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Paddle4Play: July 2014

Tuesday 15 July 2014

Keen Clearwater CNX

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Ive been lucky to have worked with Keen Footwear for a while now, this has put me in the position to be provided with some great looking footwear for use both on and off the water.IMG_0512 Over the years ive had some great shoes my favourites have to be my A86s, a functional trainer which looks amazing.
As always there are styles I wouldn't pick. Unfortunately I was never a huge fan of the Newport, this is Keens flagship sandal and been the market leader for sometime.

So what happened I was traveling to a Europeans in 2012 when my new styles hadn't arrived in time to pack I was left taking the Newports.

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After a week of paddling and using them I had changed my mind these were amazing, the support and protection of a shoe without the bulk or the smell.
I was sold, my only issue having big feet I felt the footbed was wide and I kept kicking myself.

Later that year I recieved my new clearwater CNX as I had grown to love the Newport I decided I would give these a real test both on and off the water to see how they faired,


Almost 2 years later and they are a permanent fixture when travelling. I even have the tanlines to prove it,

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Whats so special you ask???

The Clearwaters now have the CNX sole a lighter more compact sole so its not so deep or as wide which solves my bulk problem of kicking myself, this also means they now fits into most boats I paddle and dries quickly afterwards, so whether its a quick paddle in the sea or climbing across a river, the sole offers the support and the grip to cope with the most tricky spots even when wet. When flexing the sole you notice the hidden effect to offer grip whilst stepping just when you need it,
Ive used these across most of Europe whether in the riverboat creeking in the sun or in the sea kayak swimming about, the Clearwater is no compromise. I took these to Croatia in 2013 where I would spend the day as a tourist before deciding it was too hot and hopping into the Adriatic for a swim before continuing my sightseeing, Croatia's harsh environment of rocks and sea really proved how good the Clearwaters were, never once failing or slipping.

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More recently I travelled to King of the alps in Italy at one point I was climbing about the river with banners, most river shoes would find the polished granite of the river extremely challenging and sometimes impossible yet my sandals were safe and secure. Later in the week as we drove over into Austria we found ourselves having a snowball fight. This time I was running about the snow except for the cold I had grip and could move without fear.

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Its an amazing feeling to have support and confidence in your footwear without the fear of slipping or falling is just great.
I highly recommend the Clearwaters as a sandal for both men and women which offers stability and support from the footbed combined with the soft powerful strapped upper to keep them on your feet without rubbing or chaffing, and then the solid grippy CNX sole to keep you right where you want to be
As always the colours just get better and better each year, certainly my favourite sandal without exception.
Thanks to Keen Footwear for supporting me and providing me with stylish secure footwear for all of my adventures.

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Monday 14 July 2014

Natural Games Millau, France.

After taking a year out of freestyle largely due to a huge lack of water in Ireland as well as lack of events and I felt something was missing.

So In 2013 I went creeking and spent time in every other boat. In 2014 I picked up the Gui Gui an old 2009 Easymix XL+ and after just a couple of sessions I found out what was missing. It was the feeling of huge loops and clean releases, the sound of the hull hitting the water, it was, my love for freestyle, my appreciation of paddling a competitive comfortable boat again the stiffness and light weight of the carbon and the way it teases the water around it.

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Having spent a solid spring back at my local spot I was firing again, relearning how to go left and linking splits with tricky woos I was feeling fairly happy with my hole boating ability again. So when my Kiwi friend Jason Searle called to say he was heading to the Freestyle world cup event I didn't take too much convincing and booked flights to World Cup 1 in Millau, France as part of the Natural Games
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The beginning of June I headed out to king of the alps, an event I first went to in 2013 and loved so had it planned for a long time, even sponsoring the event this year.
Unfortunately during training for the event I landed heavily through the race course section hyper extending my arm and reinjuring a niggling rotator cuff injury that I've tried to ignore for some time, this left me with 10 days to get fit, unfortunately I'm pretty useless at resting and ended up visiting City Physio in Lucan Village just 3 days before I flew looking for a miracle unfortunately Una had used all her miracles for that day but diagnosed and advised me superbly showing me where to tape and what the issues were.
So off I headed for Millau boat bagged and kit packed the super friendly people at Ryanair took good care of her getting her to France undamaged, I picked up my wagon for the week a lovely VW Caddy the perfect tool!

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My first thoughts in reaching Millau were just WOW! As part of the Natural Games the scale and set up of the event were insane. Huge stages, bike jumps, climbing walls and Para gliders absolutely everywhere.

The freestyle spot was a tight formed hole created on the whitewater course running through the site, a small spurred channel from the river made for an impressive low volume spot, a feature other countries should really take note of, it is that easy to create a feature.

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The town of Millau was tight and compact with enticing alleys leading into beautiful squares and markets, as the nations arrived the hole started to get busy. Unfortunately I got on for an early practice soon after arriving, on my third ride as I went to reach for the tricky, I was left in immense pain and a few failed roll attempts and a lucky roll on the left had me in a lot of pain. A couple of the paramedics saw this and came to assist, it took three of us to get my cag deck off to start and by then the shoulder had swollen up and they insisted to take me to hospital, The one joy of the scale of the event that athlete badge fast tracks you through the waiting rooms and they got me straight in, they thought I had dislocated the shoulder but because of the swelling they were cautious, I knew it hadn't popped but the pain and swelling were awful so I managed to leave the hospital with a foam sling and plenty of anti inflammatorys and told paddling wouldn't be a good idea so soon. So I discarded the sling as I couldn't drive or boat with it and decided id take a break from paddling, at least until the swelling drops.

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That evening air strikes in France left many paddlers travelling back from the Payette River Games stranded and delayed, including Jason who was stuck in Toulouse so I set about a 6 hour round trip to go get him, arriving back in Millau at 0510 and to bed.

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Luckily the following day was a rest day before the event so I stayed off of the water, by the time the competition came around the swelling had gone and shoulder was well taped up so made a ride plan to hit my loops and see how they felt then if they were good start on the space godzillers before moving into cartwheels. Unfortunately as I dropped intothe feature I could feel the pull on my shoulder so just hit a loop with air bonus in each ride to get my name on the score sheet and prove I was there. A whole spring of paddling well and I couldn't even be competitive due to injury.

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The standard was high with some huge rides with Sebastian owning the hole. Along with local hero Mathieu Dumoulin back from winning the Payette with a 2100 point ride firing on plenty of cylinders unfortunately with the flight saga his boat and kit had not made the event yet so he managed to borrow some to get through prelims.

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Another world cup favourite Dane Jackson continued to show how they do it in America popping on every trick looking for air bonuses.

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the competition was set to be a stormer.
In between the freestyle we spent time enjoying the event with other high profile competitions going in and huge crowds around it was a great atmosphere.
By day, an adventure sports festival, by night, a 3 night music concert.
We spent the first night enjoying the concert from a hot tub in our athlete VIP area, the second night we had an official opening where we ended up on stage in front of the crowds,

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And the third night was a total washout, more in a sec,
The finals went off with three rides best ride counts with solid rides from all. The small technical hole really served up a treat for consistency and composure ensuring all athletes really show the judges every trick, while looking for those bonuses eventual winner Seb was really ruling the spot from prelim to final he had it dialled and was paddling so well throughout scoring consistently 1400-1700+ point rides
After the event we were just deciding about dinner when the heavens opened, we were in one of the most intense rain storms I've seen, wearing tshirts and shorts as the day had been hot we were now fleeing the island in a thunderstorm, a mad change of weather which meant the concert had to be cancelled and 20,000 people had to get off the island.

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The Natural Games is one of the biggest events I had attended with paddlesport really taking a centre stage, it was great work by the French Ferderation and the ICF to host a World Cup event on such a great stage, il definately be back one day in the future.

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