Me (Henrik Harlaut) and my friend Victor Salén put toghter this edit from one day of playing, Dec 28 2011! Not the typical kind of edit that i usally do, this time i tried to focus a little bit more to showcase what kind of person I am and little bit less on crazy tricks after eachother. Hope all you guys will enjoy it. - EDOLLO Make sure to check out Inspired Media's new movie this fall "The Education Of Style" www.inspiredmedia.tv www.hharalut.com
Henrik Harlaut, born in 1991 in Stockholm and raised in Åre, Sweden, is one of the most iconic and creative freestyle skiers in the history of freeskiing. From an early age, he fell in love with park and street skiing, developing a signature style instantly recognizable by his baggy pants, dreadlocks, and hip-hop-influenced mannerisms. He changed the game in Big Air by landing the first nose butter triple cork 1620 and has racked up over thirteen X Games medals, including eight golds, mainly in slopestyle and Big Air. He also represented Sweden at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, PyeongChang, and Beijing, notably earning a bronze medal in Big Air in 2022. Beyond podiums, Henrik is celebrated for his approach to skiing focused on creativity and style, often choosing to film segments or ride events like Kimbo Sessions over strict competition. Through films, standout video parts, and his own series with Level 1, Armada, and Harlaut Apparel, he has played a huge role in reshaping freeski culture. His positive energy, laid-back philosophy, and authenticity continue to inspire the entire freestyle ski community.
Inspired Media Concepts is a production studio founded in 2010 by professional skier Tanner Hall and filmmaker Eric Iberg. Born from the desire to create ski films that skillfully blend riding, music, and urban culture, the studio quickly made its mark with standout projects like Be Inspired, In Search, and Road to Zion. Until 2016, Inspired Media produced videos that highlighted style, creativity, and positivity, with a strong focus on aesthetics and soundtracks. Although the brand officially ended, its spirit lives on through Inspired Movement, a project revived by Eric Iberg. Even today, Inspired Media’s influence remains strong in freeski culture, serving as a benchmark for those who aim to combine technique with artistic expression.