Sanna: Against The Tide - Premiere Screening
GRIT, GUTS, AND A TRAIL THAT FOUGHT BACK
The goal was simple, but far from easy: run 186 miles in under 50 hours.
The reality? Wet feet, wild weather, sleep-deprived miles, and one of the toughest decisions of Sanna’s running life.
Join us for the premiere of Sanna: Against The Tide, Harrier’s brand-new documentary, capturing the full, unfiltered story of Sanna’s FKT attempt on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. The highs, the heartbreak, and everything in between. Filmed by Stephen Reid, it’s a powerful look at what it really means to go all in, dig deep, and know when to pull back.
Fancy a run first?
We’ll be meeting at 6.30pm for a 7km trail run led by Sanna herself, covering a stretch of the very route she attempted her FKT on. It’ll be an easy pace with plenty of sea views. Just bring your trail shoes and weather-appropriate kit.
Just here for the film?
Join us at 7:45pm, with the screening kicking off at 8pm.
Meet the team
Hang out with Sanna, Harrier founder Kate Parker, and filmmaker Stephen Reid - the people who lived it, supported it, and brought it to the screen.
Where
The Torch Cinema, St Peter’s Rd, Milford Haven, SA73 2BU
When
Wednesday 30th July
Tickets
£7.50 per ticket. All proceeds go to Pembrokeshire National Trust, helping protect the wild places that inspire runs like this one.
Come for the run, stay for the story. It’s one you won’t forget.
SANNA’S KIT CHOICES
CHECK OUT THE GEAR SHE USED
“One of the real wins of this adventure was the kit. I used the Harrier 10L – Kinder vest, and it was faultless. No back pain, no chafing, even with the crazy mix of heat and rain. I carried all my snacks with no faffing and no hand cramps — those side bottle holders are gold. For fluids, I had two 500ml bottles and a 300ml for my Coke fix (priorities!).”
“When the rain hit hard around 130 miles in, the Harrier Exmoor Pro coat came out. It kept my body dry and warm, even as my feet suffered. It’s so light I’d carried it from the start without even noticing it was there. At checkpoints, I threw on the Lomond insulated jacket — warm without sending me into sleepy territory, which is crucial during long efforts.”
Catch next week’s newsletter for more information on our upcoming Exmoor PRO waterproof jackets. In the meantime, bag yourself a bargain on our current waterproof range - now on sale!
“At 120 miles, I brought out the Helvellyn Pro poles to give my legs some backup for the final push. I don’t usually use poles, but I’m a convert now. They’re so light, I could eat and open gates while using them. Seriously impressed.”
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