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Burton Presents… Zak Hale and Ethan Deiss

Well that just blew us away! In fact – we’re going to have to watch it again before we write this one up…

In the first (and most likely only) out-and-out street part of the series – we all get a masterclass in how to hit urban features with style

OK! So without presenting this in the fashion of an overly amorous limpet – we’ve got to give credit where credit is due here. Ethan Deiss and Zak Hale just killed it!

In the first (and most likely only) out-and-out street part of the series – we all get a masterclass in how to hit urban features with style, from the rapid tow-ins, to their control in the air, and an innate ability to get almost every trick down without fault! Rarely will you see a similar combination put into practice so well.

With guidance from urban Jeremy Jones and a cameo from Tommy Gesme – there is, as always, too much that we could call out in this joint part. For Zak – we’ve got to say that the combo of never-ending-lines and high speed had us sold, alongside last minute adjusts like the front board at 1.06, and the cab 270 drop-in at 2.32. Whereas Ethan surely takes it on the wallride front – with the switch wallride drop in at 6.45 – and that ender! Not to mention nice touches like the miller flip off the railing (6.03) and 50-50 front 3 out of the kink at 5.45…

If you’re into this kind of riding – this has surely got to be the pick of the series for you so far – and with only one more episode remaining – we’ve got to say it’s up there with ours too!

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The rest of the series will be released as follows:

KELLY CLARKENNI RUKAJARVI CHLOE KIM – 2/12

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