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Published on 2026/07/03
SRVIRAL #2258
Trying to record a video in an elevator.
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SRVIRAL #2258
Trying to record a video in an elevator.
![]() I go down like this |
![]() In flip flops |
![]() Hand brake |
![]() On the shoulder |
![]() Do not move |
![]() Training at home |
![]() Hand luggage |
![]() Base jump |
![]() Just enough |
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Published on 2026/04/29
SRVIRAL #2216
His last rap
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SRVIRAL #2216
His last rap
![]() Do not touch |
![]() Off the motorcycle |
![]() Catapult |
![]() Parkour |
![]() Anti-steal |
![]() Precision |
![]() Good reflexes |
![]() Rearview |
![]() Playing with dad |
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Published on 2025/10/09
SRVIRAL #2079
Hit it harder!
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SRVIRAL #2079
Hit it harder!
![]() Jumping over heads |
![]() Trying to get some attention |
![]() Domino effect |
![]() Art with cheddar |
![]() Regrets |
![]() BASE Jumping |
![]() Fish rice |
![]() On ice |
![]() The smartass |
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Published on 2025/09/10
FLYING WITH WINGS UNDER THE SUIT
What you see in this video isn�t just any wingsuit. It�s an experimental variant that adds an extra lift system beneath the suit: a vertical strut connected to a horizontal wing profile that looks a lot like the stabilizers on a miniature airplane.
The concept is similar to hydrofoils in surfing: those boards with a submerged wing that, thanks to hydrodynamics, lift the board above the water and let you glide even without waves. Here it�s the same idea, but in the air: the extra wing generates more lift force, letting the pilot turn part of the vertical drop into horizontal glide.
The result? A flight that�s more efficient and stable than with a traditional wingsuit. The added wing provides a better glide ratio, more control over trajectory, and the ability to cover longer distances before deploying the parachute. Technically, it�s a shift from simple controlled freefall to true assisted aerodynamic gliding.
It�s the natural evolution of the wingsuit: from the �birdman� to the human micro-glider. And from the outside, it looks like a hybrid between a flight suit and airplane wings. A true piece of engineering madness�and pure adrenaline.
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FLYING WITH WINGS UNDER THE SUIT
What you see in this video isn�t just any wingsuit. It�s an experimental variant that adds an extra lift system beneath the suit: a vertical strut connected to a horizontal wing profile that looks a lot like the stabilizers on a miniature airplane.
The concept is similar to hydrofoils in surfing: those boards with a submerged wing that, thanks to hydrodynamics, lift the board above the water and let you glide even without waves. Here it�s the same idea, but in the air: the extra wing generates more lift force, letting the pilot turn part of the vertical drop into horizontal glide.
The result? A flight that�s more efficient and stable than with a traditional wingsuit. The added wing provides a better glide ratio, more control over trajectory, and the ability to cover longer distances before deploying the parachute. Technically, it�s a shift from simple controlled freefall to true assisted aerodynamic gliding.
It�s the natural evolution of the wingsuit: from the �birdman� to the human micro-glider. And from the outside, it looks like a hybrid between a flight suit and airplane wings. A true piece of engineering madness�and pure adrenaline.
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😅😝😘
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Published on 2025/08/12
NOT EVERY FLIGHT ENDS WITH A SMOOTH LANDING
Flying is one of those dreams most of us have had. Feeling the wind slicing across your face, gliding through the sky like it�s your natural habitat � and if you throw in acrobatics, impossible spins, and low passes just inches above the ground, it becomes pure adrenaline. Wingsuits and extreme paragliding have turned that dream into reality for a lucky � or daring � few.
But let�s be honest: part of the magnetism of these videos isn�t just how spectacular it is to see someone flying within centimeters of a mountain or pulling off a perfect loop. It�s that little tingle we get when we think, �What if�?� And yes, sometimes the �what if� happens: a miscalculated turn, a treacherous gust of wind, or a landing that doesn�t go as planned.
We�re not exactly rooting for the crash, but let�s admit it � when you play this close to the edge, there�s something in us that wants to see what happens if it goes wrong. And in this compilation, there�s a bit of everything: flawless flights that take your breath away, and the occasional abrupt ending that�s a reminder that no matter how high you fly, gravity is always waiting for its turn.
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Today�s slow-motion clip.
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NOT EVERY FLIGHT ENDS WITH A SMOOTH LANDING
Flying is one of those dreams most of us have had. Feeling the wind slicing across your face, gliding through the sky like it�s your natural habitat � and if you throw in acrobatics, impossible spins, and low passes just inches above the ground, it becomes pure adrenaline. Wingsuits and extreme paragliding have turned that dream into reality for a lucky � or daring � few.
But let�s be honest: part of the magnetism of these videos isn�t just how spectacular it is to see someone flying within centimeters of a mountain or pulling off a perfect loop. It�s that little tingle we get when we think, �What if�?� And yes, sometimes the �what if� happens: a miscalculated turn, a treacherous gust of wind, or a landing that doesn�t go as planned.
We�re not exactly rooting for the crash, but let�s admit it � when you play this close to the edge, there�s something in us that wants to see what happens if it goes wrong. And in this compilation, there�s a bit of everything: flawless flights that take your breath away, and the occasional abrupt ending that�s a reminder that no matter how high you fly, gravity is always waiting for its turn.
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ExtraBall by david
Today�s slow-motion clip.
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Published on 2025/07/28
FATAL WINGSUIT CRASH
They fly inches from the ground, skimming rocks, diving through canyons and forests, flipping gravity the finger along with every basic instinct of self-preservation.
And of course, sometimes, it goes wrong.
One of the clips in today�s compilation captures exactly that. Two people flying together, helmet cam rolling, slicing through a gorge at 200 to 250 km/h with barely a few meters between them and solid rock. The one in the back can�t pull up in time. You can tell he sees it coming, but there�s no space to react. He tries to lift, but it�s too late. He vanishes. Slams into the rock. That�s it.
The guy recording probably doesn�t even notice. At those speeds, with that level of focus, you�re not checking if your buddy�s still behind you. You�re just trying to survive your own flight.
This kind of flying isn�t just madness or showmanship. It�s ice in your veins, a sixth sense for terrain, and the ability to predict what�s about to happen before your brain even finishes the thought.
Because at those speeds, there�s no room for mistakes. No last-minute corrections. You either read it all right� or you don�t.
And not everyone does.
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ExtraBall
Today�s slow motion moment.
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FATAL WINGSUIT CRASH
They fly inches from the ground, skimming rocks, diving through canyons and forests, flipping gravity the finger along with every basic instinct of self-preservation.
And of course, sometimes, it goes wrong.
One of the clips in today�s compilation captures exactly that. Two people flying together, helmet cam rolling, slicing through a gorge at 200 to 250 km/h with barely a few meters between them and solid rock. The one in the back can�t pull up in time. You can tell he sees it coming, but there�s no space to react. He tries to lift, but it�s too late. He vanishes. Slams into the rock. That�s it.
The guy recording probably doesn�t even notice. At those speeds, with that level of focus, you�re not checking if your buddy�s still behind you. You�re just trying to survive your own flight.
This kind of flying isn�t just madness or showmanship. It�s ice in your veins, a sixth sense for terrain, and the ability to predict what�s about to happen before your brain even finishes the thought.
Because at those speeds, there�s no room for mistakes. No last-minute corrections. You either read it all right� or you don�t.
And not everyone does.
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ExtraBall
Today�s slow motion moment.
ExtraBall2
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Published on 2025/07/09
COLD BLOOD. NERVES OF STEEL
The kind of cold blood it takes to throw yourself off a cliff in a wingsuit and weave between canyons and treetops� that�s only comparable to challenging Chuck Norris to rock-paper-scissors knowing he always throws punch.
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Slow-mo highlight of the day.
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COLD BLOOD. NERVES OF STEEL
The kind of cold blood it takes to throw yourself off a cliff in a wingsuit and weave between canyons and treetops� that�s only comparable to challenging Chuck Norris to rock-paper-scissors knowing he always throws punch.
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ExtraBall
Slow-mo highlight of the day.
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Published on 2025/01/30
FLYING, THE DREAM OF EVERY HUMAN
Since the beginning of time, humans have dreamed of flying, inspired by birds and the freedom they embody. From Icarus to the Wright brothers, we have always sought to defy gravity and conquer the skies. While technology has allowed us to soar through the air and even reach space, the ultimate desire remains: to fly on our own, to feel the wind without relying on machines.
Sports like wingsuit flying, paragliding, or BASE jumping are the modern expression of this eternal dream.
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- He's just playing. He�s not doing anything.
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FLYING, THE DREAM OF EVERY HUMAN
Since the beginning of time, humans have dreamed of flying, inspired by birds and the freedom they embody. From Icarus to the Wright brothers, we have always sought to defy gravity and conquer the skies. While technology has allowed us to soar through the air and even reach space, the ultimate desire remains: to fly on our own, to feel the wind without relying on machines.
Sports like wingsuit flying, paragliding, or BASE jumping are the modern expression of this eternal dream.
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ExtraBall
- He's just playing. He�s not doing anything.
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Published on 2024/10/29
JEB CORLISS� PLANE CRASH
Just over two years ago, the renowned BASE jumper Jeb Corliss suffered a serious accident due to a miscalculation that caused him to crash his legs into rocks. Although the incident was severe, he was fortunate, and that day, Corliss walked away with a second chance.
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The slow motion of the day.
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JEB CORLISS� PLANE CRASH
Just over two years ago, the renowned BASE jumper Jeb Corliss suffered a serious accident due to a miscalculation that caused him to crash his legs into rocks. Although the incident was severe, he was fortunate, and that day, Corliss walked away with a second chance.
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ExtraBall
The slow motion of the day.
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Published on 2024/10/16
THE MASSIVE BALLS OF WINGSUIT PILOTS
Wingsuit pilots have incredible precision. Before jumping, they plan everything: study the terrain, calculate altitude and trajectory, and control every movement in the air. They often perform several reconnaissance jumps with parachutes to familiarize themselves with the terrain at lower speeds and calculate their safety margins. The most impressive thing is their absolute nerve when flying so close to the ground or rocks, almost as if they know they won�t hit anything. There�s no room for mistakes. It�s all about pure control and confidence, knowing their trajectory to the millimeter.
The first video is a 2k24 highlight by Chase Reinford, a young adrenaline junkie who pushes his limits in every jump. A clear example is at 02:50, when he calculates the exact moment to open his wings and passes between two mountains. It�s simply spectacular. And at 04:34, he flies under a tree�not beside it, under it. Absolutely insane.
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ExtraBall by david
Slow-motion of the day.
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THE MASSIVE BALLS OF WINGSUIT PILOTS
Wingsuit pilots have incredible precision. Before jumping, they plan everything: study the terrain, calculate altitude and trajectory, and control every movement in the air. They often perform several reconnaissance jumps with parachutes to familiarize themselves with the terrain at lower speeds and calculate their safety margins. The most impressive thing is their absolute nerve when flying so close to the ground or rocks, almost as if they know they won�t hit anything. There�s no room for mistakes. It�s all about pure control and confidence, knowing their trajectory to the millimeter.
The first video is a 2k24 highlight by Chase Reinford, a young adrenaline junkie who pushes his limits in every jump. A clear example is at 02:50, when he calculates the exact moment to open his wings and passes between two mountains. It�s simply spectacular. And at 04:34, he flies under a tree�not beside it, under it. Absolutely insane.
# Watch videos
ExtraBall by david
Slow-motion of the day.
ExtraBall2
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