Quiksilver Riders Set to Launch at Stab High Sydney
Stab High lands in Sydney on October 10–11, 2025, and Quiksilver’s rolling in with a crew built to go above the lip and beyond. When the ramps get lit and the skies open up, four names from our roster will be front and centre: Hughie Vaughan, Mikey Wright, Cruz Uros, and Brody Mulik.
Hughie comes in hot after making noise at Stab High Japan earlier this year. He wasn’t just in the mix — he was driving it, sticking big rotations that had judges double-taking and surfers nodding. Japan put him on the global radar; Sydney could cement him as one of the next great aerialists to come out of Australia.
Then there’s Mikey Wright. If you watched him in Japan, you know he’s still as unpredictable as ever — part raw chaos, part refined execution. When Mikey hucks, you feel it in your chest. Sydney’s crowd is about to get that front-row adrenaline hit.
Backing up the veterans are Cruz Uros and Brody Mulik, two names already earning their own momentum inside the Mountain & Wave. Cruz brings that refined, technical edge — the kind of calculated precision that makes each rotation look deliberate and clean. Brody, on the other hand, is all fire, throwing himself at sections with zero hesitation and a fearlessness that’s impossible to fake. Together, they represent two very different but equally exciting approaches to progression.
Stab High Sydney is more than a contest — it’s a collision of progression, style, and risk. And with Hughie, Mikey, Cruz, and Brody flying the Quiksilver flag, we’re not just showing up. We’re bringing the show.
October 10–11. Sydney. Don’t just watch it — feel it.