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This isn’t just a team—it’s a movement. From local breaks to global stages, Psycho Tuna riders are carving their names into surf history. Meet the next chapter in our story.

Titus Kaimana Santucci

Titus hails from Encinitas, California, and is celebrated for his smooth style and explosive backside power turns. In 2023, he made history as the first Filipino-American male to qualify for the USA Junior National Surf Team, playing a pivotal role in securing a silver medal for Team USA at the ISA Junior World Championships.

A true hometown hero, Titus led San Dieguito High School Academy to its first NSSA Interscholastic National Title in 17 years, clinching the victory with a dramatic, high-scoring finish. His impressive career highlights include winning the NSSA Open Men’s State Conference title, the NSSA Interscholastic Varsity Men's State Champion title, the NSSA Explorer Men's State Champion title, and the US Pro Surf Tour National Junior Champion title. Additionally, Titus achieved a top-three ranking in his debut season on the WSL Qualifying Series.

Titus's journey is a testament to his dedication and talent, making him a standout figure in the surfing community and an inspiring role model for aspiring surfers everywhere.

To stay updated on Titus's incredible journey and catch his latest surfing adventures, follow him on Instagram @titus_santucci.

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Fueled by saltwater, grit, and the wild spirit of the ocean—each Psycho Tuna rider brings their own storm to the lineup. Keep scrolling to meet the next legend in the making.

Tao Rodriguez

Hailing from Panama, Tao Rodriguez has carved out a name for himself as one of the most dynamic surfers in the Americas. With a powerful presence on both the ALAS Pro Tour and the WSL Qualifying Series, Tao’s rise through the ranks has been nothing short of electric.

In 2021, he was crowned the ALAS Pro Tour Continental Champion, a title that solidified his status as a top-tier competitor in Latin American surfing. He continued his winning streak in 2023, taking the top spot at the ALAS Pro Tour event at Playa Jobos, Puerto Rico.

Tao’s talent has also shone brightly on the international stage. He earned a 3rd place finish at the 2022 Quiksilver Pro Florida, followed by another 3rd at the 2023 Virginia Beach Pro QS. That same year, he claimed the runner-up position at the Corona Pro in Playa Isabella, Puerto Rico. Most recently, he secured a strong 5th place at the 2024 Soup Bowl Barbados QS 5,000—proving he’s a consistent threat wherever he competes.

With a fearless style and relentless drive, Tao Rodriguez is not just representing Panama—he’s making waves across the globe. Follow him on Instagram @taosurfing.