It may be his second season surfing Jaws, but young Maui local Ty Simpson Kane has the biggest bombs that Peahi can dish out down pat.
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Is there anything Kai Lenny can't do at Jaws?

Don't miss this exclusive edit of Kai Lenny and friends turning on the high performance antics on one of the biggest days of the Hawaiian big wave season at Jaws.
Written by Andrew Lewis
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Watch Kai Lenny's mastery at Jaws

On a day when Jaws was at its peak, Kai Lenny showed up and put on one of the best surfing performances ever seen at the famous big wave in Maui, Hawaii.

When winter descends on North Pacific waters, things can start moving really fast, and really big. One beach rattling swell after another can cause big wave amnesia. Do you remember, for example, Kai Lenny's mind-blowing November 2018 performance at Peahi, Hawaii, better known as Jaws?
While it's been yet another epic winter across the North Pacific, with Pipeline spitting its guts out and Mavericks marathons, chances are you haven't forgotten what Lenny accomplished that afternoon at Jaws.
Lenny, of course, stole the show that day, but other Jaws chargers, like Carlos Burle, Yuri Soledade, and young Ty Simpson Kane, were also present and pushing Jaws's limits. So, for a recap of the big show, hit play on the video above, brought to you by Maui Media Cartel, because you know big wave watching never gets old.

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