Schooled 5 film review

by Trish Drinkle

Following the tradition of education and entertainment, the Schooled crew bring it on in their latest flick, Schooled 5.

Brett Rasmussen on his new Ski-Doo XM demonstrates the art of working with your sled’s geometry rather than simply relying on muscle and horsepower. I’ll be honest—I’ve watched his segment at least 24 times at this point. At 54 years old and phenomenal, Rasmussen redefines the way we look at our terrain. Keith Curtis is jaw-dropping awesome with skill and technique that completely tames what was once thought of as unrideable. And Tony Jenkins with his balls-to-the-wall style of riding thrills and brings some humour to the group.  

Spills are inevitable when you’re givin' 'er! Chris Burandt’s angle of the dangle and his near-patented pin and wiggle are just some awesome tips to help outsmart the mountain. If you have headphones, put them on and crank it for Burandt’s segment at the end. Goosebumps—I promise. The combination of sled noises, an epic tune and deep pow will have you busting it in the middle of the room. Get this video—you’ll love it! 

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