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Which shoes will protect your feet the most?

2,912,998 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

Комментарии: 10

Фото профиля floridanow1
floridanow11 год назад

Who jumps on a bed of nails for clicks? Earth has officially run out of silly skits.

Фото профиля Caveirovski
Caveirovski1 год назад

I know a better way to protect my feet: don't jump on nails

Фото профиля Shaun Moore
Shaun Moore1 год назад

I can feel the nails going through my feet each time he jumps.

Фото профиля Gnojek
Gnojek1 год назад

There’s too many nails which distributes the weight evenly. Try less and see what happens 🤭

Фото профиля Ayrton Mavulule
Ayrton Mavulule1 год назад

There are too many nails, remove them and leave only two for both feet.

Фото профиля Amazing Pics
Amazing Pics1 год назад

You should try this one👇 1. Amazon- 2. Global-

Фото профиля Cute Bi boi :3
Cute Bi boi :31 год назад

the nails being all together like that makes it so the surface area of the impact is very, very big. which makes the pressure the nails do over him very small, which is why perforation does not happen

Фото профиля Detective Tiger's Stories
Detective Tiger's Stories1 год назад

For real life conclusions it would be better to do the test with just one nail...

Фото профиля Arrow
Arrow1 год назад

Not even sure if any shoes would protect in this case what do you guys think?

Фото профиля The Conspiratorial Inquisitor
The Conspiratorial Inquisitor1 год назад

This is stupid. Do it on one nail, anything not styrofoam will hold up on a bed of nails.

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