鈥渋n Japan, Europe, California, Brazil, Tahiti, Fiji and all the Polynesian islands. He is so revered by the Hawaiian people; everybody reads their children the stories about Eddie.鈥�

The event itself is rooted in North Shore tradition; it’s emblematic of the hard-charging, death-defying culture that鈥檚 made this stretch of coast the proving ground for surfers worldwide. Due to the event鈥檚 significance to the Hawaiian people and the surfing community, and the rare conditions it takes for the Eddie to 鈥済o,鈥� it鈥檚 less a contest than a rite of passage for big-wave surfers. Former champions include Clyde Aikau, Kelly Slater, Greg Long, John Florence and Bruce Irons.

Even getting to the invitational is unconventional; the waiting period technically starts December 1, but competitors won鈥檛 know the specific date until a few days before, when they get a 鈥測ellow鈥� alert summoning them to the North Shore from around the world鈥攐ften, with only a 72-hour window to get there. Even then, 鈥淭he bay calls the day鈥� and the event can be called off almost as soon as they arrive.

The Eddie Must Go (On)

Clyde Aikau leads the paddle-out during the Eddie Aikau Opening Ceremony. Waimea Bay, O鈥榓hu. Photo: Matt Catalano

This year, however, the Aikau family canceled the event early due to COVID, marking the second time in its history that Waimea Bay did not host the annual Eddie Aikau Opening Ceremony, which takes place before the waiting period. The first time was in 2017, when the Aikaus and Quiksilver, the event鈥檚 marquee sponsor, had a falling-out, leaving the Eddie with an eerie air of uncertainty.

According to Uncle Clyde, Quiksilver had profited from the Eddie Aikau name for too long, and it was time to part ways. 鈥溑凡┗嵩比肟� had an okay relationship with [Quiksilver], but in the end, we disagreed with what they wanted to do because we felt it infringed on our Hawaiian values, Eddie’s legacy and what he was all about. It was money, it was merchandise, and they paid the family a few bucks over the years, but it wasn鈥檛 even close to what they were paying their medium-level surfers. I was still trying to broker a deal with them [in 2017], but they pulled the plug and that was it. Life goes on.鈥�

Quiksilver ran the event for 31 years. The company has been public about the split, stating that 鈥渁fter long, hard negotiations with the Aikaus, there just wasn鈥檛 enough time to put on a proper contest. Even though the parties were unable to reach an agreement, Quiksilver remains open to continuing discussions for a 2018-19 event and beyond.鈥�

When Quiksilver was granted the 2018-19 permit for the event鈥攊n as graceful an exit as possible鈥攖hey handed it over to the Aikaus. While event permits issued by the City of Honolulu are traditionally nontransferable, they made an exception for the family. No one in surfing wants to see the Eddie disappear.

鈥淨uiksilver has been honored to celebrate the life of champion big-wave surfer and Waimea Bay lifeguard Eddie Aikau,鈥� the company said in a statement. 鈥淸欧博会员入口 are] proud of the tradition of the event which underlines its respect for Eddie Aikau, the Hawaiian people and the community at large, and Quiksilver greatly appreciates more than 30 years of partnership with the Aikau family.鈥�

The Eddie Must Go (On)

The world鈥檚 best big-wave surfers gather on a swell-less, glassy day to honor the life of Edward Ryon Makuahanai Aikau. Waimea Bay, O鈥榓hu. Photo: Matt Catalano

With their main sponsor gone, the Aikaus announced they were looking for supporters to keep the Eddie going, under a new name: the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational. Today, more than 15 Hawaiian-based brands鈥攊ncluding Hawaiian Airlines, Kona Brewing Company, Waimea Valley, Turtle Bay Resort, L&L Hawai鈥榠鈥攁re funding the event.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not gonna be a $75K first-prize event, but the cultural connection and tradition continues at 101 percent. 欧博会员入口 brought the Eddie back to its Hawaiian roots, the Hawaiian culture of chanting, involving the Hawaiian language and children in the whole event. Eddie鈥檚 legacy is everything to us and we took it back for the entire nation of Hawai鈥榠. 欧博会员入口 have the support of Hawai鈥榠; we鈥檙e moving forward鈥攁nd we know that all the riders, they鈥檇 ride for free, brah. Nobody would miss the Eddie for anything.鈥�

For the first time in the event鈥檚 history, the 2019-20 invite list included nine female surfers among the ranks of the best big-wave surfers in the world. However, like most years, a swell of Eddie stature failed to materialize, and鈥攊n light of this year鈥檚 COVID cancellation鈥擨 ask Clyde if there was ever any chance, in his mind, that the Eddie wouldn鈥檛 return. He laughs, and repeats his old trope:

鈥淣o way, brah! Let me tell you something: If I have to give out coconuts for trophies and bring down 100 cans of sardines and rice, like me and Eddie used to do because we were poor, to feed everyone at the contest, tell me the big-wave riders wouldn鈥檛 be there? The whole thing is larger than life. On the day of the event, the mana and the spirit of the valley comes alive. When you and I are dead and gone, Eddie鈥檚 legacy will continue.

鈥淥oh, it鈥檚 giving me chicken skin, brah!鈥�

Patagonia Ironclad Guarantee Icon

欧博会员入口 guarantee everything we make.

Patagonia Ironclad Guarantee Icon

欧博会员入口 take responsibility for our impact.

Explore Our Footprint
Patagonia Ironclad Guarantee Icon

欧博会员入口 support grassroots activism.

Visit Patagonia Action Works
Patagonia Ironclad Guarantee Icon

欧博会员入口 keep your gear going.

Patagonia Ironclad Guarantee Icon

欧博会员入口 give our profits to the planet.

Read Our Commitment
Búsquedas populares