On March 31st, some of the PWA's finest strapped ShadowBoxes to their boards and hit Hookipa to determine who could jump the highest once and for all.
Levi Siver (DaKine, MFC) stomped an enormous back loop measuring 52 feet 7 inches, and Boujmaa Guilloul (Starboard, Severne, MFC) soared 62 feet over the famous reef break during a straight air.
The ShadowBox is a new GPS unit that attaches to your board so you can analyze your speed, distance covered, heights during jumps, and much, much more.
Not only did the guys have the GPS units strapped to them, but they also had GoPro cameras mounted to their booms and cameras on the beach so that you guys at home could experience the adrenaline-pumping action, too.
Watch the video.