Watch: 14-Year-Old Brody Mulik’s Tow Session At Irate North Point
Step inside to see why Jack Robinson stamped Brody ‘the real deal’
Picture a blowfly pinned under a glass cup, thrashing itself senseless against the walls with manic, unstoppable energy. Fearless, relentless, and too small to feel pain. All we can do is observe, safe on the other side of the glass, and pretend to understand the creature we’re looking at.
Brody Mulik is the fly. The glass, in this case, is the glowing screen in front of you — phone, laptop, VR headset — your window into his frenzied orbit.
Fresh-faced at 14, Brody’s already making noise as one of West Oz’s most audacious stuntmen — toying with The Box, and landing a seat among the 28 kids in the final cut of the Snapt Odyssey. For more proof of clout, Jack Robbo stamped Brody as ‘the real deal,’ the same guy who clamped the trophy at Surf100, right in the spot where the above clip was filmed.
In that clip, Brody’s getting towed into cockeyed sets at North Point, attempting inverted backflips and pulling into bent, misshapen tubes — feet strapped in, the gear acting as a training aid for faster comfort in flight and heavy conditions. One day, those shackles will fall, and he’ll fly free.
Well worth your time.
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