When Felix Baumgartner lept from a floating capsule in the stratosphere, plunging 24 miles to the ground, most of us here on Earth were busy thinking “I could never bring myself to do that.” Turns out Baumgartner almost couldn’t either. But it wasn’t exactly the fall that was freaking him out, it was the suit designed to keep him alive.
In an interview with the BBC, Baumgartner — still undoubtedly a total badass — revealed that while jumping from the stratosphere was a challenge, his suit really gave him the willies. Of course, it was a critical component of the jump, keeping Baumgarnters’ bodily fluids from literally boiling out from inside of him at high pressures, but it still made him uncomfortable. He put it this way to the BBC:
“When I skydive, even in winter, I don’t even wear gloves. I want the air floating around my body, I want to feel the speed and the temperature.
…[With the suit on] your movements are totally limited. You can’t breathe that easily. It’s difficult — you don’t feel a damn thing in that suit.”
Despite the fact that the pressure suit made him “anxious” — an emotion you don’t often associate with daredevils — Baumgartner obviously overcame his discomfort to achieve the mind-blowing stunt.
The BBC has released a bit of the interview with Baumgartner, ahead of the full documentary slated to come on November 4th. Let the record show that Baumgartner is totally a badass, but that badasses can have (scared) feelings too. [BBC]













Yeh I feel like that on my motorcycle, I just wear shorts and a tshirt everywhere. I know I run risks, I’ve crashed a few times before and taken some skin off. However I’d rather be able to live and have the rush of feeling the wind on my skin and feeling free. If I take my skin off and die from infection, I’m ok with that because I feel like I’ve lived.
All that motorcycle gear just makes me hate it and not want to bother going out on it. Obviously I wear a helmet though, I’m not a complete idiot, every crash I’ve had I have hit my head first.
Why would gear make you ‘hate it’, that’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard a biker say.
I’ve been on the bike with minimal gear, just gloves and a helmet and I’ve been on with full leathers and armour and I honestly couldn’t care either way, it detracts none from the experience. You’re riding for all the wrong reasons if you are riding for the feeling of the wind.
Why should everyone ride for the same reasons?
I think I rode my Motorbike once wearing only a tshirt and not my proper jacket. Felt naked…
Ride harder. Then you’ll want the gear.