Rusty President Interviewed on BNQT.com

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Interview from BNQT.com

BNQT - THESE DAYS, YOU CAN’T FLIP THROUGH A SURF MAG WITHOUT HEARING ABOUT THE RUSTY ECO-STRETCH BOARDSHORTS. CAN YOU TELL US A BIT ABOUT THEM?

Charlie - Rusty’s Eco-stretch boardshorts feature a fully recycled, 4-way stretch fabric. In addition to having the right amount of stretch, they are some of the lightest on the market and are super quick-drying. Combine these features with the fact that they’re made from recycled fabric, and you can’t go wrong.

We have 3 styles that have the Eco-stretch fabric, and each come with a hangtag certification highlighting their environmentally friendly polyester. We came out with the Eco-stretch boardshorts last year as part of Rusty’s Global Cooling Boardshort series, with the mission of being a better steward to our environment.

BNQT - A NEW RUSTY INITIATIVE INCLUDES THE WIRED SERIES. WHAT DOES THIS LINE CONSIST OF?

Charlie - Rusty’s Wired Series is a collection of hooded fleece and jackets that feature HB3 technology, which incorporates built-in machine washable headphones in the drawcords of the product. There are no visible wires, and the cord to plug your iPod or mp3 device is also hidden in the front pocket. The cord port comes out of the pocket and that is where you plug in your music device. It’s really simple!

We introduced the Wired Series with 3 styles for men and 3 for girls. All pieces feature these machine washable earbuds with Rusty’s R-dot logo and are compatible with most mp3 players and mobile phone devices. From the men’s line, we have “Wired,” a traditional zip front hooded fleece in a variety of colors; and “Stealth,” a mid-weight military-inspired style with ribbed collars and shoulder tabs. Junior styles include “Glam Rock,” which has stud detailing; and “Set it Straight,” with contrast headphone drawstrings, zipper placket and hood lining.

BNQT - WHEN CAN WE EXPECT THE WIRED SERIES IN STORES?

Charlie - It will be hitting the stores in June!

BNQT - FINALLY, HOW DID THE COLLABORATION WITH GREEN DAY COME ABOUT?

Charlie - We’ve had a relationship with Green Day for a bit — the guys in the band and their manager surf and now ride Rusty Surfboards. So when the Wired Series was developed, we showed some samples to the band and asked if they’d be interested in working on a collaboration. They jumped at the opportunity. We have some exciting things coming up with the band this Spring and product will hit stores in July, so stay tuned!

Some Answers with Nate Yeomans

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Interview from Surfing Magazine By Matt Skenazy

Nate Yeomans is one of four California rookies entering the 2010 WCT. We caught up with him between west coast rain squalls to talk about Al Borlin, World Titles, and getting mental.

What’s it been like back home, waiting for the WCT to start?
It’s been nice, I actually got stitches in my foot like a week ago, so I haven’t been surfing. The nose of my board nailed me in the outside of my foot while I was surfing at Creek. It’s been kind of non-stop waves though.

We’ve had a lot of waves, and I’ve been working a lot with Rusty on my equipment and tuning that stuff in. I’ve been training and working out, getting myself prepared for that top league of competition. It’s been nice kind of charging the batteries because I leave for ten weeks straight pretty soon.

What have you been doing to train?
I’ve been seeing a sports psychologist guy, working on the more mental stuff. And I’ve been going to DSC up in Huntington with Kevyn Dean, and a place here in San Clemente called Finish Strong. Been trying to get fit as a fiddle.

Which contest are you most excited to surf in?
All of them in different waves, but probably Snapper, just because it’s the first event and the place it’s at, and how the wave quality usually is. Teahupoo too, since it’s such a perfect wave, and as everyone knows it scares the shit out of ya. To surf a heat out there would be insane.

Who are you most excited to surf against?
It would be cool to surf a man on man heat with one of the Gudauskas boys.

Who is the last person that you want to draw in your first heat at Snapper?
Fanning or Parko would probably suck since it’s their spot, and they’re freaks of nature.

What are your predictions for yourself and the other California rookies on tour?
I think with the changes in store, it kind of works in our favor. We’re kind of new to the whole thing as is, so one more new rule isn’t going to effect us as much. Maybe some of the other guys are getting more caught up by it. I think it gives us more reason to really push ourselves and put it all on the line. It’s hard enough as is with that drastic cut. I think we’re really gonna have to step up and go big or go home.

Who is going to win the World Title next year?
Parko.

Who will be the next Californian to win the World Title?
Bobby [Martinez] would be sick. It’s been a while since a goofy footer has won it. He’s been on the tour for a couple of years, and he wins events.

Do you have any other plans for the upcoming year, or are you just going to focus on the WCT?
It’s pretty stupid not to do the ‘QS and secure a spot if you’re not doing well on the ‘CT. So I’m gonna be doing some of them, not all of them, but a few. I’m really gonna work on filming as well. I’m doing a boat trip this spring and I’m going early over to OZ to stay with [Josh] Kerr for like ten days and just work with the Rusty guys and film a bunch to try and nail down a good part.

What have you been doing this past week as California has been brutalized by this string of storms?
I’ve been painting my house, I’m just about done. I’ve been Al Borlin over here. We bought a house over here a couple months ago, but it was a foreclosure so it has got all of these odds and ends that need to be fixed.

ENTER TO WIN

If you can tell us what age Nate Yeomans starting competing you could win a Rusty WIRED SERIES jacket that doesn’t hit stores till May 2010.

Just email your answer to SURFING@SORC.COM

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