Wasting no time at all, Murray took a trip to Majorca to finish off this official welcome to the pro team video. Sit back and enjoy.
When you see the names Bruno Hoffmann and Murray Loubser in the same video title, you know you're in for something special. And it doesn't end there - add in a whole host of incredible Taiwanese spots with the camera work of Rich Forne and you've got a sure fire winner.
“Visitor” Is a Self-filmed IPhone video where I documented a few Solo exploratory Cruises. Riding & searching for spots through the city Streets to wherever the days whim would lead me.
Murray Loubser is a versatile rider who can destroy anything put in front of him. However, for this project he took a specific approach and focused in on the various "side walls" (AKA wall-ledges/wedges) around Cape Town and surrounding areas. Here's what Murray had to say about the project.
The incredible VANS Unfiltered series returns for its final instalment, this time in the "Mother City" - Cape Town. Felix Prangenberg joins South African and fellow Vans teammate, Murray Loubser and they go to work on the finest Cape Town spots as only they know how - needless to say, the clips they came away with are next level. Sit back and soak it all in.
Murray Loubser came through with some of his signature tech style and eye for unique set-ups in this one. "MUX" Mostly filmed pre-covid, Murray and filmer Gregory Fraser linked up on weekends and whenever possible to bring you this awesome combination of art and BMX. Over grind your way over to the play button and enjoy.
Visitor / A raw self filmed BMX video set in the streets of Cape Town South Africa.
Double trouble via Murray Loubser and Jason Prins out in South Africa. Filmed on a bunch of different missions throughout Cape Town, these two killed it both on the bike and behind the camera. Those last handful of clips are outrageous!
BMX Street: Murray Loubser Tripod Edit / woozyBMX 2021
Murray Loubser is a BMX Street sensation in his native South Africa and he has combined with his mentor - former rider and Red Bull Photographer Wayne Reiche - to create a hypnotic Cape Town video with 'Shapes in the City'. Here is all you need to know:
- The 24-year-old Loubser honed his BMX skills in the sleepy village of Gansbaai after moving from Cape Town and went on to win the coveted Ghetto Jam title in 2015.
- South African bike legend Reiche has had a huge effect on Loubser's career and they hooked up for this project after Loubser's 'Desert Ride' with Eric Garbers in 2018.