South Africa’s second most populous city is known for its good wine, nightlife and abundance of quality food. February was raised in Cape Town, on the southern tip of the African continent, where the frigid currents of the Atlantic Ocean on the west of the Cape collide with the warmer waters of the Indian Ocean on the east. As word filters through that the contest has been canned for the day, February is happy to sit down for an impromptu chat about his surfing influences and desire to embark on an African odyssey in search of different waves and distinctive afro-funk beats. When Tracks catches up with Michael he is grabbing a coffee between heats. Tall, eloquently spoken and languid of limb, February surfs like a lick of melting butter and has rapidly earned a cult following amongst style connoisseurs. If Jordy Smith is the front man for African surfing then Michael February has surely emerged as its spiritual ambassador. 566 – Find our extensive archive of premium features, historical mags and premium film here.
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