Ams, get out your cameras: Superunknown VII is here.

SPONSORED BY Level 1 Productions, Superunknown is an freeski video competition that’s fast becoming one of the toughest on the scene. The contest is aimed toward amateurs, and videos can be no longer than 2 minutes and 30 seconds. Level 1 is hoping that this year’s entries will top last year’s in both quantity and quality.

Last year’s winner, Niklas Ericsson, beat a pool of over 100 entries from around the world to take the prize. In this week’s video, Ericsson comes back with a taster of what’s coming in this year’s contest.

If you’re planning on entering Superunknown VII, you’d better get moving: entry closes on January 31.

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Adam Roy

Chicago native Adam Roy is the former-Editor of Matador Sports and an aspiring renaissance man to boot. For more of Adam's writing, check out his blog at Ill-Advised Adventures.

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