Departments: Wakeskating

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Return To The Church

NZwakeboard.com’s Riley Bathurst takes us on a photographic journey through Cam Stenning’s old home town of Christchurch, as they winched and pulled their way through some old haunts.

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Boardstock, in motion picture

Check out this edit of Boarstock 2012 by Chris Flaxman. The level of riding throughout the event was phenomenal, with some surprise standout performances and a handful of mind-blowing tricks.

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Live Simple Volume 3

Chris O’Shea and Brenton Priestley are back with their third release of Live Simple – the behind the scenes look at the life of free riding wakeboarders, and a collection of images to inspire.

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Download In-Transit!

The award winning film In-Transit, is now available for you to download. This high definition feast for the eyes is available for a ridiculously low 10 bucks!

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Glimpse: Ronix Team Video

The guys at Ronix have put together some footage taken from a recent team shoot. The result: a mean clip starring some of the world’s best.

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Zac Wood

Check out this clip of young Penrith Cable wakeskater Zac Wood from liquidnfilms.

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One For The Team teaser

Chris Flaxman from liquidnfilms has been busily filming for the up-coming film, One For The Team, designed to showcase the talented team riders from Liquid Force Australia, ML and O’Brien.

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Turtle and Zac on fire

Monday doesn’t seem so bad now, thanks to this video shot by Mike Roberts. Check out Penrith riders Mark ‘Turtle’ McNamara and Zac Wood, as they quite leterally dodge flames.

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A new era: Obscura

This is by far the biggest thing to drop into the wakeskating scene in a long time. With a talented pool of skaters consisting of Blair Smith, Matty Edwards, Mayce Dipple and Zip Hayes, the Obscura wakeskate team is setting the future of the Australian scene.

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Quick Zip

Here’s a quick clip from Optika Creative of wakeskater Zip Hayes shredding on the Hawkesbury River.

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