Video: T-Rex Steals Jet Ski And Does Insane Backflips


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The easiest thing for an editor for a jet ski magazine is to plug in Liquid Militia/Hydro-Turf rider Mark Gomez’s name and see what the Internet comes up. He’s always up to something cool and that in and of itself is an editor’s dream. His latest exploit has already been making the rounds with the core freestyle community and we thought we’d like to cap off the week with a giant rubber tyrannosaurs on a freestyle ski. Here’s the scoop:

“When a T-Rex dinosaur hits the lake on a jet ski it’s a show!! Especially when it’s piloted by LM’s own Mark Gomez. While Gomez was still up in the Pacific Northwest last week (after his recent competition at the 2016 Blowsion Surf Slam) he had an opportunity to meet up with fellow freerider Guillermo Casas, who was in town also for the Surf Slam.

“Gomez has had an idea to do something with this T-Rex suit he purchased just for this purpose. But, didn’t have anything solid planned until Guillermo entered the picture. Guillermo was down to launch his drone that he had brought with him from Costa Rica (where he resides) to film a session with Gomez and see what happens. Gomez knew he wanted to incorporate his passion for jet skiing into it, of course. Gomez being the pro he is, just needed to go out and do what he loves, while Guillermo does his thing with the drone.

“All in all, this was a unique experience as the Lake was mostly empty and they had the whole cove to themselves, which is always a plus when filming. Without boring you to death on too much chitchat, the video came out dope. Gomez is always making things look fun and easy. We hope everyone enjoys this video and a massive kudos shout out to Guillermo for taking on the task of filming the entire shoot.”

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Kevin Shaw

Editor-in-Chief – kevin.shaw@shawgroupmedia.com Kevin Shaw is a decade-long powersports and automotive journalist whose love for things that go too fast has led him to launching The Watercraft Journal. Almost always found with stained hands and dirt under his fingernails, Kevin has an eye for the technical while keeping a eye out for beautiful photography and a great story.

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