Ever try to flip a hat onto your head?
It's harder than it looks but nothing compared to what Dominic "D-trix" Sandoval and his crew pulled off in their newest video.
In the video, Sandoval performs several individual hat tricks, shows a video of a mentor doing an insane hat spin in a dance routine and completes several tricks with his friends where hats end up on their own heads.
It took them 73 hours to film the video, according to Sandoval.
Sandoval gained notoriety when he competed in "So You Think You Can Dance" in 2005, according to his Facebook fan page. He and dance crew "Quest Crew" won "Randy Jackson Presents America's Best Dance Crew," in 2008, according to IMDb.
He now makes YouTube videos full time. His videos feature him and friends in nonsensical scenes such as "Teach Me How to Plank" and "20 Laughs."
His channel theDOMINICshow has over 3.2 million subscribers.
Sandoval has appeared in "Agents of Secret Stuff," "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel" and a Panic! at the Disco music video, according to IMDb.
Watch the video on YouTube here.
It's harder than it looks but nothing compared to what Dominic "D-trix" Sandoval and his crew pulled off in their newest video.
In the video, Sandoval performs several individual hat tricks, shows a video of a mentor doing an insane hat spin in a dance routine and completes several tricks with his friends where hats end up on their own heads.
It took them 73 hours to film the video, according to Sandoval.
Sandoval gained notoriety when he competed in "So You Think You Can Dance" in 2005, according to his Facebook fan page. He and dance crew "Quest Crew" won "Randy Jackson Presents America's Best Dance Crew," in 2008, according to IMDb.
He now makes YouTube videos full time. His videos feature him and friends in nonsensical scenes such as "Teach Me How to Plank" and "20 Laughs."
His channel theDOMINICshow has over 3.2 million subscribers.
Sandoval has appeared in "Agents of Secret Stuff," "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel" and a Panic! at the Disco music video, according to IMDb.
Watch the video on YouTube here.