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Fast Downhill Skating on Powerslide Kaze Triskates – Ricardo Lino in South Africa (Powerslide Inline skates)

Powerslide Inline skatesFast Downhill Skating on Powerslide Kaze Triskates – Ricardo Lino in South Africa
from Powerslide Inline skates on 17 Oct 2016

Fast Downhill Skating on Powerslide Kaze Inline Skates – Ricardo Lino in South Africa

Join Ricardo on one of the nicest downhill experiences in South Africa. Six Minutes of adrenalin, sharp serpentines and a hard to beat view over Montabu make this inline skating experience a dream for every skater.

Ricardo updated his Powerslide Kaze inline skates with 3x125mm Trinity Pro-R frames, 125mm Matter Race Wheels and Twincam ILQ9Pro Wicked Bearings.
Thanks to the new Trinity system, 125 does not feel to high for this hill at all.

Trinity is a new pat. pending asymmetrical 3-point mounting system for skates. This has been achieved by shifting the two front mounting points to the outside of the frame forming a channel for the wheels. The Trinity mounting now allows us to reduce the center of gravity of the skate drastically by about 10mm compared to common skates with a standard mounting system in the same wheel size.

Benefits of the Trinity concept are:

Better Power Transfer – because of the power-triangle formed by the 3 mounting points
Stronger – because the forces are spread over 3 mounting points
More Control – due to the strong 3-point connection of boot and frame
Easier Skating – the powertriangle also helps you with weight transfer
Lower Center of Gravity – means more control and safer skating
X-Slot mounting to customize the frame position under your boots
Fatigue Control – significant reduction of vibration avoids exhaustion of muscles

Find out more about the worldwide three wheel movement at:
POWERSLIDE

http://www.powerslide.com/
http://www.facebook.com/powerslideworld/
http://www.instagram.com/powerslidebrand/

Sony A7sii Test: Exploring Lake Windermere (Simon Mulvaney)

Simon MulvaneySony A7sii Test: Exploring Lake Windermere
from Simon Mulvaney on 17 Oct 2016

A few old university buddies and I ventured up to Windermere to explore the woods and lakes of the British countryside – The perfect opportunity for my Sony A7Sii’s first outing. My aim was to use as little kit as possible, limiting myself to the camera, one lens and an ND filter only.

All footage was shot handheld at 120fps, with the camera’s built-in image stabiliser turned on, Slog3 picture profile and APSC mode. No noise reduction is used in any of this, as I actually like the look of the A7Sii’s digital noise. Some of the shots are helped along with Premiere’s Warp Stabalizer effect. I’m not a colourist, so when grading, I worked from one of Premiere Pro’s built in LUT’s and tweaked from there.

I purposely under and over exposed certain scenes to test out dynamic range and noise levels. When grading, it became very clear that over exposing by two stops was key, as most correctly exposed images (according to the built-in histogram) would become too noisy when pushed in the grade. Another thing I learned is that peaking is a bit too generous for my liking, so a lot of images ended up being slightly soft – I’m going to make use of the digital zoom function in future to ensure images are sharp.

Find more at smulvaney.tv

Kit:
Sony A7Sii
Metabones EF – E-Mount mkiv
Canon 24 – 70mm f/2.8
Tiffen variable ND

Music: Kusanagi by Odesza
odesza.com

Toms Baltmuguris, Monsterparks 2016 (taktikavideo)

taktikavideoToms Baltmuguris, Monsterparks 2016
from taktikavideo on 17 Oct 2016

Taktika.lv komandas pārstāvis Toms Baltmuguris ir vēl viens strauji progresējošs ekstrēmais skrituļslidotājs un par to var pārliecināties šajā video.
Šogad Toms tika pasludināts par pirmo ”Monsterparka stipendiātu” sadarbībā ar BTA Latvija. Šī stipendija palīdz Tomam apceļot Latvijas lielākās sacensības un attīstīt savas prasmes uz inline slidām.

Mūzika: Logic – soul food
Montāža: Toms Baltmuguris
Kamera: Tomass Meženiks, Niklāvs Katlaps, Ervīns Knets
17.10.2016

www.taktika.lv
www.inline.lv

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