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Three Great Skiing Videos

9 January 2008 No Comment

I just stumbled upon few interesting skiing and snowboarding videos today. I was looking for some new videos to order and I think I found three very good ones. So I need to complete my order tomorrow because right now it is midnight here in Finland..

Skiing Video #1 - Teddy Bear Crisis

The first very interesting DVD is the one I mentioned few days ago, Teddy Bear Crisis (my earlier post HomeboySki.Com New Design). If you watch the trailer of Teddy Bear Crisis, you see how Simon Dumont smashes himself on ground because of having way too much speed when approaching the jump. Man, it looks really horrible.. Simon Dumont broke a number of bones, and it was actually a miracle that he stayed alive! Anyhow, see also the rest of the trailer. This DVD looks really interesting. There is good skiing, fabulous mountains, good music and all you expect from a good skiing DVD. Hold on! It looks like Amazon has zero items in stock, so I might need to wait some time before I can order it.

Teddy Bear Crisis is available here!.

Skiing video #2 - Seven Sunny Days

Matchstick Productions makes awesome skiing videos. Those guys are really good in making films. Seven Sunny Days brings you to very interesting places from Northern American powder forests to Alaskan high peaks. When watching the trailer, I feel comfortable with this video, so I will order it. Just see those absolutely huge drops in Alaska in the video! Matchstick is known from their excellent camera work, so you can expect this is also a high quality DVD, just like many other Matchstick DVD’s.

Seven Sunny Days is available here.

Skiing Video #3 - Push and Pull

Just like the others, puch and pull are great videos. I just keep on watching this teaser. This is closer to art than just skiing. This is a well done video, a very good one.

Push and Pull are here!

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