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Proper Suncare, is proper Skincare, and to take proper care of your skin, you have to take the enitre process seriously. When we Started Vertra Elemental Resistance in 2004, we vowed to do just that, to make a serious push and bring skincare awareness to the forefront of our market because until now, it has basically been a category that has been mostly taken for granted. Our Athletes that participate in the paddlesports industry are amongst the most prolific candidates to suffer from sunburn, skin damage, photo-aging and unfortunately in many cases, skin cancer. SIMPLY PUT, quality suncare products for people like us are not an accessory, but a necessity!
Showing posts with label Joe Bark paddleboards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Bark paddleboards. Show all posts

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Vertra's John Becker in the Snow

Vertra's John Becker SUPing in the Snow

Kamiah in the Snow

Even in the Snow, Vertra Sunscreen is not an option but a necessity! Vertra's John Becker knows this all to well as he spends his time both on the Santa Barbara Shores as well as on the Slopes in Utah. Check out some killer pics of John and his pup Kamiah enjoying some spring fun in the snow!

John doing some Cold Water Training


Saturday, March 19, 2011

Vertra's Matt Becker wins the 2011 Surftech SUP Race, Gillian Gibree takes 3rd!

Vertra Sunscreen's Matt Becker wins 2011 Surftech SUP Race, Gillian Gibree Takes 3rd!
Anthony Vela (Left) Matt Becker (Right)
 Santa Cruz, California (March 19th 2011) Vertra Sunscreen's Matt Becker takes the win at the 2011 Surftech SUP event in Santa Cruz this weekend!  The 6-mile elite race course was held in less than optimal conditions for the athletes, with wind gusts up to 20 MPH and near freezing water temps. Athletes had to battle all the elements just to finish.  Becker one of Vertra's youngest paddlesports athletes took top honors over Dan Gavere and Anthony Vela. "It was tough for sure out there today," commented Becker "you just had to push hard up wind, than surf your way back to the finish." Vela and Becker battled each other most of the race. "My Joe Bark 12'6 Competitor SUP board was incredible on the downwind portion of the race" added Becker. Vertra's Gillian Gibree took 3rd overall in the elite women's division as well this weekend.  For more info: http://surftechsup.com/news/sup_shootout_2011) 


Gillian Gibree



Matt Becker

Vela and Becker
Photos from: www.supconnect.com 


Vertra Sunscreen embodies the characteristics of being a quality, innovative and stylish product. Our superior line of sun resistant products carries the full endorsement of the Hawaii Lifeguard Association in addition to all our products bare the Skin Caner Foundation Official Seal of Recommendation. We have developed, formulated, and manufactured a product with superior ingredients in a designer quality fashion…we would not settle for anything less!

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Vertra's John Becker- Starts the 2011 SUP Season Off Strong!

Vertra's John Becker- Starts the 2011 SUP Season Off Strong!
Vertra Sunscreen's John Becker started the 2011 SUP season off strong with a top finish at the Hal Rosoff Classic last weekend.  John was racing on his new Joe Bark Paddleboard Surftech 14 ft. Dominator. As the season progresses, John will be amongst the leaders at each race!

John Becker

Testing the new Surftech Bark Model


Vertra Sunscreen embodies the characteristics of being a quality, innovative and stylish product. Our superior line of sun resistant products carries the full endorsement of the Hawaii Lifeguard Association in addition to all our products bare the Skin Caner Foundation Official Seal of Recommendation. We have developed, formulated, and manufactured a product with superior ingredients in a designer quality fashion…we would not settle for anything less!

For any additional information regarding Vertra Sunscreen, dealer locations or the Vertra Paddlesports team, Contact: 
Eric Abbott at: wailupeabbott@gmail.com (808)-551-9890. 
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Mikey Coté's Molokai2Oahu Record Setting Video

Mikey Coté's Molokai2Oahu Record Setting Video

Vertra Sunscreen's Mikey Coté and 2X Molokai2Oahu Stock Paddleboard Champion shows the world in a quick video how he set the record in 2009. Coté won his first Stock World Championship title in 2008, then repeated his win by setting the Molokai record in 2009. Held in high regards by fellow teammates, competitors and friends as being an outstanding ocean athlete, Coté is arguably one of the sports most proficient downwind paddlers. Enjoy the video of Mikey Coté's 2009 record setting paddleboard run in the Molokai Channel. 



Vertra Sunscreen embodies the characteristics of being a quality, innovative and stylish product. Our superior line of sun resistant products carries the full endorsement of the Hawaii Lifeguard Association in addition to all our products bare the Skin Caner Foundation Official Seal of Recommendation. We have developed, formulated, and manufactured a product with superior ingredients in a designer quality fashion…we would not settle for anything less



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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Eric Abbott's 2009 Molokai2Oahu Paddleboard Prep Video

Eric Abbott's 2009 Molokai2Oahu Paddleboard Prep Video


The 2010 Molokai2Oahu Paddleboard Champion, Vertra Sunscreen's Eric Abbott put together a short Hawaii Kai paddling video.  A week out before the 2009 paddleboard race, Abbott was testing out his new Joe Bark stock paddleboard. The hybrid tiger and zebra stripes complemented the ultra fast Bark CT Stock model. On a light wind Hawaii Kai paddling run, Abbott was out for a relaxing day in the Pacific. Enjoy!





Vertra Sunscreen embodies the characteristics of being a quality, innovative and stylish product. Our superior line of sun resistant products carries the full endorsement of the Hawaii Lifeguard Association in addition to all our products bare the Skin Caner Foundation Official Seal of Recommendation. We have developed, formulated, and manufactured a product with superior ingredients in a designer quality fashion…we would not settle for anything less!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Catalina Classic Through The Years!

Catalina Classic Through The Years!

The Catalina Classic has been an incredible and prestigious event held in California year after year. Prone paddleboarders paddle from Two Harbors at the Isthmus on Catalina to Manhattan Pier. In 1982  Gibby Gibson and Buddy Bohn revived the Catalina Classic 20 years after is was canceled in 1961 due to dangerous conditions. (http://catalinaclassicpaddleboardrace.org/history.html)

**Photos taken from the www.joebark.com website blog.

Catalina Classic Then

Catalina Classic 2010




Vertra Sunscreen embodies the characteristics of being a quality, innovative and stylish product. Our superior line of sun resistant products carries the full endorsement of the Hawaii Lifeguard Association in addition to all our products bare the Skin Caner Foundation Official Seal of Recommendation. We have developed, formulated, and manufactured a product with superior ingredients in a designer quality fashion…we would not settle for anything less!

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Pictures from the Catalina Classic 2010






Pictures from the Catalina Classic 2010

A little late, but none the less still amazing pictures taken by the rising paddling star Jack Bark. He snapped some great photos of the paddling field including those of Vertra's own Brian Rocheleau and Eric Abbott. Rocheleau paddled to an impressive 2nd place finish in this year's Catalina Classic. Abbott after his win at the 2010 Molokai World Championships, took 5th place at the Classic. The crossing is known for being an extremely tough event, and this year proved to be no different with slight head wind and tough currents. Enjoy some of the pictures taken by Jack Bark.


Brian Rocheleau 1 hour into the Race

Eric Abbott

Eric Abbott 
Brian Rocheleau

Eric Abbott

Brian Rocheleau rounding the R10 Buoy



Friday, July 23, 2010

Verta Athletes Gear up for the 2010 Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard Race

  • ::FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE::

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Keoni Watson

Eric Abbott

Vertra’s Paddlesports Marketing

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Kanesa Duncan


Scott Gamble


Verta Athletes Gear up for the 2010 Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard Race

Honolulu, Hi (July 23, 2010) As anticipation grows for the 2010 Molokai to Oahu paddleboard and standup race, Vertra Suncare paddlesports athletes are tapering down and gearing up for the thirty-two mile open-ocean course. Armed with a stock or unlimited paddleboard, athletes will navigate the Kaiwi Channel and round China Walls as they paddle their way to the finish line inside Hawaii Kai on Oahu.

This year Vertra Suncare will be supporting a talented group of elite athletes paddling in the both the prone and standup divisions.


Prone Paddlers

  • Brian Rocheleau
  • Jackson English
  • Marc Rocheleau
  • Mikey Coté
  • Kanesa Duncan
  • Mitch DeGeus
  • Eric Abbott


SUP Paddlers
  • Scott Gamble
  • Riggs Napolean


“We are excited to see our athletes perform well in the channel this year,” commented Vertra’s President Bobby Higa. In the past Channels, Vertra’s athletes have performed top notch. In the 2009 channel crossing Mikey Coté crushed the stock record while winning his second straight channel title. Kanesa Duncan championed the women’s division by capturing her 7th world title. Brian Rocheleau took 2nd overall in the men’s unlimited paddleboard division. In the unlimited standup division Guy Pere and Scott Gamble placed 2nd and 3rd respectively. Jackson English did not race in 2009, but in 2008 he placed 2nd overall, and is considered a contender for the title in this years channel.


The channel conditions are looking favorable with a rising tide and strong winds predicted. The finish line will be at the bathhouse in Moanalua Bay. The front leaders will be rounding China Walls in less than five hours.

For any additional information regarding Vertra Sunscreen, dealer locations or the Vertra Paddlesports team, Contact: Eric Abbot at: wailupeabbott@gmail.com. Or visit us on facebook at www.facebook.com/vertrapaddlesports

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Vertra's Sunscreen Abbott and Coté head to Malibu for the Downwinder

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Keoni Watson

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Vertra Sunscreen’s Coté/Abbott head to L.A. for the Malibu Downwinder

Malibu Ca, May 6, 2010- The 2010 Malibu paddleboard Downwinder kicks off this Saturday May 8th, at 2 p.m. in Malibu California. Paddlers will navigate the seven-mile downwind course starting at Mugu State Beach and ending in Leo Carillo State Beach park. With fresh westerly winds forecast, paddlers can expect fast times and a premiere Californian downwind day.

Vertra’s Mikey Coté, the two-time, and current Molokai champion will be present at this years race. Coté, the 2008 and 2009 Molokai to Oahu stock paddleboarding champion will take a road trip across the Pacific, to race in this years Malibu Downwinder. After a record setting time in last years Molokai to Oahu World Championships, Coté has elected to increase his board length and enter the unlimited paddleboard division. “I love stock, it is tradition” Coté mentioned, “but it is time to move up into the unlimited class division.” This will be Coté’s second time paddling this event, after winning the stock division in 2007. “We had good wind in 2007, hopefully it will be the same this year,” said Mikey. Coté who already has his name on the perpetual trophy for winning the stock division, is looking to add it again, under the unlimited division. “I’m looking forward to dialing in equipment for the year with Joe Bark while I’m there – my 12 footers have been insane these past few years so I cant wait to get on one of his unlimited models”.



Coté, on his Joe Bark Unlimited Paddleboard

The stock division (boards of 12 feet or less) is always an exciting division to watch and if the forecast holds, more than a handful of these paddlers should move way up into overall finish list. Although stock boards have less glide, a skilled “surfer” can be very competitive overall by taking advantage of a shorter waterline, which tends to fit between the bumps well.


Eric Abbott, mid-channel, Molokai 2009

Hawaii has bred many of these paddlers and will be represented well in the stock division by newly signed Vertra athlete Eric Abbott. Eric had been one of Hawaii’s top stock paddlers for years and has been on the mainland attending USD and training in with the Olympic Training Centers K-1 program. With podium finishes in both Molokai and the Catalina Classic last year, he has proven to be a threat no matter what the conditions.

The Malibu Downwinder is a fundraiser to help support the Leo Carillo State Lifeguards and Junior Guard Program. All proceeds from the race will be donated. The seven-mile course runs southeasterly along the cost, and ten to twenty knot Northwest winds are expected to help kick up the swells and allow for more surfing.

The 2010 Malibu Downwinder will have sponsors tents set up to check out the latest product from each company. Event Sponsors are: Honolua Surf Co., Kaenon Polarized, Primo Island Lager, Vertra: Elemental Resistant Sunscreen, Duke’s Malibu Restaurant, Joe Bark Paddleboards and ZJ Boarding House.

For more event information go to: http://malibudw.blogspot.com/

For any additional information regarding Vertra Sunscreen, dealer locations or the Vertra Paddlesports team, Contact: Eric Abbot at: wailupeabbott@gmail.com. Or visit us on facebook at www.facebook.com/vertrapaddlesports

About Vertra Sunscreen

Vertra Sunscreen embodies the characteristics of being a quality, innovative and stylish product. Our superior line of sun resistant products carries the full endorsement of the Hawaii Lifeguard Association in addition to all our products bear the Skin Caner Foundation Official Seal of Recommendation. We have developed, formulated, and manufactured a product with superior ingredients in a designer quality fashion…we would not settle for anything less!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Kanesa Duncan Seraphin: Molokai Paddleboard Champion





There is much to be said about those who compete at an elite athlete level, and still manage to keep a successful career. For Kanesa Duncan, the choice is clear, and academics and athletics will coexist together in a “love-love” relationship. As anticipation for the 2010 season gets underway, lets see what Kanesa Duncan has to say about her training.


NUTRITION/TRAINING

What is your Weekly mileage?

Ummm… I don’t have a GPS…. I paddle between 6 and 10 hours a week during Molokai prep.

How do you mentally prepare for a race?

I check out the course. Check out my equipment. Eat well, train, rest and focus on my plan – which is pretty much to do the best I can by putting forth my best effort and enjoying the race as much as possible.

What do you eat the night before a race?

Well I used to eat those Costco spinach raviolis every night before a big race, but they stopped making them so I’ve moved on to any kind of yummy pasta thing with flat kind of noodles.

Do you use supplements?

Do bananas count? What about vegetables? How about Wahoo’s tacos? I eat all three all the time… Seriously, I do eat a lot of fruit and protein powder shakes. I have a vita-mix, and I make a fruit smoothie pretty much every day. I take vitamins sometimes and am big on emergen-C and Echinacea when I’m not feeling 100%.

Do you weight train, and if so, how do you design your program?

Well Eric Abbott writes my program, and I’d be way stronger and faster if I had time to do it… “Excuses, haha, your doing an awesome job Kanesa!”-EA

What's your favorite cross training or favorite other sport?

Oh gosh. Well my favorite is surfing. I also like to run, do yoga and boogie board…. Surf ski and canoe paddle also.

INFORMATION

How many years have you been paddling?

This is my 10th year.

How many times have you crossed the Molokai Channel?

This will be my 10th crossing, 10 years in a row, on my paddleboard. I’m inspired by George Ramos and Matt Sack who’ve done the race every year, solo, since the inception. I’ve also done the kayak solo, the one-man relay and the 6-man outrigger.

What websites do you visit or magazines do you read regularly? What would you recommend?

I read the NOAA surf forecast put out by Pat Caldwell. Check it out: http://www.prh.noaa.gov/hnl/pages/SRF.php. Also Joe Bark blog at www.joebark.com. And www.windfinder.com

How do you keep abreast of the latest news, trends and information in the sport?

Well, I’m part of the Bark team and we talk about boards and shapes all the time. We test each other’s equipment and talk about things so much that ideas get passed around. I think the other guys check the online blogs a lot more than I do. They keep me posted!

What keep you motivated to train and paddle at an elite level year in and year out?

I love being out in the water…. Definitely the “thing” that has me coming back every year is a combination of the great people that I get to paddle with, the awesome conditions we have in Hawaii and the amazing events (MOLOKAI) that we get to do!

What type of Equipment do you race with?

I’m paddling a bark, downwind special, 15’ double-concave unlimited board with a rudder. I wear Pualani swimsuits, XCEL wetsuits and jerseys (also paddling pants!), and Maui Jim’s sunglasses. To protect my skin, I’m a Vertra fanatic…. Oh, yeah and my water bottle and my iPOD.

Do you have any sponsors who help out your paddling career?

My sponsor’s rock. They support me and they give me the best product ever. I’m not making a living at this sport, so I only go with sponsors whose product I really want (it’s not like I’m going to get 100k to wear something I don’t like). The bottom line is that my sponsors represent a group of products that really work made by people who are really nice and who work with me to get things right. I’m also super stoked on my newest sponsor Surftech.

Shaper: Joe Bark

Sunglasses: Maui Jim

Sunscreen: Vertra

Swimsuits: Pualani Hawaii

Wetsuits/ Jerseys: XCEL

Food: Wahoo’s Tacos

Surfboards: Surftech

REAL LIFE

What do you do for a "real job" (if the sport isn't their real job)?

Well, in my other life I am a professor at the University of Hawaii. I teach science education for graduate students and K-12 teachers at the university’s Curriculum Research & Development Group. I am also the director of our newly established UH Sea Grant Center for Marine Science Education. My background is in ecology and population biology. I got my PhD studying hammerhead sharks here in Hawaii, and I’ve had the good fortune to have traveled to a lot of amazing places doing research (Antarctica, Palau, and the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands).

What would change for you if money were no object?

I would hire someone to do all my paperwork for me so that I could spend about 50% of the time I do now at work but still be able to do the things I’m trying to do. That person would also do all of my email and filing… oh, and they would cook me good, healthy food too! Then, I would do lots of marine science education and research, but there would also be plenty of time to paddle and surf.

How do you make sure to find time to train/compete?

I make it a priority. My whole life has always involved a balance between athletics and academics. They are both a part of me and I don’t really know how to leave one behind. I am constantly plotting how to squeeze in my training. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve gone to a meeting without showering (I wonder who is reading this…) or how many talks I’ve “practiced” out on the water rather than in front of my computer.

What sacrifices do you make in your personal life to be an elite athlete?

Ummm… I have a lot of disgruntled friends and very few friends who don’t spend a lot of time in the water. I have also made career and personal sacrifices, but looking back I’m not sure they were sacrifices. Just choices. I’m happy with my choices.


Kanesa is truly an amazing waterwomen, and I wish her the best of luck in the upcoming paddleboard season and the 2010 Molokai to Hawaii paddleboard race. It takes extreme dedication and commitment to put in the hours of training on the water as well as the countless hours instructing as a professor at the University of Hawaii. Good luck Kanesa and paddle hard!


Eric Abbott

wailupeabbott@gmail.com