Isla Boys Down Under: A short film
What happens when island-born surf legends take on Australia's raw southern swells? Isla Boys Down Under, a short surf film directed by Misha Robb, follows Filipino powerhouses Marama Tokong, Noah Arkfeld, and Kai Alcala as they trade the tropical barrels of Cloud 9 for cooler Aussie breaks.
More than just a surf film, it’s a reunion. Marama and Noah reconnect with Kai, now based in NSW, bringing the Siargao brotherhood back together—thousands of miles from home, still riding with island rhythm and fire.
👉 Watch the full film here
🌊 Meet the Isla Boys
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Marama Tokong – Barrel master of Cloud 9, first Filipino to ever qualify for the WSL Challenger Series.
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Noah Arkfeld – One of the top 30 QS surfers worldwide, repping the next generation of Philippine surfing.
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Kai Alcala – Siargao-born, NSW-raised grom turning heads across the Aussie junior circuit.
🎥 Behind the Film
This edit isn’t just about surfing—it’s about connection.
From boardshorts to banter, Isla Boys Down Under is a celebration of Filipino surf culture going global. Shot during a chill run somewhere in Australia, it shows the brotherhood and style that comes naturally to these island-raised riders.
🧢 Surf the Look
Throughout the film, the boys are rocking gear from Kudo Surf and KSBoardriders — gear made for travel, grit, and surf performance.
🛒 Shop Marama’s Boardshorts from his own range, KS x Marama Surf
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🎬 Final Word
Isla Boys Down Unda is more than a surf film — it’s a shoutout to Filipino surf talent making noise globally.
Watch the film. Feel the stoke.
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