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Born and raised in San Diego, California, by Italian immigrant parents from Milano, Lorenzo has had a passion for the ocean since before he could walk. He began surfing at the age of six, and played water polo at the Varsity level during high school in San Diego.


Prior to water polo, he competed in swimming. The ocean and water sports aren't just his only passion; he raced BMX competitively for over 4 years and played soccer for 12 years. Currently, he is attending San Diego State University, and will graduate in May of 2024 with a bachelor's degree in journalism with emphasis in Media Studies.

His favorite surfboards to ride are twin fin JS Red Baron, and Pyzel Ghost Pro.

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Oct 24, 20253 min
The Best Men's Rashguards Ranked & Reviewed
If you've ever been out in the water for hours on end or on a surf trip and didn’t bring a wetsuit top or rashguard, I’m sure you regretted it in the end. Not only do rashguards prevent rashes on the upper body, but they also provide an extra layer of protection from the sun. In this list, I have ranked the best rashguards on the market, considering both affordability and utility. The Best Men's Rashguards Option 1: Florence Marine X: Long Sleeve Utility Pocket Hooded Rashguard   $85 Florence...

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Oct 23, 20254 min
The Best Surf Wax Ranked and Reviewed
Besides a board , fins, trunks , wetsuit , or leash , wax is one of the most important things for surfboards. If you want to hit a couple of air sections, knife down the line, or do a powerful wrapping cutback, wax is essential to all surfers . If it wasn’t, it wouldn’t be around, as surf culture tends to be more minimalistic aside from the equipment needed. Don’t be that guy who blows your dream barrel just because you slip off your board. The 10 Best Surf Wax Ranked for 2024 Option 1: Fu...

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Jan 24, 20252 min
A Guide to Bioluminescent Waves in Southern California in 2026
Bioluminescent waves are a sight to behold. The not-so-typical tranquil Pacific Ocean transforms into a peaceful, mesmerizing canvas of lights created by breaking waves into areas of high algae. While it has been occurring every year for the past three or four years in San Diego and other parts of Southern California, it is quite rare near the shoreline. More commonly, bioluminescence occurs in deeper parts of the ocean in what is known as pelagic zones, where the majority of animals live at...

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