It’s Movie Monday 15 May 2017 at Unsponsored HQ.

When will the rains come?
Were you out paddling at the weekend? Did you take some footage? If so send it our way. It might appear in next weeks Movie Monday.
Paddling tips, tricks, news and gear reviews from an Unsponsored point of view
It’s Movie Monday 15 May 2017 at Unsponsored HQ.

When will the rains come?
Were you out paddling at the weekend? Did you take some footage? If so send it our way. It might appear in next weeks Movie Monday.
We’ve posted quite a bit on this new kayak (and here) having seen it appear in number of videos lately. We now have more detail following the official announcement from Liquidlogic today. The boat has been designed by Pat Keller and has a number of new features including the turbo boosters!

It’s time for Movie Monday 8 May 2017. We have a dozen whitewater edit for you you to start off the working week. It’s been incredibly dry over the last month or so here in the NE of England. Not enough water!

When will the rains come?
Were you out paddling at the weekend? Did you take some footage? If so send it our way. It might appear in next weeks Movie Monday.
Don’t Leave Home Without It – that is your breakdown (split) paddle.

Chris Wing from H20 Dreams shows us a great way to store your breakdown paddle system within your kayak. It’s pretty neat.
Welcome to Movie Monday 1 May 2017. We’ve got plenty for you to go at today. New Old School, stouts, big falls and big water.

Enjoy!
The Pyranha US Tour 2017 dates have been released and are as follows:

From Pyranha:
Team Pyranha is back on the road! I (David Fusilli) will be rocking the West while D Eric Dill (Big D) and company will be holding it down on the East coast. I know this is a bit cocky, but right now we have the best boats in the business and NEW OUTFITTING! Softer/bigger hip pads and stout new thigh braces to go with it. The year of the Angry Fish is upon us! Thanks for all your love and support.
It is possible to get water inside your paddle. This can happen when there is a break in the seal on one of joints and water finds its way in or if a blade has been damaged/punctured. There are a number of solutions for “getting water out of my paddle” ranging from the simple to the extreme.

In most cases if water is a problem then it would have found its way into the paddle shaft. However some paddle blades have a hollow or foam core. If punctured a hole can be created that allows the blade to also take on water.
People go abroad for all sorts of reasons – to relax in the sun, to work, or to ski on the slopes, for example. Some people travel for adventure – and seas, lakes and rivers provide plenty of activities for those who love spending time on the water. Canoeing, white water rafting, kayaking, fishing, surfing, sailing, diving, windsurfing, and traditional swimming.
The options are endless.
Welcome to Movie Monday 24 April 2017 at Unsponsored. We have 12 movies for you to check out today.

Enjoy!
UNVERGLEICHLICH is a short film by Jonathan Brunner.

UNVERGLEICHLICH is the German word for “incomparable”. This edit had its premier at Olaf Obsommer’s Kajakfilmfestival, a month ago.
Water can do some amazing things. Check out this edit from Matt Skuta. It shows the Seven Teacups waterfalls on the Kern river. Simply awesome.

Since making a move to a new Nikon Camera five years ago I have been using Black Rapid camera straps. The strap of choice to date has been the RS Sport 2 camera strap. The strap is designed to be worn across the body and allows the camera to be carried to the side yet be easily brought up to the eye to take photos. The big advantage of such a system is that the shoulders take the weight of camera gear rather than the neck. I have found this to be a really critical factor when I have been taking photos at an all day event.

The RS Sport 2 has performed faultlessly over the last few years. The Sport strap has been recently updated with a new profile and new materials therefore we have just made the switch to the new Sport Breathe.
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