Rather than being a technical manoeuvre designed to score points in competition, the “soul arch” is about expression, flow and showing how comfortable the surfer is on the wave. The move became associated with the laid-back soul surfing culture of the late 1960s and 1970s, emphasising feeling and style over aggressive performance. @sunova.sup@sunova_surfboards@goannagrip@wss.boards@pc_surf_design@theboardfactorythailand