View Poll Results: when you lose piece of gear in action what is the best thing to do?
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forget it and continue riding
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stop to try to recuperate the gear
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stop, chicken out and waste your day
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get a friend to get it for you and continue on
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09-03-2004, 11:49 AM #1
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stupid behavior caugh on a kayak!
yesterday a series of bad things occured but this is too funny.
after two run, with a backstab, a clean blunt and a pan-am in the can, I tried an helix to find myself with my helmet in my hands. 30 $ worth of plastic. I didnt want to lose it and lose my turn (crowded eddy) so why not put it back on! that didnt go well!...
enjoy!
http://www.temoinproduction.com/en_ligne/fredk3.wmv
for those who didnt see the previous sessions
http://www.temoinproduction.com/en_ligne/fredk1.wmv
http://www.temoinproduction.com/en_ligne/fredk2.wmv
http://www.temoinproduction.com/en_ligne/freds1.wmv
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09-13-2004, 07:45 AM #2
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turbo vs inferno
check this out! a clip from last week at the lachine a fast boat versus a bouncy boat
http://www.temoinproduction.com/en_ligne/fredk4.wmv
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09-15-2004, 02:36 PM #3
Fred,that is excellent footage thanks for sharing it.I am from Tn.and paddle the Ocoee River alot (home of the 96 olympics) and can appreciate that amount of water.Lookin good, keep your helmet on or at least in 1 hand! ha Thanks Again, Mr Stinky
That which doesn't kill us,only makes us stronger!
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09-15-2004, 06:39 PM #4
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thanks for the comment! I have a question...
Any idea of what is the steadiest, got the firmest hold of all freestyle kayak helmets?
except the gath helmet that look geekky.
On the clip i've got the shred ready with the ratchet holder in the back and still lost it. Any time I do a bad helix (flealix) the helmet want to go.
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09-16-2004, 03:28 AM #5
Fred, I have a kevlar shred ready helmet also but it is the one that I outfitted myself.The helmet comes without any paddling attached which allows you to install it then dragonskin it to a perfect fit.The helmet costs about 80 bucks but as I look it I have only 1 head.Look under www.noc.com and see what they have.They are located about 2 hours from me and I could help you if you need questions from those guys.See Ya Mr Stinky
That which doesn't kill us,only makes us stronger!














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