Session 58 looks like it is going to be our best film to date! It will have all the bells and whistles that you've grown accustomed to - big air, deep pow, sick lines, provocative people and places and funny stuff too. But we've beefed up the suspension, put in a new six-speed transmission, added a 600,000 watt amp and dropped in another 110 horse power. We've got the GPS locked into places like Japan, Dubai, Utah, B.C., AK and a couple of super secret locations that only our best agents will go to — it's on a need to know basis kind of thing. We're fired up! Now it's time to execute. Have a fun and safe season and we'll see you in the fall! -Director/Producer, Max Bervy
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