The Unchallenged Father of Modern Surfing
Hey surf enthusiasts and history buffs! Today, we’re taking a time-traveling ride straight into the waves of Honolulu. We’re talking about Nick Kahanamoku, better known as the “Big Kahuna”—the living legend who revolutionized the world of surfing. Ready to ride this wave?
The Rise of a Legend
Born in 1890 into a large family, Nick “Duke” Kahanamoku wasn’t just a cop’s son with a religious mother; he was destined to become a legend. His nickname, “Big Kahuna,” was spot-on. Duke made the ocean his classroom, inventing the “papa nui,” a rudimentary board that forever changed our way of riding the waves.
A Multifaceted Athlete
Not only was Duke a surf champion, but he was also an Olympic swimmer and a Hollywood actor. Yes, you heard that right! Duke competed in the 1912, 1920, and 1924 Olympics and appeared in several films, broadening his cultural and athletic impact.
An Unmatched Legacy
Duke was the first to be inducted into both the International Swimming Hall of Fame and the Surfing Hall of Fame. His legacy continues through generations of surfers who follow in his footsteps.
Why Choose Blide?
If you’re a surf aficionado in search of the perfect board, why not go for one crafted by skilled Italian artisans and designers? With Blide, you can customize your board to fit your style, just like Duke would have wanted. Explore our Surf Board.lab and design your board in 3D.
As Duke Kahanamoku said, “Out of the water, I am nothing.” So, what are you waiting for? Go conquer your waves and live your passion with a board made just for you by Blide!