Welcome to Movie Monday 31 August 2020 and Unsponsored. Last day of August. Where did the last couple of months go?
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Continue readingPaddling tips, tricks, news and gear reviews from an Unsponsored point of view
Welcome to Movie Monday 31 August 2020 and Unsponsored. Last day of August. Where did the last couple of months go?
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Continue readingIt looks like Dagger may have a new boat out in the wild.
Other than the Dagger name no other decals can be seen.
Although the rear of this boat looms similar to the Phantom the boat is much smaller. May be this could be the replacement for the long serving Dagger Mamba or a smaller version of the Phantom.
This one is being paddled by Dagger’s new team paddler Sage Donnelly.
Jackson Kayak have tow new colours for 2021. Royale will be standard for 2021 and is a purple/yellow combination. Fury will be around for a limited amount of time. Which one would you go for?
Welcome to Movie Monday 24 August 2020 and Unsponsored. This fine section of whitewater edits should keep you busy for a while.
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Continue readingContinue readingHere I break down some tips and tricks for learning the “Boof Stomp” style of boofing your whitewater kayak. If you don’t know how to boof yet, then look back at my video on ‘How to Boof’ as a precursor to this video. Please feel free to like, comment, and share with me your thoughts on my advice and what tricks you would like to see next.
Nick Troutman
A few days ago Corran Addison announced that Soul Waterman would be releasing a new updated version of the Glide.
Since then the Glide series has grown to include two smaller versions named the Slide and Ride.
The Glide series at a glance:
Continue readingContinue readingThere are few things a crushing as getting home from a sick day shooting with your GoPro and realizing that half of your content isn’t usable due to water droplets all over the lens. I have been doing this trick since 2012 and I have never found a simpler or better way than this to keep the lens clear. It has allowed me to make sure that whether its just another day on the water, or a once in a lifetime shot, my GoPro will be crisp and clear for those epic shots. So try this whenever you are using your GoPro around the water, and all your content will be way more usable!
Dane Jackson
Welcome to Social Media Saturday 15 August 2020 and Unsponsored. This week’s Social Media Saturday has a theme.
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