Press Release from Randall and Mutiny:
It is a great honor for me, Randall Harris, to announce that I have partnered with one of my heroes, Erich Schmaltz, as well as one of my favorite brands, Mutiny Freeboards!
Friday 5/18/2012 is a super limited Vandall signature series… Only 20 are going to be built and then the mold will be destroyed.
I am proud to be working with Erich Schmaltz and Mutiny on this project because they represent the true essence of the freeriding spirit. Erich’s manufacturing skills are unrivaled and his product is superior to anything I’ve ridden. I have been riding Erichs’ boards for years now and can honestly say I have never broke one! This is a familiar, tried and true shape that you have seen me riding. Relatively simple on the outside with the special ingredients cooked to perfection on the inside. No gimmicks, it has everything you need and nothing you don’t. It’s a forgiving board designed for lots of pop and smooth landings.
Available in 3 sizes a 136cm, 140cm, and 144cm.
Don’t sleep on this opportunity! This is the last time this exact shape will be for sale!
Vala Con Dios,
VANDALL
Randall Harris…
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I’d also like to say how excited I am to be working with Randall! I couldn’t ask for a better person to partner up with. As Randall and I are cut from the same cloth… from the same school of thought on riding style, and have the same dreams/ideas for the future of wakeboarding.
These 3 shapes were originally developed under the Company Wake Banner. We really made something special here… and it never reached its potential. This limited run is from that brief, but fresh breath Justin Stevens breathed into the wake industry. This is why it is so limited and special. Once these boards are gone the molds will be destroyed and that chapter will be closed.
Then Randall and I will evolve Mutiny freeboards into its next rendition… Staying true to the original Free-ride movement and making something we can both be proud of… Quality not quantity… Made in the USA.
Happy Landings,
Erich Schmaltz