Devin Super Tramp Sparks Some Fun With Brp In New Sea Doo Video

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BRP and its Sea-Doo brand have united with Devin Super Tramp, Sea-Doo X-Team riders and NIKE wakeskate athletes in a new video to feature the Sea-Doo watercraft. 

This new video is an extension of an integrated campaign that incorporates experiential and digital marketing, the #SPARKSOMEFUN marketing campaign. 

“Last year, the Sea-Doo watercraft video created with Devin Super Tramp generated over 1.3 million views. Devin reinvented action videography for a new generation. Similarly, BRP has re-sparked the watercraft industry by bringing new people into the sport with the Sea-Doo Spark,” stated Julie Tourville, global marketing director, Sea-Doo watercraft. “This new video showcases how easily anyone can SPARK SOME FUN with their own Sea-Doo watercraft and become part of the Sea-Doo family.” 

Photo: BRP and YouTube filmmaking sensation Devin Super Tramp share the dream of owning a Sea Doo watercraft to watersports enthusiasts © BRP 2015

The Sea-Doo Spark watercraft features a nimble, compact design that offers a refreshing way to enjoy a day on the water. As the most affordable watercraft on the market, the Sea-Doo Spark model is allowing a new generation of owners to realize their dreams of owning a Sea-Doo watercraft.

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