Surf City, USA — American Surf Magazine (ASM) has officially launched its digital platform — AmericanSurfMagazine.com — to promote “surf coverage from sea to shining sea”, including American surf competition, American surfers, and the American surf culture at large.
“I couldn’t be more excited about the launch,” said Cash Lambert, Founder and Editor in Chief of American Surf Magazine.
Before starting American Surf Magazine, Lambert has worked in editorial roles with Eastern Surf Magazine, SURFING Magazine, and more recently as the Editor of Hawaii’s Freesurf Magazine.
“We are excited to build content for American surfers that will educate, entertain, and inspire.”
The digital platform seeks to cover a wide spectrum of surf competitions, from local grom contests to regional Eastern Surf Association (ESA) contests, the National Scholastic Surf Association (NSSA) Championships, Team USA competing internationally, the World Surf League (WSL) Championship Tour and more.
The platform will also cover surf communities across America, including the West Coast, the East Coast, The Great Lakes, the Gulf of Mexico, even river surfing, and more.
American Surf Magazine will also cover:
in-depth profiles
industry news
gear reviews like surf helmets, surf gloves, wetsuits, watches, hoods, hats, beach wagons, surf leggings, wetsuit hangers, wetsuit cleaner and more
Surf Guides, such as river surfing
product reviews like portable surf showers, surf changing mats, beach tents, beach wagons, beach coolers, beach pillows and more
The website is just one facet of the media company. Citing the vital role that print surf magazines have played in the surf community historically, American Surf Magazine aims to have a print magazine in the near future distributed nationwide.
“While our surf community has many qualities that set us apart — we ride different types of boards, we surf waves of different skill levels, some compete while others are just weekend warriors — American Surf Magazine exists to say that we are all united by surfing,” says Lambert.
With the launch, American Surf Magazine is now open to contributors and advertisers as well as surf and beach gear for reviews.
To learn more, visit AmericanSurfMagazine.com.