Flowriding - Next Generation Action Sport

Join the Flowriding Revolution on Wave Loch's FlowRider ® Sheet Wave Attraction

Surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding, wakeboarding and flowriding are skill-based activities that challenge riders to develop their skills and perfect new tricks.

Accomplishment is the reward that drives athletes to continue to strive to higher levels of sport. The FlowRider delivers both the challenge and the reward which translates to a solid base of repeat riders and ongoing revenue.

Flowriding is an expansive lifestyle sport catering to all walks of life from young kids to grown adults. With frequent leagues, local tournaments, seasonal tours and world-wide competitions, dull simply doesn't exist in our wave of life.

Leagues

The Flow League is a local, weekly competition catering to beginners and advanced riders alike. Teams of four riders, each with a ranking from level 1 (most advanced) to level 4 (or beginner), compete each week in pursuit of the win. Leagues generally last eight weeks ending with a final face-off between the top two ranked teams.

Flow Jams

Flow Jams are local competitions that showcase different divisions for all ages and still levels. These individual competitions require an entry fee and winners receive prizes in addition to cash purses for some levels.

Wave Loch FLOW (Flowriding League Of the World) Tour

The Wave Loch FLOW Tour has divisions for bodyboarders and flowboarders, men and women, boys and girls, amateur and professional, young and old. For the past ten years, the Tour has inspired an ever-expanding level of competition on FlowRiders across the United States – and it all comes to a head on the Wave Loch FLOW Tour.

Read more on WaveLoch.com

FLOW Championships

Each year, the best riders from each Wave House location compete both as individuals and as representatives of their respective venue. Each Wave House holds qualifying competitions on both the FlowRider ® and the FlowBarrel ® to choose their team of three standup riders and a bodyboarder, who will go on to compete the IFC.

Read more on WaveHouse.com