August 7, 2012

Nick Harvey Wins Analog’s DUF Event


Photo: Andrew Fawcett

Nick Harvey has won the first Design Unlikely Futures event held at Perisher on Adam Moretti’s winning design, the Fuller Karl. Harvey took home $1,000 in Analog goods for his effort. Check a few photos of the feature and the guys riding it above. The feature will remain at Perisher for the season.

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PRESS RELEASE:

NICK HARVEY WINS INAUGURAL DESIGN UNLIKELY FEATURES EVENT

Sydney, 6th August, 2012 – Nick Harvey, a Perisher local, has taken out first place in Analog’s inaugural Australian ‘Design Unlikely Features’ Opening Jam,  narrowly edging out runner up Jye Kearney.

The ‘Fuller Karl’, Adam Moretti’s winning creation, beat over 100 entries, whereby designs for park features were submitted and judged on three criteria: creativity, ride-ability and build-ability. After 4 weeks of construction, the ‘Fuller Karl’ arrived into Perisher last Friday and was installed in Perisher’s Front Valley Park ready for its weekend unveiling.

Saturday’s wild and windy weather didn’t dampen excitement levels, with over 40 riders vying for the inaugural Design Unlikely Features title. During the 1 hour jam session, $50 cash spot prizes were handed out to riders who pulled off the most creative tricks but in the end the judges decided it was Nick Harvey who deserved the title, walking away with $1,000 worth of Analog outerwear and apparel.

Analog would like to thank Perisher, Transfer Snowboard Magazine and Shane Serene from Revolution Action Sports Concepts who built the ‘Fuller Karl’.

The feature will have a home in Perisher’s park for the remainder of the 2012 season.

Please find attached a selection of event photos by Andrew Fawcett and keep and eye out for the official Design Unlikely Features web clip coming soon.

by POP Magazine