Rip Curl Search GPS
iPhone / Forme et santé
Your surfing, upgraded. The Rip Curl Search GPS App is your ultimate surf companion – built by surfers, for surfers. Track every session, relive every wave, and connect with a global crew of Searchers chasing perfect conditions.
PLAN – Score the best waves with real-time surf conditions powered by Surfline. Know before you go.
TRACK – Log every surf with detailed metrics like wave count, paddle count, top speed and distance.
RELIVE – Replay your sessions with Surfline Cam Rewind, full conditions breakdowns, and trace maps of your break.
COMPARE – Compete with mates, earn achievements, and climb the leaderboard at your Home Break in Boss of the Break®.
SHARE – Post your sessions to your feed or share your stats to socials – keep the stoke alive with your crew.
Now compatible with Rip Curl Search GPS Watch (Gen 2 & 3) and Apple Watch.
Whether you’re chasing your first barrel or chasing the dream on the WSL, this app helps you surf smarter, push your limits, and celebrate every session.
Available in participating regions only.
The Fine Print
• Surf Tracking: A monthly or annual subscription is required to track your surfs using a Rip Curl Search GPS Watch or Apple Watch. Your subscription starts with a free trial – cancel anytime before it ends if you don’t want to continue. To avoid being charged, cancel at least 24 hours before the trial ends via iPhone > Settings > [your name] > Subscriptions.
• Boss of the Break®: To compete, you’ll need a public account and a selected Home Break (you can update this anytime in Account Settings).
• Surfline Cam Rewind: Available via the Surfline app and requires a Surfline account.
For FAQs and support: https://www.ripcurl.com/help/searchgps
Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Privacy Policy: https://www.ripcurl.com/policies/privacy.html
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Quick one. We picked up an issue where distance numbers weren’t behaving themselves and started showing the same value across the app. Month, Year, All time, even individual sessions… not ideal.
The good news is your data was always spot on. This was just a display hiccup from a recent update, and it’s now been fixed.
Everything’s back to showing the right distances, in the right places, the way you’d expect.
In this update:
• Fixed an issue causing incorrect distance values to display
• Distances now show correctly for sessions, Month, Year and All time views
• No impact to your actual surf data
Thanks to everyone who flagged it quickly. We moved fast on this one so you can get back to trusting what you’re seeing.