Surf Competition Winners

Surf Competition Winners

Congratulations to the winners of the @thesponsorhub Surf Competition supported by @eatsaltsurf, @leikiboardshorts and @neverknowhy surf and extreme sports brands. The Eatsalt winners were:

Category: 16+ Male
Joshua Williamson-Evans @josh_of_borth

Category: 16+ Female
Rhiannon Evans: @rhi_rhi42

Category: U16 Male
Blake Jones: @blakesjones

Category: U16 Female
Eva Moorcraft-Holland: @eva.surf

The 16+ winners received a bundle of Eatsalt goodies and a sponsorship deal. The U16 winners received a voucher to spend at the Eatsalt Shop along with some surf wax and stickers. Thank you to The Sponsor Hub for organising the competition and to everyone who entered—there were some awesome entries! And a very well done to Josh, Rhiannon, Blake and Eva!

Josh and Rhiannon join the Eatsalt UK Surf Team in October.

Why Eat Salt?

Why ‘Eat Salt’? Why it’s important to stay salty…

DISCLAIMER: This article should be read with a pinch of salt. Seriously, if you eat too much salt, it can raise your blood pressure, increasing the risk of heart disease. So don’t eat salt in vast quantities because we ‘said’ so!

What does it mean to ‘eat salt’?

Does ‘eating salt’ mean ‘going surfing’? Kinda.

Does ‘eating salt’ mean ‘wiping out’? Maybe.

Are we encouraging people to eat more salt? Not really, but sodium is an important electrolyte along with potassium, bicarbonate, chloride, magnesium, calcium and phosphate. So if you want to stay hydrated on long surfing sessions, you may want some extra salt.

Why are we answering a question with more questions? Good question. Okay, let’s get into it…

The meaning of ‘Eatsalt’

We admit, there are quite a few surf brands and sea-themed stores with ‘salt’ in the title. But that sorta makes sense, doesn’t it? Salt represents the sea and it represents surfers. The sea is salty, surf hair is salty, sweat is salty—if you don’t like salt, you chose the wrong sport.

But more importantly, salt makes everything taste better (in moderation, and perhaps not the sea itself when you get a face full). Salt is an essential ingredient for life. We have to eat salt to exist. People are ‘the salt of the earth’ if they are goodness incarnate. Salt keeps us afloat.

In the UK, if we ‘eat salt’ with someone, we are invited to share one’s food, live in their house or crash on their sofa for the night. It means an open door, a warm welcome and generosity. We like these things. And we want our brand to represent kindness to the earth as well as surfing stoke.

So keep eating salt!


A note on Eatsalt and sustainability

The planet is suffering. Climate change is having a drastic impact on our seas, natural habitats and livelihoods across the world. And we don’t want to rub salt in that wound. We want to be a responsible surfing brand that’s worth its salt, using organic, sustainable and recycled materials wherever possible. Over the course of 2021, we are reviewing every one of our products and processes to make sure we are a more circular business. Sign up to our newsletter for 10% off your first order and to stay up to date with all the seriously salty surfing goodness coming up this year!