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Corran Addison, along with Bad Little Monkey Films, has brought to you over the years, these classics, available from Riot Kayaks and other distributors. Check them out for a look at the past, and future, of kayaking. |
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| Operation Zulu: This was the film that changed freestyle and extreme kayaking forever. The very first clean spins, aerial blunts, freewheels and more. From the Superbe, and now gone Lachine wave, to the steeps of California, this film has it all. |
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| Channel Surfing: Not your average kayak flik! Its full of funny little anecdotes, and serves as a look into the lives of pro freestyle kayakers, on and off the water. Great action, great tunes, and an array of special effects as yet unmatched within the industry. |
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| Searching for the Gee Spot: Corran Addison first instructional freestyle kayak film. Everything from flat spins, through air blunts. This film is for lower intermediates getting into freestyle, and looking for those hard to learn pointers, made easy. |
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| Searching for the Pro State: As the title suggests, its targeted to a more proficient paddler. While a whole array of flatwater cartwheel moves are covered, the film focuses more on aerial Flipturns, Pan Ams, Sidekicks, Screws and more. This is the film the "pro's" use to learn new tricks. |
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