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Bio express de Tom Frager

Tom Frager, est connu pour être l’un des surfeurs les plus titrés de sa génération mais il est aussi et surtout un musicien accompli :

Son deuxième album Better Days, sorti en 2009, vendu à plus de 150 000 exemplaires a été porté par le succès du single “Lady Melody”, titre le plus diffusé à la radio et à la télévision en France en 2009 et 2010 et écoulé à plus 300 000 exemplaires.

Tom enchaîne depuis les concerts et tournées en France, Suisse, Australie, Côte d’Ivoire, Sénégal, Nouvelle Calédonie, La Réunion, Guadeloupe, Ile Maurice …

Après une enfance passée en Afrique entre Dakar au Sénégal et Bamako au Mali, c’est en Guadeloupe que Tom s’est pris de passion pour le surf.

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Grâce à son style atypique Tom intègre l’équipe de France de Surf avec un beau palmarès :

 Membre de l’équipe de France de Surf de 1993 à 1998

10 fois champion de la Guadeloupe de 1990 à 2001

3 fois champion Antilles/Guyane toutes catégories 1994, 96, 97

 Vice- Champion de France 1993, 1994

 3ème au championnat d’Europe 1994

 3ème au championnat de France 1995

Finaliste de la coupe Panaméricaine 1995

Finaliste au championnat d’Europe professionnel (EPSA) 1997

Capitaine de l’équipe championne d’Europe Tag Team 1997

Mais également de multiples couvertures de magazines : Surf Session, Trip Surf, Surf Saga …, des sujets, articles & itws : Eurosport, Extrême Chanel, LCI, France Ô, des films & videos surf : Carïbean Riddim 1 & 2, Costa Rica Riddim, Surfez Mieux, Surf Session Tour …
Tom est l’un des ambassadeurs emblématiques de Quiksilver Foundation, il soutient tout particulièrement l’association Cœur de Forêt qui œuvre chaque jour pour la protection de l’eau. “Selon moi, le surf et l’écologie sont indissociables. Le respect de l’océan est la base du surf. […] pour nous, il s’agit d’un mode de vie… presque une philosophie…”.

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Meilleurs Souvenirs de Surf

Mes meilleurs souvenirs de surf, il y en a beaucoup, car les vagues sont régulières et offrent de très belles sessions. J’ai une affection particulière pour le spot que l’on appelle « Killer Point ». Longue droite tendue et creuse qui me rappelle les barrières de corail des îles.

Mais que ce soit à « La pointe», à « Mistery » ou sur tous les spots de la côte… Il y a du beau surf en permanence, pour surfeurs confirmés comme pour ceux qui sont au stade de l’apprentissage !

Le climat est exceptionnel, et quand ça caille en Europe, en 3 heures de vol vous vous retrouvez au soleil dans une eau qui fait presque 10 degrés de plus, avec plus de 300 jours de soleil dans l’année. C’est l’échappatoire idéale en plein hiver pour partir au soleil à des tarifs super abordables !

Lorsque je viens au surf camp, c’est toujours un plaisir de rencontrer les stagiaires, de partager leur expérience du surf et de leur glisser quelques conseils afin de booster leur progression. Je prends le temps d’aller à l’eau avec eux, et lorsque nous regardons les images le soir sur le grand écran, chacun peut faire un commentaire et c’est dans une ambiance de rigolade et de convivialité que nous débattons des vagues surfées dans la journée !

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The kettle

Powerful wave with incredible tubes; for experienced surfers only, this fast, hollow wave offers a punchy take-off right on a half-sand, half-rock bottom; be careful when launching and exiting (sea urchins).

Tide

rising low tide and high tide

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Beware of small swells

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Comfort

coffee

Wave type

Right

Spotlight type

Point break

Level

beginner & intermediate & advanced

Hazards

beware of currents in heavy swells

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

Desert point

A fallback spot when the swell is strong on the Taghazout playground, this point break is ideal for less «punchy» sessions offering long, straight stretches of sand; located 10 km after Tagahzout and before Boilers.

Tide

rising low tide and high tide

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Beware of small swells

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Comfort

coffee

Wave type

Right

Spotlight type

Point break

Level

beginner & intermediate & advanced

Hazards

beware of currents in heavy swells

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

Killer Point

Facing a cliff, the killer point spot, named after killer whales, offers a long tubular right. Always bigger than it looks from the cliffs, the spot also offers a left at low tide that fades as the tide rises, giving way to a long right over several sections. Access to the lineup at low tide is easy by skirting the cliffs, but once the tide starts to rise, access becomes exclusively by rowing a hundred meters or so. .

Tide

low tide half way up and half way down

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Beware of small swells

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Comfort

coffee

Wave type

Right

Spotlight type

Point break

Level

Intermediate and advanced

Hazards

running up to the peak!

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

The source

A surf spot that offers both rights and lefts. The swell varies greatly depending on the season. The spot works perfectly with a North-East wave orientation, an East wind and a small to medium swell. .

Tide

rising low tide and high tide

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Beware of small swells

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Comfort

coffee

Wave type

Right & Left

Spotlight type

Point break

Level

Intermediate & advanced

Hazards

Rocks along the beach, watch your feet when leaving at low tide

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

Mystery

A wave that's as mystical as it is mythical!! a superb straight line stretched out at the hollow take-off on the «patate de rochers».»
A wave that can roll out over 150m, offering a few tubes in powerful swells!

Tide

rising and falling low tide

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Beware of small swells

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Comfort

coffee

Wave type

Right

Spotlight type

Point break

Level

Intermediate & advanced

Hazards

Rocks along the beach, watch your feet when leaving at low tide

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

La pointe des ancres / Anchor Point

The anchor point or Anchor point or even Madraba Anchor point is Taghazout's best-known spot, a very long straight with several sections, and a World Class spot capable of working with big swells! A north-westerly swell, low tide and offshore wind are the three criteria for making the most of this spot.

Tide

low, rising and falling tide

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Beware of small and large swells

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Comfort

coffee

Wave type

Right

Spotlight type

Point break

Level

Intermediate ++ and advanced ONLY!

Hazards

Watch out for the exit on the rocks!

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

Hash Point

Point break offering fast, beach-breaking waves. The straight lines are ideal for intermediate surfers. The coast is protected by the Cap Ghir, The spot works best with a north-easterly wind and low tide, but you have to be careful with the rocks!

Tide

rising low tide and high tide

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Watch out for the world when it's big at Anchor Point!!!

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Comfort

restaurants, cafés, grocery stores

Wave type

Right

Spotlight type

Point break

Level

All levels

Hazards

Watch out for the rocks!

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

Panorama

Also located south of the village of Taghazout, Panorama is a point-break with a sand and reef bottom. The spot works whatever the tide, with a minimum swell of 0.6 metres, saturating at 2.5 metres.

Tide

rising low tide and high tide

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Beware of small swells

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Comfort

restaurants, cafés

Wave type

Right

Spotlight type

Point break

Level

All levels

Hazards

beware of currents in powerful swells

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

KM 17

Point break located between Crocrodile and Panorama, easily accessible; ideal for beginners and those wishing to progress, the wave is highly prized during large swells, a fallback spot and a magnificent right hander digging into a rocky slab; ;

Tide

rising low tide and high tide

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Watch out for the world when it's big at Anchor Point!!!

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Wave type

Right

Spotlight type

Point break rock slab

Level

All levels

Hazards

Watch out for rocks on the way out at low tide

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

Crocrodile (crocro)

Superb beach, 2 km long, popular with small swells; several peaks follow one another, right/left, ideal for beginners, but also very good beachbreak in a westerly swell; the ideal place for quiet surfing when it's crowded elsewhere!

Tide

rising low tide and high tide

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Beware of small swells

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Comfort

restaurants, cafés, grocery stores

Wave type

Right and left

Spotlight type

Beachbreak

Level

All levels

Hazards

A few rocks at low tide and watch out for priorities in the water!!!

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

Devil's Rock

Located in Tamraght, just before Taghazout, superb spot that can offer very nice waves; right/left peak popular with locals and surfcamps; cool atmosphere with 3 or 4 cafés and restaurant overlooking the spot; ;

Tide

High and rising

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Beware of small swells

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Comfort

restaurants, cafés, grocery stores

Wave type

Right and left

Spotlight type

Beachbreak

Level

All levels

Hazards

Watch out for the rocks!

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

Spider

Hollow, fast and tubular, the spider wave only works from November to March; with a minimum swell period, this wave offers incredible straight lines and can connect with Banana.

Tide

rising and falling low tide

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Very little wave traffic

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Comfort

restaurants, cafés, grocery stores

Wave type

Right

Spotlight type

Reef break

Level

Intermediate ++ and advanced ONLY

Hazards

Wave rolling along the rock slab

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

Banana point

Located to the south of Taghazout, this spot in front of a small cliff is known for its big right-hand side, much appreciated by longboarders. With a few rocks, the spot is safe with a nice sandy bottom. Bananas are grown nearby, hence the spot's name!

Tide

rising low tide and high tide

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Beware of small swells

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Comfort

restaurants, cafés, grocery stores

Wave type

Right

Spotlight type

Point break

Level

All levels

Hazards

Pebbles along the beach, watch your feet when leaving at low tide

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

KM 12

A superb right/left pick, much sought-after by the «Goofy« when it works, it can offer a taut face for the take of and an ideal shoulder for working on your cuts-back; intermediate and advanced only; ;

Tide

rising low tide and high tide

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Watch out for the crowds at weekends and during the vacations!

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Comfort

restaurants, cafés, grocery stores

Wave type

Left and Right

Spotlight type

Point break

Level

Intermediate and advanced

Hazards

Watch out for the rocks!

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

KM 11

First spot of the Tagahzout Play Ground when arriving from the south, this wave is an incredible tube machine during powerful swells; popular with local bodyboarders on weekends, it is easily accessible; rocky overhang where the swell hits to give a hollow and fast wave; Ideal for working on your speed!!!!

Tide

rising low tide and high tide

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Watch out for local bodybuilders at weekends and during school vacations!

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Wave type

Left

Spotlight type

Point break

Level

beginner & intermediate & advanced

Hazards

Pebbles along the beach, watch your feet when leaving at low tide

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

Anza

The first spot to come from Agadir, the Anza wave is world-renowned for its tubes in powerful swells; the spot is very popular in small swells, as it is the spot that picks up the ++ ;

Tide

rising low tide and high tide

Best wind

E / SE

Visitor numbers

Beware of small swells

Parking

allow 05 DH for the janitor

Comfort

restaurants, cafés, grocery stores

Wave type

Right and left

Spotlight type

Point break and beach break

Level

All levels

Hazards

current

Orientation

N / NO / NNO

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Route Essaouira, km 14 Hay Tamraght - Aourir 80000 AGADIR MOROCCO

Phone

+212 528 315 367

E-mail

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