Three of the world’s most exciting aerial surfers have unloaded a late assault on the US$50,000 Kustom Air Strike, the eight-month search for the planet’s most innovative above-the-wave manoeuvre.
Hawaii’s Clay Marzo and Dusty Payne, and Australia’s Ry Craike, have each entered the battle by dropping incredible moves that are so smooth they demand viewing in slow motion to appreciate the degree of difficulty.
Marzo, already recognised as one of the world’s most creative surfers, launches high into an explosive air reverse that was caught on film by Adam Kelvin. Not to be outdone, Dusty Payne has countered with his own air reverse, that is certainly one of the most committed and radical moves that the event has seen so far, this time captured by Matt Shuster.
Craike was filmed by Tom Jennings doing a huge Front Side Loop, one of the biggest that has ever been caught on film.
The new entries, which have each landed on the Kustom Air Strike website (www.kustomairstrike.com), come just two weeks before the close of the event.
Read the full article at NowSurf.com
Thursday, June 11, 2009
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