Remy Morton's Airstream Is All Style, No Noise
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Remy Morton's Airstream Is All Style, No Noise
"Mountain biking feels loud right now. Loud bikes, loud edits, loud opinions. Everywhere you look, there's another arms race-and another piece of content that screams in your face. But amidst the noise, Remy Morton and Ollie Hindleyprovided us with Airstream: an extension of a legendary line, an homage to a legendary crew, and a reminder that style trumps loud every time."
""It's not every day you get carte blanche to build a line at one of the sickest bike parks in the world, but for Ollie and Remy, their only instructions were: "Do whatever you want, as long as it's bigger and more gnarly than Coastal Cruise." And with that, the crew set their eyes on an extension of the already legendary jump line at the now infamous Coast Gravity Park."
Airstream extends a legendary jump line at Coast Gravity Park, built by Remy Morton and Ollie Hindley with instructions to make it bigger and gnarlier than Coastal Cruise. The project emphasizes subdued style and skilled riding over flashy equipment and loud edits, offering a quieter counterpoint to current mountain biking trends. The Coastal Crew—Dylan Dunkerton, Kyle Norbraten, and Curtis Robinson—pioneered DIY freeride culture through influential video parts and projects like These Are the Days, reshaping rider-led production and trail design. The crew's innovations provided a foundation for future freeriders and inspired new crews to pursue independent creative projects. Airstream showcases skill, landscape, and the enduring importance of style in the sport.
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