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Contour POV Cameras Back On The Scene

Contour disappeared from the scene last year after the company went into difficulties. Since then Contour have been reborn under new management which puts Contour POV cameras back on the scene. Although a firm GoPro user I have tested the Contour range a few times and really like a number of their features. Check out my review of the Contour +2.

The UK distributers of Contour products (Ultra Sport Europe) kindly agreed to send me one of the new Contour + 2 cameras for test.

Contour POV cameras back on the scene

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CARNAGE!

CARNAGE from David Rogers on Vimeo.

Loughborough Students Canoe Club Scotland 2014.

A selection of swims and questionable lines.

Grand Canyon Of The Stikine

Years of anticipation and hearing the stories we finally got in there.

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In the summer of 2013 all British lads Dan Yates, Tom Mclay, Tom Downs, Ash Bullivant, Daz James, Rob Litherland and Sam Ellis with an adopted American, Travis Winn set out on a BC adventure.

Grand Canyon of the Stikine from THE RIVER MILITIA on Vimeo.

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New Pyranha Burn III In West Virginia

New Pyranha Burn III in West Virginia from Pyranha on Vimeo.

The third generation Burn is the latest in Pyranha’s long line of cutting edge river runners. Paddlers have come to rely on the Burn’s combination of playful hull, precise edges and forgiving deck profile for everything from the beginnings of whitewater to Class V creeks.

The new Burn refines these features further to give you more speed and drive, more precise tracking in turbulent water and effortless boofs. The Burn’s combination of stability and precision make it a proven all round performer–whether you are a beginner running Class II or an expert firing up big drops.

Paddlers- Ryan McAvoy and Ty Caldwell
Cinematography- David Fusilli and Dylan McKinney
Producer- Dylan McKinney

Filmed using GoPro kit.

Astral Rasslers – Mid Year Thoughts

Finding a good shoe or boot that is robust enough for long walk ins/outs, offers good levels of protection/support and is comfortable to wear all day is pretty tough. Thankfully a number of big players have begun to expand the range of shoes available. For the last couple of years I have been using a pair of Five Ten Water Tennies and really like them. But I also have a but also have a set of Astral Brewers which are great in my playboat. The Brewers dry much faster that the Water Tennies but don’t have the same level of protection or stiffness as the Five Tens.

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Dagger Jitsu – First Paddle Review

The Dagger Jitsu is the new playboat from Dagger. It’s been a long time (in my opinion) since Dagger was at the forefront of playboat design. Many of the recent designs have been popular but have never tempted me back to the brand. This is a short initial review of the Dagger Jitsu.

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From Dagger:

Dagger brings decades of experience and team-tested, paddler-proven heritage to freestyle kayaking in the all new Jitsu Series. Tested and approved by some of the world’s most skilled paddlers, the Jitsu excels in surfing and aerial moves in wave play with volume proportions that allow skill development in hole play as well.

The Jitsu’s unique rocker profile, hull to rail relationship through the stern, carefully distributed centralized volume, and slicey tips make three dimensional combination moves in advancing hole play easier while creating a seamless blend of speed, looseness, and release on waves. The double-step carving rail above the release edge also helps the boat to grip and drive on wave faces for very controlled carving. The Jitsu maintains snappy edge-to-edge transition yet it is arguably the loosest hull on the market today.

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LadsHavin’theLols

Here’s a little video of the Clare Glens in County Tipperary, Ireland.

LadsHavin’theLols from Mark Scanlon on Vimeo.

Footage by Gavin Sheehan and Rob (Princess Swede) Guerin.

University of Limerick Kayak Club

Song: La Negra by La Pegatina

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Chamise Six

California seems to have it all!

Chamise Six from team.so.cal on Vimeo.

TeamSoCal runs the classic last mile of the Chamise run on the North Fork Kern with flows of 230-260 cfs. A great weekend spent with the Los Angeles Kayak Club and our favorite locals.

Filmed using GoPro kit.

Liquid Lifestyles #1 North Island Mad-Goat Special!

Liquid Lifestyles #1 North Island Mad-Goat Special! from MAD-GOATS on Vimeo.

Some great action from the guys over at Liquid Lifestyles.

Filmed using GoPro kit.

Warm Winter Day On Manns Creek

Warm Winter Day on Manns Creek from Shane Groves on Vimeo.

After several weeks of sub zero temperatures and cold winter boating, West Virginia got a warm 60 degree weekend. This melted the snow and caused Manns Creek to run for several days. A large group of paddlers joined together to take on 5 miles of the best steep creeking in the state of West Virginia.

Substantial TV Episode 7 “Squamton”

Substantial TV Episode 7 “Squamton” from Substantial Media House on Vimeo.

In the far north lies the place with glacier fresh Kokanees, Tim Hortons, and some of the best whitewater on planet earth. This episode features the whitewater close to one of our favorite destinations, Squamish BC. The locals call it SQUAMTON! With footage from rivers like Ashlu Box Canyon, Mamquam Falls, Lions Bay Slide, Dipper Creek, and Fear Canyon of the Elaho let this episode guide you through a whitewater paradise where cougars roam free, bears s*#t in the woods, and kayakers are in eternal search of Simpler Times. Continue reading

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