Cannes Lions
VML, Sydney / RIP CURL / 2024
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Background
Rip Curl’s Search GPS watch has been around for over a decade. But with other brands constantly rolling out new technology to help surfers track their stats, “Search” owners were leaving the brand behind for gnarlier competitors. Rip Curl saw the plethora of data they’ve collected as an opportunity to reward loyal surfers who have stuck around, while giving everyone else a reason to come back and potentially even switch to the brand.
With the same data users had consented for collection; The Virtual Pro was born. The world’s first digital global surf comp - that you didn’t know you were a part of. The campaign united local surfers globally, gained widespread talk-ability and earned media attention while proving that when it comes to wearable surf tech, Rip Curl is still ahead of the game.
Idea
The ‘Rip Curl: Virtual Pro’, is the first global surf comp that uses data to allow individuals to compete like the pros.
The Virtual Pro was powered through the watch itself and we took the retroactive data that surfers didn’t used to care about and surprised loyalists with an announcement, a leaderboard and their scores - letting them know for the first time they were in competition.
The Virtual Pro ignited a frenzy that saw competitors return to the waves with their watch to boost their score, ignite friendly rivalries with global adversaries; and was such a success it is now a fixture on the competition calendar.
Strategy
Despite being a popular subculture with millions of participants, surfing is predominantly a solo sport. Sure, you’ve got a few others out on the waves with you, but when you hit a barrel, or make a turn you’re completely alone. Unlike other sports, you’re not going up against anyone. The individual nature of the sport is what makes it hard to track your personal performance.
But Rip Curl’s Search GPS tracks surf data like nothing else on the planet. Every data point the watch collects is your own personal indication into your ability as a surfer.
The idea of the Virtual Pro was born from this insight. The tech not only enabled surfers to compete digitally through their watch, The Virtual Pro also allowed them to assess their ability and compare it with a global surfing community all without ever leaving their local break.
Execution
Everyone who was already tracking their data with a Search-GPS watch was entered in the Virtual Pro.
Over a 10-day window (the span of a traditional surf comp) we analyzed and tracked users’ surfing data, including distance paddled, wave speed and wavelength. Using that data, we created a unique scoring algorithm that rated surfers and placed them on a global leaderboard.
Each surfer was surprised with bespoke data animation which visualized their best surf - letting them know for the first time they were competing. Those videos then became social posts creating a digital battlefield where entrants compared their surfs and scores. Rip Curl’s athletes promoted the comp through their channels as competitors, allowing amateurs to compete with them too.
The winner was announced live on Sunrise (an Australian breakfast TV news show), winning an all-inclusive trip to Fiji with 4 of their mates and a stable of Rip Curl pros.
Outcome
The Virtual Pro gave Rip Curl’s Search GPS watch an entirely new dimension, both increasing value for existing owners while giving surfers without one a big reason to purchase; cementing Rip Curl at the forefront of surfing culture and ingenuity.
From a tiny $50k media spend, the campaign received over 2-million in earned media and reached over 14-million people globally, including segments in national and international press (like Australia’s SunriseTV as well regular segments in internationally renowned surf mag ‘STAB’).
After the competition, Rip Curl saw a 38% rise in active users of the Search GPS device regularly and 16% increase in search GPS Watch sales.
Not only did Rip Curl brand love spike higher than it’s been in the past 10 years, The Virtual Pro has now become an annual fixture on the WSL (World Surfing League) global surfing calendar, alongside the iconic Pipeline and Bells Beach competitions.
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