The sequel to Air Sickness! It's evident that a lot has changed performance-wise since then and we're bringing it all to you with Strung Out. We're calling it a unique and progressive video. That's because we tried to capture everything that's going on, wake style, snow style, four-line danglers (that'd be my style) and everything inbetween. And there is a heavy emphasis on wave-riding. This all adds up to more variety in one video than you've ever seen before. You'll be left drooling for more.
There's no Maui in the video but we've got the rest of the US covered, from Oregon to California, Texas to Hatteras, the mountains to Mexico. Maybe not too much tropical stuff for all you fair-weather kiters, but pure real-world kiteboarding in epic conditions around the country.
Side-Off Video teamed up with pro kiteboarder Peter Trow and Trow Vision Productions to produce this video and the result is super double killer. Before he became a phenom kiting in the waves Peter was reknown in the Windsurfing world for producing two of the most epic videos in the sport: Chapped (a cult classic now) and Surface Tension. It was a struggle but he finally dropped his kite long enough to get this video out. With Peter's filming and editing, footage from the boys at Real Kiteboarding in Hatteras, as well as footage from Lou and Elliot, Strung Out has what kiteboarders want - a high-end cross-section of the sport. Get it now.
And now let me explain why you should get the DVD. It's five bucks more but that's a deal. Unfortunately now that DVD is available our work isn't over when the VHS master is done. Now we've got to edit extra stuff, get extra packaging, do some DVD authoring, design the DVD interface, get the things replicated, bla bla bla. But for you that means eight killer rider interviews (Dave Tyburski, Jeff Tobias, Chuck Pattersen, Elliot Leboe, Felix Pevic, Lou Wainman, Chris Gilbert, Jonah Lepak), two extra action sections, and one other surprise. That's 40 minutes of extra stuff on top of the 55 minute program. Plus it's on DVD - super stable picture, no moving parts, non linear access, world-wide compatibility. Just get the DVD. What? No DVD player in your house? They're cheap. Get one