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diving into 1000 mousetraps: a 4k slow motion experiment

ever wondered what it would be like to jump onto a trampoline filled with 1000 mousetraps? well, the slow mo guys, gav and dan, decided to find out! in this thrilling experiment, they spent 4 hours setting up 1000 mousetraps and then 4 seconds setting them all off. the result? a mesmerizing 4k slow motion video that will leave you speechless.

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2nd channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/ucgc4nn0rqqdeqacnzaimo_q

filmed on the phantom flex 4k at 1000fps, this video captures every detail of the mousetrap mayhem. gav and dan were incredibly nervous as they prepared for the jump, but they were determined to see the experiment through. after a few calamities, dan was ready to leap from the ladder onto the trampoline full of mousetraps.

"i just want to get on with it," dan said as he prepared to jump. "let's go!"

with a deep breath, dan jumped onto the trampoline, triggering the mousetraps and sending them flying in all directions. the slow motion footage captured every moment of the chaos, from the mousetraps snapping shut to the trampoline bouncing under the weight of the traps.

"i think they all went off," dan said as he emerged from the pile of mousetraps. "it wasn't like anything really painful. it was kind of comfy, actually."

the slow mo guys' experiment was a testament to the power of slow motion video. by filming at 1000fps, they were able to capture every detail of the mousetrap mayhem, from the mousetraps snapping shut to the trampoline bouncing under the weight of the traps.

if you're interested in learning more about slow motion video, check out our comprehensive guide on choosing the right camera gear for travel videos. and if you're looking for more slow motion destruction, be sure to watch our video on lego sets crash testing in slow motion.

in conclusion, the slow mo guys' experiment with 1000 mousetraps was a thrilling and educational experience. by filming in 4k slow motion, they were able to capture every detail of the mousetrap mayhem, from the mousetraps snapping shut to the trampoline bouncing under the weight of the traps. if you're interested in slow motion video, be sure to check out the slow mo guys' channel and our other resources on slow motion video.

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