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Gigantic Custom Slip 'N Slide Ramp

On an action-packed journey subsidized by Mountain Dew, film maker Devin Graham of Devin Super Tramp had the opportunity to capture some amazing video of extreme sports lovers releasing off a custom-made slip 'n slide, appropriately known as Glide N Fly. The #DEWROADTRIP took Graham and his team to Ohio Dreams, an action sports camping in Butler, Ohio that features this monstrous, lubricated ramp.

One after another, whether on BMX motorbikes or simply moving down the slick mountain in nothing more than their swimming trunks, the members were sent rocketing off the amazing slip 'n slide and into a massive share. Graham's movie shows just how much fun everyone present had, some secured with Go-Pro cameras on headgear or having onto a Go-Scope, as they took their turn sliding, capturing some air with a few amazing flips, and diving into the massive pool. Be sure to check that movie out, below.

Slip N Fly Photo



Slip N Fly Video

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