- Team of jet skiers decided to stage the stunt on a lake in Ontario, Canada
- They wanted to see if it was still possible to flyboard dressed as a dinosaur
- Team connected the board to a 300-hp seadoo, which worked for 10 seconds
If they had not gone extinct 65 million years ago, you might have actually believed this was a T-Rex flyboarding.
Instead it was a group of professional jet skiers, who decided to stage the stunt on a lake in Ontario, Canada to see if flyboarding was still possible with a dinosaur costume on.
Connecting the flyboard to a ‘300-horsepower race seadoo’, the team launched one of their members of staff into the air wearing the T-Rex outfit.
A team of jet skiers in Ontario, Canada decided to dress one of their colleagues up as a T-rex and send him shooting in the air with a flyboard
As they watch nervously, the TorontoPWC worker starts to hover above the water of Muskoka Lake
The pretend T-Rex manages to stay in the air for around 10 seconds before coming crashing down into the water
The man, named by his colleagues at TorontoPWC as Justin Taylor, manages to stay floating above the water for around 10 seconds before coming crashing down.
Posting the video online, one of them said: ‘So this happened this weekend.
‘We decided to hook up the flyboard to @first1in_last1out race rxpx300 and experience some with the T-Rex costume on.
‘Can’t believe it worked. We can always rely on Justin Taylor to give us a laugh.’
The amusing footage, filmed at Ontario’s Muskoka Lakes, has sparked interest on social media with thousands of views.
Posting the video online, one of the team said: ‘We can always rely on Justin Taylor to give us a laugh’