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Month: August 2015 (Page 3 of 4)

Garmin Virb X And Virb XE

Earlier this year Garmin announced the release of the new range of Virb cameras for 2015 – The Virb X and top of the line Virb XE. The form factor is much smaller than the previous Virb editions and is more in keeping with the GoPro design.

Both cameras are now available to purchase.

Garmin Virb X And Virb XE

The following edit is filmed using the Virb XE.

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Silverbirch Canoes – Covert OC1

Silverbirch Canoes, right here in the UK are getting ready to put the new Broadland and Covert canoes out into retail stores.

Silverbirch Canoes - Covert OC1

The edit below shows the OC1 Covert in action on the Tryweryn. It looks like a great hull and its also great to see some bright colours being used rather than the usual red or drab green.

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Sam Ellis – Pacific North West

Sam Ellis hits the Pacific North West.

Sam Ellis - Pacific North West

With a smaller than usual snow pack our spring trip to PNW was blessed with Summer flows and some lucky rain or us to enjoy across the North West!!

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Patagonia – SBP Whitewater Series Ep. 3

Patagonia - SBP Whitewater Series Ep. 3

Follow the Serrasolses Bros crew on their adventures across Patagonia in southern Chile.

Join them for a ride down high water middle Fuy, Aniol’s second personal descent of 100ft Puma Falls and on the classic big water runs like the Futaleufu and the Baker in southern Patagonia.

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July Highs

Andrew Niven’s edit from July 2015 truly shows what Norway has to offer.

July Highs

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Sherpa System For Your Kayak

This is a easy, simple, cheap and super-light system to carry your kayak on your shoulder for a long trip. I have tested on a 5 hour trekking and it works! The system is stable an easy to put on shoulders.

Sherpa System For Your Kayak

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Spray Skirt Rescue

Spray skirts/decks have a pretty tough life but do an incredibly important job. I’d been on the look out for a spray skirt to rescue from an inevitable trip to the bin and found one close to home.

Unsponsored’s little brother River (Militia) has a Palm Kevlar RT rand deck that has seen better days. I had offered to repair it for this post without seeing the total extent of the damage.

In fairness the skirt should have been consigned to the bin years ago or at least set on fire and given a grand send off. However the skirt was in such a bad state that it made the perfect subject for this post as most types of repair were required to bring it back to life.

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To put the repair into context most joints on the skirt were compromised and in other areas the skirt had separated from the rand. In two key places the kevlar/neoprene had worn out/through and large holes had appeared. Even the top part of the tunnel had separated from the skirt and was also torn in a couple of places. All in all it was in a sorry state.

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The Great Slave

The Great Slave

Notorious Media Tent and B.A.D Productions team up for a trip up to the Northern Territories.

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Hit The Road Episode 2 Norway

Hit The Road Episode 2 Norway

Here we go ! Hit The Road ep. 2 Norway takes you far away from freestyle boats and Finland.

After an awesome week and Finnish national freestyle training camp in Northern Finland our team change boats to a bit longer ones, and finally Hit The Road to the land of crystal clear waters and endless rapids, Norway!

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HF Turtleback Kayak Carry System – First Look

The Turtleback Kayak carry system has been designed to make the carrying of creek boats or river runners that little bit easier. There have been other systems released in the past but they have either been expensive, bulky or both.

Turtleback Kayak Carry System

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SUP Silver Creek California

Fletcher Burton stand up paddling (SUP) South Silver Creek in California. A superb achievement. This SUP stuff has mileage.

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Video of Fletcher Burton’s epic stand up paddling (SUP) descent of South Silver Creek’s 600 foot per mile section. South Silver has always allured whitewater enthusiasts to it’s granite paradise of waterfalls and slides. It was no surprise to us when Fletcher called and wanted to try it’s first SUP descent. The sport of SUP has migrated inland and continues to grow with new vertical descents. Determined to take these “limits” to an entirely whole new level, Fletcher charged it and attempted every drop at least twice (even with a busted leg after Skyscraper).

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Dagger Nomad Walkthrough

Dagger designer Snowy Robertson gives us a breakdown of the features on the new 2016 Dagger Nomad.

Dagger Nomad Walkthrough

I suspect that given the interest on the new Nomad over the last few days that it is going to be a big hit.

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