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Flat Top Ninja Paramotor Fly Camping 8300 ft!! Powered Paragliding Extreme Adventures!!!

http://u-turnusa.com Paramotor fly camping is another powered paragliding capability made popular by WPPGA paramotor World Champion SUPERDELL Schanze. The new Flat Top Ninja from http://u-turnusa.com is so lightweight and so powerful it can easily carry hundreds of pounds of equipment. The Flat Top Ninja is 12 lbs lighter than the Simonini powered Flat Top 200 but with even more power. This new paramotor brings a capability to the sport never before seen. By reducing the weight by 12 lbs and increasing the power it makes carrying extra gear to incredible altitudes extremely easy. Plus with the invention of the new K2 paraglider also available from http://u-turnusa.com it makes launching in tight areas at high altitude not just possible but easy. Put that together with the lightest camping gear in the world from http://totallyawesome.com and a whole new sport of fly camping becomes an impressive and enjoyable reality. Another new and exciting technology that makes fly camping very practical is the Super Mini Reserve. In the past reserve parachutes have weighed between 6-9 lbs but the Super Mini Reserve parachute weighs only 3 lbs but is rated for up to 256 lbs!! Just the weight saving on the reserve alone can make up for the weight of the latest camping gear. For example the new Hexamid Solo tent weighs only 1 lb complete with tent poles and titanium tent stakes, the Passion 1 sleeping bag weighs only 9oz and the Neo Air Mattress weighs only 14oz. Add 6oz for the travel pillow and you still have less than 3 lbs of incredibly comfortable camping gear. For more information on the world's best and lightest camping equipment and paramotor gear just check out http://totallyawesome.com FLY CAMPING!! A new sport is born!!!

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Added: 209 days ago by ripcord

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Trike Racing - Fast and the Furious

I'm on facebook now!! :) https://www.facebook.com/devinsupertrampyoutube And don't forget to add my Twitter! :) http://www.twitter.com/devinsupertramp The music for this video was composed by my friend Elton Luz. You can contact him at his website down below, he also did the sound design. http://www.eltonluz.com He also did the music for my fire knife dance video in which you can see right below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uxUNyQ_c1E Film was made by Devin Graham For the filming of this video my friend Jace LeRoy was a huge part of it. He spent the day filming it with me, running his camera (Canon T3i). This video would not have happened if it wasn't for my friends Danielle Jensen and Tyce Jensen. They are the original creators of the modified trikes that were rode in the video. They even had a speedometer attached to the bikes they were riding, and they clocked in going 55mph down the road we filmed at, passing cars in the process. We shot this in a place called Powder Mountain Utah. As far as the sound design for this video, we actually didn't use a SINGLE piece of audio from the actual day of filming. For all the bike sounds and shoe noises, we recorded those the next day in a parking lot. I had my friends Scott Clarke and Ryan Faulkner help me record the audio for it. We recorded the sounds by getting a broken bike and throwing that against the cement for bike crash sounds. We then towed me behind a truck with my feet dragging against the cement to capture the same noises that were made the day of filming with the shoes skidding against the concrete. I did all the sound design. My business partner/friend Jacob Schwarz color corrected this. You can contact him in the link right below. http://mysterybox.us/ On a technical note, we filmed this video with... Canon 5D Mark II Canon T3i As far as lenses we used: Canon 16-35mm F/2.8 L series lens Canon 70-200 F/2.8 L series lens Canon 10-22mm EF-S For the "aerial" looking shot in the video, my friend Jace climbed to the top of one of the mountains to "get the shot", he had to travel through crazy amounts of dense forest and a river creek to get it, so shout out to him for making that happen :) Also as a last friendly reminder, make sure to follow me on twitter and facebook, it's the cool thing to do these days :) https://www.facebook.com/devinsupertrampyoutube http://twitter.com/devinsupertramp For more info on the making of this video and the rest of my videos, make sure and check out my blog right below, and while your at it, you might as well follow that to ;) http://devingraham.blogspot.com/ Film directed and edited by Devin Graham For job enquirers ONLY you can contact me down below. dpdevin@gmail.com is also my email i use daily.

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Added: 209 days ago by ripcord

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