3 votes Biggest wave ever surfed by Brazilian Rodrigo Koxa Posted May 1, 2018 by Brian Tags: brazil, surfing, rodrigo koxa, athletes, waves.big, videos, guardian sport, short watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8d1VVTUmfk Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Authors Guardian Sport Duration 0:47 Published Apr 30 2018 2 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK [2] cfabbro May 1, 2018 (edited May 1, 2018) Link The wave was 24.4 meters (80. ft) tall... over 7 storeys. At what point does it stop being referred to as a wave and instead as a mountain? Goddamn. The wave was 24.4 meters (80. ft) tall... over 7 storeys. At what point does it stop being referred to as a wave and instead as a mountain? Goddamn. 1 vote Brian (OP) May 1, 2018 Link Parent I'd almost certainly soil my wetsuit trying to ride something like that. Forget that. I'd almost certainly soil my wetsuit trying to ride something like that. Forget that.
[2] cfabbro May 1, 2018 (edited May 1, 2018) Link The wave was 24.4 meters (80. ft) tall... over 7 storeys. At what point does it stop being referred to as a wave and instead as a mountain? Goddamn. The wave was 24.4 meters (80. ft) tall... over 7 storeys. At what point does it stop being referred to as a wave and instead as a mountain? Goddamn. 1 vote Brian (OP) May 1, 2018 Link Parent I'd almost certainly soil my wetsuit trying to ride something like that. Forget that. I'd almost certainly soil my wetsuit trying to ride something like that. Forget that.
Brian (OP) May 1, 2018 Link Parent I'd almost certainly soil my wetsuit trying to ride something like that. Forget that. I'd almost certainly soil my wetsuit trying to ride something like that. Forget that.
The wave was 24.4 meters (80. ft) tall... over 7 storeys. At what point does it stop being referred to as a wave and instead as a mountain? Goddamn.
I'd almost certainly soil my wetsuit trying to ride something like that. Forget that.