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Jesper Tjader's Unrailistic edit
Watch Jesper Tjäder redefine what's possible on rails in this mind-blowing ski edit.
Jesper Tjäder has built the freestyle park of his dreams and decided to treat us to one of the craziest and most creative rail edits we've ever seen. The Swedish freeskier managed to pack three minutes of tricks and features into one amazing package, so if you haven't hit play yet, you need to do so now.
The Unrailistic project started off with Tjäder becoming bored with regular slopestyle courses. With rail features looking the same year after year and slopestyle competitions focusing on jumps, something had to change. To break the mould he decided to build the park of his dreams on the slopes of Tandådalen, near Sälen, in Sweden.
A sketchbook of ideas and six weeks of hard labour later, Tjäder's's imagination has been brought to life – this is a rail park like no other.
It's a place where people can pull doubles off and on rails to their hearts' content. Swing to rail? Check. Rail to big jump back to rail? It's got that too.
Read about the features at Jesper Tjäder's park here:
Tjäder also teamed up with Field Productions to bring the park to the screen and the resulting video is fun and creative in equal measure. The edit builds to a crescendo, ending with the announcement of Supervention II, the sequel we've all been waiting for since 2013.
Supervention set the example in how to open up core skiing to a mainstream audience. It was screened in cinemas across Norway and went on to be released on a variety of physical and digital formats, incuding Netflix.
The film blew the minds of audiences of all ages, and with skiing like Tjäder’s in Unrailistic, this sequel is sure to be every bit as thrilling as the original.
More information about Supervention II will be announced in the near future. But for now, click play and enjoy what is perhaps the greatest rail edit of all time!
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