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Catch a virtual wave with pro surfer Kelly Slater in a 360-degree video

First Ever Kelly Slater Virtual Reality Surf Session
For most of us, getting the opportunity to ride a wave with legendary surfer Kelly Slater is beyond the realm of possibility. After all, the man who has won the
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World Surf League championship a record 11 times isn’t likely to be found slumming it on just any old beach. But now, thanks to a new 360-degree video from Teton Gravity Research, we can all experience what it is like to surf alongside one of the best surfers ever.

The video, which you can watch above, was created while TGR was making its latest documentary, ProximityThat film pairs some of surfing’s living legends with its brightest up-and-coming stars and sends them off to remote destinations to hang out together. In Slater’s case, he was matched up with John John Florence and both men were sent to the South Pacific to ride some big waves and ponder the intricacies of their sport.

Proximity was directed by visionary filmmaker Taylor Steele, who had the foresight to bring along a GoPro all-inclusive rig and six Hero4 cameras to capture some of the action. Those tools allow filmmakers to record footage in all directions at once and later use special editing software to stitch all of the feeds back together to create a seamless experience. The result is an immersive video that allows viewers to pan around inside the clip while viewing in a browser or look in any direction if they are watching it on a VR headset such as an

Oculus Rift

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HTC Vive

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The Kelly Slater clip includes several scenes of him and Florence as they explore the island, take plunges under the sea, and ride a boat out to a surf spot. But, of course, the best moment is when Slater hits the water,  giving us not only a fantastic look of the man in action but his custom-made surfboard designed by Gagosian Gallery.

Steele filmed several VR clips as part of the Proximity project — the first of which we told you about a few weeks back. Others are expected to follow, taking viewers to different parts of the world to watch more amazing surfers carve up some impressive waves. Watch the Teton Gravity Research YouTube channel for more videos soon.

Kraig Becker
Kraig Becker is a freelance outdoor writer who loves to hike, camp, mountain bike, trail run, paddle, or just about any other…
Goodbye, coolers. The EcoFlow Glacier doesn’t need ice — it makes it
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Every cooler operates on borrowed time. It leaves for your camping trip brimming over with crisp produce and ice-encrusted beer that looks straight out of a Super Bowl commercial, and returns with a soggy block of foil-wrapped cheddar cheese floating in a pool of mustard water. Mother Nature always wins.

Perhaps that’s why I was so enamored when I saw the EcoFlow Glacier at CES 2023. Less a cooler than a mobile battery-powered fridge on wheels, the sleek electric Glacier not only obviated the need for ice, it would make ice for me in 18 minutes. My home fridge can’t even do that, and I didn’t even know I wanted it to until just now. When EcoFlow offered to let me try the Glacier, I envisioned sipping a perspiring glass of whiskey in the tropics and accepted the occupational hazards of my job.

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Confession: Despite loving both bikes and gadgets, e-bikes never excited me. Compared to my bicycle, e-bikes seemed unfair. Compared to my motorcycle, they seemed slow. Compared to my car, they seemed impractical.

But with $1,500 federal e-bike rebates potentially on the horizon at part of E-Bike Act, I decided it was past time to reconsider. Not just because 30% off would make them way more accessible, but because the entire idea that e-bikes could be worthy of a rebate changed the way I looked at them: less as toys, more as transit. Had I written off an entire way of getting around because I was looking at it the wrong way?

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Upway launches one of the best marketplaces for certified e-bikes, new or not
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This content was produced in partnership with Upway.
It wasn't too long ago that e-bikes were a rare sight, but all of that has changed, and rightfully so. Electric bikes are all over the road these days, and there are many brands either venturing into the technology, to launch their own versions of the sustainable transportation option or reiterating existing and traditional designs. From Aventon to Schwinn, or RadPower to Momentum, with so many opportunities, the prevailing question is, where do you go to find the best deals and the best information about these brands and their e-bike models? The answer is Upway, the number one certified electric bike provider and an official partner to many of the aforementioned brands.

What is Upway, exactly? It's a marketplace, specializing in e-bikes, featuring an inventory that's sourced from some of the best brands in the world. There are American brands -- like Specialized, Cannondale, and RadPower -- and European brands -- like Riese, Muller, and VanMoof. The best part is the discounts, offering up to 60% off retail, for a plethora of brands. Upway is on a mission to make sustainable mobility affordable for everyone. It's also one of the best places to go for a new or pre-owned e-bike, and here's why:

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