Outside TV Brings Adventure Sports to Life With Launch of New Subscription Video Service

Available on Amazon channels via on-demand, Outside TV Features covers moto, skate, surf, mountain biking, sherpa adventures and even slack lining

The thrill of extreme sports will now be delivered to your living room or laptop courtesy of Outside TV, which launched a new subscription video service on Thursday.

Outside TV Features will cover the world of action and adventure sports, from moto to skate, surf, mountain biking, and even sherpa adventures and slack lining (for the uninitiated, that involves balancing on a rope or webbing fixed high about the ground).

The thrilling full-length films feature athletes such as Paul Rodriguez, Travis Pastrana, John John Florence, Angel Collinson, Jolene Von Vugt and Sierra Quitiquit. The series is available on-demand on Amazon channels for $4.99 per month, or for a free seven-day trial.

Outside TV Features will roll out film titles throughout 2017 and they will also be offered on additional platforms, to be announced at a later date, according to a statement from the network.

Click here to try out Outside TV Features, and watch the trailer above.

Among the 46 film titles set be released in the first wave of Outside TV Features on Dec. 22 are:

“View From a Blue Moon” — Surf film featuring John John Florence and his closest friends from his home on the North Shore of Oahu to his favorite surfing destinations around the globe.

“We are Blood” Modern day skate epic featuring Paul Rodriguez and other top skateboarders as they travel the globe pushing the limits of what’s possible on four wheels.

“Unreal” — Glacial walls transform into mountain bike trails, weather elements and thousand pound mammals become riding partners.

“Paradise Waits” — Ski and Snowboard from the award-winning filmmaking crew that brought you 2014’s Almost Ablaze.

“Action Figures” — Modern-day athletes (Travis Pastrana, Josh Sheehan, Jolene Von Vugt) in an ode to the old school action sports videos and a bold step forward in filmmaking and extreme human performance.

“Psychic Migrations” — Directed by veteran surf filmmaker Ryan Thomas and featuring Kelly Slater, this film was shot on location in the West Indies, East Indies, Australia, Polynesia, and Central and South America.

“Flying Dagger” — The inspiring tell-all feature about wingsuit pilot Jeb Corliss, his accident, miraculous survival, redemption, journey to face his demons, to fulfill his dreams and strong determination to make them a reality.

“Into the Mind” — With stunning cinematography and groundbreaking storytelling techniques, the Sherpas blur the lines between dream state and reality, and immerse you into the mind of a common skier as he attempts to climb and ski the ultimate mountain.

“Untethered” — Slacklining and highlining in Vancouver, British Columbia.

“The Sammy C Project” — The recipient of two 2016 Powder Awards, this film is about Sammy Carlson who abruptly stepped away from competition and dropped out of the Olympic rat race – even as slopestyle skiing was about to make its Winter Olympic debut. His newfound focus landed in the backcountry, where his drive and creativity could max out far beyond the limits of preset slopestyle courses.

“Sierra Quitiquit: How Did I Get Here” — From humble beginnings, complex family dynamics and tragic, life-changing events, to her unlikely rise to success in two very different worlds: fashion modeling and professional skiing. “How Did I Get Here” is a coming-of-age story, full of adventure, exploration, heartbreak, growth and inspiration.

“The SUP Movie” — Follow Kai Lenny and the best stand-up paddlers paired with leading action sports cinematographers as they travel around the globe chasing the world’s most perfect waves as well as capturing unique perspectives from all facets of this growing sport

“Supertramps: Thailand” — Seven friends including Benj Cave, Max Cave and Kody Kerbox push the limits of their comfort zone as they endure 28 days with no plans, accommodation or money in South East Asia.

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