The Zinka Blog

Zinka was the official Sunscreen Sponsor of Zap Best Trick Event over the past weekend! Check out Recap & Pictures!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Check out the Zap Best Trick recap... http://blog.zapskimboards.com/2012/02/zap-best-trick-recap/

Zinka Team Rider Austin Hair takes a chill run around the rails!

Monday, February 06, 2012

Zinka is the Official Sunscreen Sponsor of the Rahlves' Banzai Tour 2012!

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Check it Out... Zinka Team Rider Flynn Novak makes the cover of Transworld Surf!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

 

 

Visit... Behind The Cover: Flynn Novak’s “Flynnstone Flip” At Rocky Point...

 http://surf.transworld.net/1000141933/photos/flynn-novak-backflips-onto-the-cover-of-transworld-surf/

Fun in the Winter!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Now that summer is gone most people are tossing away their sunscreen and bundling up for the cold winter months ahead, ready to hit the slopes.  But it’s important to remember that sunscreen is needed every day that you’re skin is exposed to the sun, especially in the snow.



 
No matter how hot or cold it is outside, your skin will burn.  The cold weather tends to dry out your skin, making it more susceptible to sun damage as well as increasing the risk for skin cancer.  When you’re skiing or snowboarding at high elevations you’re closer to the sun, intensifying its’ rays as they hit the snow.  If that wasn’t bad enough, the snow itself reflects these rays back upon your skin by 80%.  Therefore you’re actually MORE likely to get sunburned while enjoying a day out carving the snow.



You can still enjoy a weekend up in the mountains though, as long you take the proper precautions.  The American Melanoma Foundation provides some really good tips:
-Use sunscreen daily if you’re exposed to sunlight for more than 20 minutes
-Make sure to apply sunscreen to your dry skin 30 minutes BEFORE being exposed
-Take note of the trouble areas: face, ears, hands and arms

It’s recommended you use a sunscreen product with a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) level of at least 15, or if you skin is easily prone to burning you could go even higher; 30 or 60.  Don’t forget about your lips either.  Using a lip balm with sun protection will prevent your lips from getting damaged.


So have fun this winter in the snow, and don’t forget to pack your Zinka products with you to keep your skin protected!  

Happy Thanksgiving from your Friends @ Zinka!

Monday, November 21, 2011

This week remember what Thanksgiving is all about.

 

 Here at Zinka, we’d like to say that we’re most thankful for the great staff and reps that we have working with us everyday. We wish our Zinka family a Happy Thanksgiving. We are also grateful for you too! Thank you to our team riders, supporters, retailers and customers. We wish you all the best this holiday and thank you for your continued support. Happy

 

Thanksgiving!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check out Zinka Team Rider, Austin Hair with two of NASCAR’s best young drivers — Trevor Bayne and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. go head to head behind the boat.

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Zinka is the Official Sunscreen Sponsor of the La 8 Surf Invitational!

Thursday, November 03, 2011

Zinka Team Rider Bret Bechis tells us all about his October Travels, check it out!

Wednesday, November 02, 2011
October has brought with it fine waves, enthusiastic friends and memorable travel. The San Francisco Bay Area's phenomenal weather inspired several sunny days out at Linda Mar beach in Pacifica, California, where a shifting beach break gave rise to sets of clean, waist-high, workable shoulders to provide passage through a maze of novice and veteran riders. The variability of rights and lefts ramping up from the same takeoff made for good-natured traffic directing and opportunity for high fives, party waves, and even a tandem ride with a long-boarder or two! Of course, there were plenty of new Zinka enthusiasts, including Nate, a dear friend who'd been on the sunrise patrol at Linda Mar all month. The post session brisket lunch at Gorilla BBQ, an orange caboose fashioned into a smokehouse off the Pacific Coast Highway a couple hundred yards from the beach, is not to be missed, even when the olio of eaters waiting to place an order backs up into the parking lot!

Despite the favorable forecast, the Hawaiian waters and trade winds were not to be forgotten. A quick trip to Kauai at the start of the month with my amazing girlfriend, Karen, was a mix of land and surf adventure - hiking the Napali Coast, camping under evening storm clouds on the north shore's Haena Beach, paddling out into Hanalei Bay, in Karen's case, trail running in Waimea Canyon, and of course, visiting my stomping grounds at the Waiohai point break in Poipu Beach.

Surfing in Hanalei Bay is a family friendly affair - a typical 5-7 foot swell has a contingent of groms you'd swear were out on skimboards, slashing shortboarders, older bigger dudes on noseriders, wahines on brightly colored longboards and all of the aforementioned on SUPs of all shapes and sizes. Waves are shared with smiles and arm-raising cheers at the takeoff - the experience feels celebrated by all. A break that can pump out 20-30 second rides, this is a spot where riders seem to hit their mark and connect with the surf gods themselves to turn out works of art on liquid canvas. Of all the memorable riders out, the most noticeable was a middle-aged SUPer with a little guy on his belly on the front, shrieking with delight into the lens of a GoPro camera pointed back at the duo as they took off on a fast overhead right (I've looked for the footage online, but to no avail).

Waiohai, on the south shore, is near and dear to my heart. The break where I rode my first head high wave as a 4 foot grom with big dreams, paddling out to the break is always a homecoming of sorts. The break provides ample opportunity for rights and lefts, dependent on your ability to hold position, as wind swell typically pushes riders into the left within a minute or two of setting up for the right. The break can get fairly shallow, with some unfriendly - but, as some of the more skilled riders will display on some particularly shallow sections of a long right - navigable reef on the inside. Of course, there's plenty of space to goof off in the water closer to shore, which served as the perfect spot to meet and greet a woolgathering turtle, test out underwater photography skills, and cool Karen off after a scenic run down the hill from the base in the hills of Kalaheo.

Now, it's time to dust off the skis get the quads game ready, and pray for another big winter and a few particularly nice bluebird days in the Sierras!

-Bret

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

48 Seconds With Zinka Team Rider Nick Jones

Wednesday, October 19, 2011