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Tread/Retread

Tread/Retread

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: biker's best friend in the winter
Review: "Tread: The Movie" is the chronicle of Hans "no way" Rey and Greg Herbold, two world class mountain bikers on their quest for what they call shred-topia, the greatest ride ever. There are appearances by Zapata Espinoza, John Tomac, Juliana Furtado, Missy Giove and other high profilers in the mountain bike world. There are great ride scenes in San Francisco, Mammoth Mtn., and Moab, just to name a few. It's a bit dated, but only a tech weenie would care. This is an excellent video for those stuck at home injured or doing chores and can't ride.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Boring
Review: Compared to "New World Disorder" this one looks like a "sunday afternoon family mountainbike trip with your mom and dad". It is the most boring film I have seen in a long time. Dont do the same mistake like me and buy this one - go for the must see "New World Disorder" instead!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Mountain Biking Movie Ever
Review: Great trails, races, urban, country. Super sick tricks. Awesome camera work. Bike cam is cool.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tread, Re-Tread
Review: Hooooow, wait up boring? This is a classic one! Espescially the dumb conversations between Hans Rey and Greg H. are super. The hamburger part is disgusting, but who cares about the tacky parts, it`s the riding that counts. And both can do things with bikes no one else can. This is a must have for mountainbikers! If only because of the part with Johnny T.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Mountain Biking Movie Ever
Review: If you are a hardcore mountainbike junkie with a passion for all things two wheeled, you'll love this flick. The plot is as complex and calculated as Monty Python's Search for the Holy Grail (there isn't one for those who haven't seen either), but then again that's really the whole point. Mountain biking in it's epic form really isn't a story or something with a start or a finish, --- it's an epic journey and and a way of life. This film depicts this cult counter-culture in a artful way and highlights many of the legendary riders who's great riding skills and embassador status have elevated the sport from fringe following to mainstream passion. A must see, but only if you're into this passion. If you've got shaved legs, have spent more $$ on your bike than your car, or spend your 3 week's vacation every year in Durango or Moab, then this flicks' for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This legendary film cronicles a life of epic freerides . .
Review: If you are a hardcore mountainbike junkie with a passion for all things two wheeled, you'll love this flick. The plot is as complex and calculated as Monty Python's Search for the Holy Grail (there isn't one for those who haven't seen either), but then again that's really the whole point. Mountain biking in it's epic form really isn't a story or something with a start or a finish, --- it's an epic journey and and a way of life. This film depicts this cult counter-culture in a artful way and highlights many of the legendary riders who's great riding skills and embassador status have elevated the sport from fringe following to mainstream passion. A must see, but only if you're into this passion. If you've got shaved legs, have spent more $$ on your bike than your car, or spend your 3 week's vacation every year in Durango or Moab, then this flicks' for you.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Couldn't be sappier or more boring!
Review: If you are into the spirituality of mountain biking and the whole bike culture this may be the DVD for you. If you like watching what is currently considered technical riding you will be very disappointed (As an old school 80s freestyler I can honestly say that the majority of the riding in this video wouldn't have been considered even slightly interesting back in the mid 80s.). The riding in this DVD is at best boring, and the comments by the narrator couldn't be any sappier. Don't let the fact that Hans Rey is 'featured' on this video delude you, one minute of JIB or Contact contains more trials type moves than this whole DVD. I still have not been able to watch the entire DVD, it's just too boring. The DVD does have good picture quality, but I have had some problems with the audio. When using 6 ch audio on my DVD player the volume comes and goes. The problem doesn't occur when using the optical output.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Couldn't be sappier or more boring!
Review: If you are into the spirituality of mountain biking and the whole bike culture this may be the DVD for you. If you like watching what is currently considered technical riding you will be very disappointed (As an old school 80s freestyler I can honestly say that the majority of the riding in this video wouldn't have been considered even slightly interesting back in the mid 80s.). The riding in this DVD is at best boring, and the comments by the narrator couldn't be any sappier. Don't let the fact that Hans Rey is 'featured' on this video delude you, one minute of JIB or Contact contains more trials type moves than this whole DVD. I still have not been able to watch the entire DVD, it's just too boring. The DVD does have good picture quality, but I have had some problems with the audio. When using 6 ch audio on my DVD player the volume comes and goes. The problem doesn't occur when using the optical output.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Moutain Biking as if Warren Miller filmed it.
Review: Spectacular scenery, awesome technical rides. Moab...need I say more. This is a DVD that every moutain biker should have in their collection. All types of mountain biking are represented from fast single track downhills to rolling leisure trails to dangerous tricks and horsing around.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Moutain Biking as if Warren Miller filmed it.
Review: Spectacular scenery, awesome technical rides. Moab...need I say more. This is a DVD that every moutain biker should have in their collection. All types of mountain biking are represented from fast single track downhills to rolling leisure trails to dangerous tricks and horsing around.


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