The first thing that drew my attention to Savage Race was their take on the Quarter Pipe and Monkey Bars. When comparing their 'Colossus' and 'Sawtooth' to Tough Mudder's 'Everest' and 'Funky Monkey' the edge goes to Savage Race. Tough Mudder is what got me into Obstacle Course races, but a badass obstacle design is a badass obstacle design. When comparing 'Colossus' to 'Everest' the first thing that strikes me is the sheer size of 'Colossus'. The quarter pipe is enormous and while they give you a rope to help yourself up, there are still plenty of participants that require a lot of help up. 'Everest', on the other hand, seems to have gotten shorter from when I ran Mid Atlantic Tough Mudder in 2012 versus 2013. I can't really prove it, but my whole team felt it was easier. Additionally 'Colossus' has a giant waterslide off the back of the quarter pipe unlike anything I have seen at other races. The best part about the slide? It isn't built over gravel and rocks so it doesn't destroy you while sliding down. In my opinion, 'Colossus' is the best obstacle in the business (Savage also claims it costs $50,000 to build).
I mean, just look at it..... |
Mud N' Guts left everyone FILTHY |
Savage Race Pros
1. The more races they put on the better their obstacles will get. The fact that they have two of the best obstacles going right now is impressive considering they have only put on 7 races to date. I can't wait to see what they put together for Mid Atlantic 2014.
This thing belongs in a theme park |
Team Mudder Faulkers Posing with Davy Jones |
4. Prior to the race, the Savage team emailed participants informing them that the 7 mile course had been reduced to 4 miles. While this seems like a negative, the forecast was calling for extreme temperatures and to protect the participants they re-routed the course through shaded areas. This decision was not popular, but based on the heat I was experiencing at the after party, I can't imagine what the later waves were dealing with. Kudos to Savage for making the hard decision and still putting on a great event.
Savage Race Cons
1. Not much to complain about here, but the heat, re-routing of the course, and local authorities made them eliminate some of their staple obstacles like 'Colon Blow 5000' and 'Blazed'. While I commend them for making the right call, it still sucked to lose some obstacles and distance.
2. Showers were really far away and from what I heard taking forever. My team and I stumbled across a hose by a barn and were able to clean off quickly without the wait. After reading their facebook comments section, Savage already has plans to remedy this next year.
Conclusion
Savage Race is quickly on it's way to becoming my favorite race. As a smaller series they put on an incredible event. Had the course been 7 miles and all of their advertised obstacles been included, I may already be calling it my favorite race. That being said, Tough Mudder has a few new Large scale obstacles that raise the bar once again (Pirates Booty comes to mind) and Savage's design team will need to continue to go bigger and badder to keep up with the big boys of the business. But if 'Colossus' and 'Sawtooth' are any indication, that might not be too much of a problem for them. If you have a chance, sign up for a Savage Race today. You will NOT regret it.
-Keith
Thanks for this great review! I look forward to seeing your team next year!
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Savage Race
http://www.savagerace.com/
Anytime Sam! You guys have a great thing going on. Keep it up!
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