Dude Perfect’s Overtime 50 Sets New Guinness World Record on Medicine Balls While Launching ‘Review Roulette’

Tyler Toney crossed 343 feet balanced atop a series of medicine balls during Overtime 50, shattering a Guinness World Record he had originally set at 290 feet during Overtime 6 — a mark that had since climbed to 311 feet in enemy hands before he reclaimed and extended it in a single electrifying run.

Tyler Toney Reclaims and Shatters the Medicine Ball World Record

The challenge required Tyler — known to fans as T-Tone — to travel the full 360-foot length of an arena floor while remaining elevated on medicine balls, with no part of his body permitted to touch the ground. The official target distance to reclaim the record stood at 311 feet. Early attempts saw Tyler reach the 25-yard mark and the 30-yard line before losing balance, with Guinness adjudicator Paul observing every run in real time. On his decisive attempt, Tyler built a controlled rhythm across the floor, slowed his pace through the red zone, and completed the journey to seal the record at 343 feet — a gain of 32 feet beyond the mark he needed to beat. Paul presented the official Guinness World Records certificate to Tyler on the floor immediately after confirmation. The feat underscores a well-established principle in balance-sport athletics: momentum management at low speed is far more demanding than raw acceleration, and Tyler’s coaching team repeatedly called for deliberate deceleration as the critical variable separating success from failure across every attempt.

Cool Not Cool, J-Laser Inventions, and the Debut of Review Roulette

Overtime 50 opened with the unveiling of a new solid walnut desk featuring LED front panels and custom metalwork, presented as the official home for the new Overtime season. YouTube inventor J-Laser supplied every item for the ‘Cool Not Cool’ segment, bringing an Iron Man repulsor gauntlet that earned a ‘Super Cool’ vote, a retractable Spider-Man web shooter that successfully snagged a water bottle mid-air, and a functioning lightsaber — built in collaboration with creator Hacksmith — whose sound effects and illuminated blade earned Cody Jones his third ‘Super Cool’ of the segment. Cody’s Venom magnetic fluid presentation, sourced from NASA-developed ferrofluid originally engineered to assist with spacecraft refueling, drew a ‘Super Not Cool’ ruling from Ty Toney, who cited poor product selection from J-Laser’s available inventory as the deciding factor.

The episode’s new recurring segment, ‘Review Roulette,’ split the crew into two tables — Garrett Hilbert and Cody Jones paired against Coby Cotton and Cory Cotton — and tasked them with identifying mystery Amazon products from real customer reviews read aloud. Coby incorrectly identified a squirrel-feeder designed as a miniature picnic table, while Cody and Cory correctly identified a banana slicer after a second clue confirmed its shape was atypical of a standard banana’s curvature. The segment concluded with Coby Cotton and Garrett Hilbert failing to identify a neck cooler across two review clues, drawing a final score of 3.5 points for Cody and Cory.

‘Wheel Unfortunate’ selected Dude Perfect interns Jackson and Graham, who received a triple punishment known as the ‘Triple B’: eyebrow removal, a level-ten spray tan applied by Dr. Song, and braces — with Dr. Song confirming the tan’s duration at up to one month. The segment was hosted by Ned Forrester, returning in his role as game show host.

Tyler’s 343-foot medicine ball traverse now stands as one of the most physically demanding individual Guinness records in the Dude Perfect catalogue. Balance-sport records of this class are evaluated by Guinness World Records under strict adjudication protocols requiring a certified observer present at every valid attempt — the same standard applied to Tyler’s original 290-foot record in Overtime 6, making the full arc from first record to theft to reclamation a documented, officially verified progression across multiple episodes.

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