CompleteMartialArts.com - Slednecks 10 X Snowmobile DVD
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Binding: Misc. Brand: Slednecks Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Slednecks Manufacturer: Slednecks Publisher: Slednecks Studio: Slednecks
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Slednecks 10 DVD... This video features incredible snowmobiling from the best riders in the world. Chris Brown busts a 135 foot gap over a moving train, Paul Thacker breaks his world record in a blizzard, and Chris Burandt cleans up at the first ever snowmobiling freestyle X Games competition. As usual Cody Borchers and Geoff Kyle continue their assault on new terrain in Canada and the rest of the team once again pushes the sport on all fronts. Amazing avalanche footage, backcountry riding, big drops, and sick tricks all put together to a solid soundtrack.
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Customer Rating: Summary: Great DVD Comment: I actually thought this was better than 9 and was a great flick. Here's why:
- it had less voice over dialog/narration than 9
- it had far more deep powder segments than 9
- great wreck sequences - better than 9
- great air/jump sequences - comparable to 9
Yeah, it could have gone lighter on the ramp jumping, but the back flip crash sequences at the Compound were insane! Throw in Rob Alford ejecting off his sled 30 ft in the air just before it crashes into a tree - wow. Not to mention the train jump wreck at the very, very end of the video (ouch). Did I mention the powder sequences were awesome? :)
Customer Rating: Summary: Good video, but not as good as past Sledneck titles Comment: Good news for Slednecks - DVD #9 was great.
Bad news - now every new DVD will be compared to it.
Slednecks 10 is a pretty good DVD. The film-shots of avalanches at the beginning is pretty amazing. The rest of the DVD is pretty standard stuff. There is a lot of ramp footage. I liked seeing "The Compound" in #9 but #10 revisits The Compound and devotes too much time there.
Watching even the greatest sledders ramp-jump gets kind of old.
However, the shots of the guys working on perfecting (or even pulling off) backflips is pretty entertaining.
The soundtrack is nothing special.
This is a good DVD but you won't find anything that you have not seen before. If you are looking for a better one go with Slednecks 9.
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