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SUPzero Factor August 2016: 59 points.

Relative: 9.1% of top scorer. Average: 2.0 points per day.

Brands: Badfish, Level Six

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Aug 8 News Distressed Mullet Werner Paddles-BRITTANY PARKER LUNCH COUNTER + PIPELINE
Aug 8 Social Distressed Mullet FB Check out this video: BRITTANY PARKER LUNCH COUNTER + PIPELINE http://bit.ly/2aMr8zy @WernerPaddles #river #sup #surf #whitewater #riversurf
Aug 8 Social Werner FB Team rider Brittany Parker, showing off her river surfing skills and style. Video Heather Jackson Badfish Stand Up Paddle #SUPWhitewater
Aug 8 Videos playak.tv Video: Werner Paddles-BRITTANY PARKER LUNCH COUNTER + PIPELINE
Aug 8 Videos playak.tv Video: Werner Paddles-Team rider Brittany Parker, SUP surfing 2 legendary waves.
Aug 8 News Werner SUP river surfing with Werner Paddle’s Team rider-Brittany Parker.
Aug 2 Social Whitewater SUP So, Ken Hoeve and Brittany Parker, you have both recently posted about long hold downs in big water. Maybe this kind of water calls for a higher float PFD. I use an ICF race standard PFD, because, well.. it's what I've got. it has pretty minimal buoyancy. Most of us are in some form of kayaking PFD, they are cut short to make room for the skirt and to stay above the cockpit rim. We don't need that in Sup. In fact we would benefit from some extra coverage in many cases. I've been thinking of a few options, A) a 'full time' high-float PFD. B) an 'Airbag' mechanism in a regular PFD like an (avalanche pack) that is either pressure triggered or manually triggered for the occasional big hold down. C) and I like this one a lot, a medium to high float PFD that has an extra chamber that you can blow up before big drops, but then fold away again the rest of the day so it's not too cumbersome except when you need it. Let me know what you think of the idea, and if you like it, convince ...

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