Vancouver Bandits Guard & Electrolit Athlete Tristan Jass Breaks Four Guinness World Records Titles in Just Four Hours

Bandits Staff • October 14, 2025

Electrolit athlete and viral basketball sensation Tristan Jass has officially broken four Guinness World Records™ titles in just four hours. The record-shattering event took place at the home of the Vancouver Bandits —  Langley Events Centre in Langley, British Columbia — with Electrolit fueling Jass’s monumental performance.


With laser focus and electrifying energy, Jass shattered multiple Guinness World Records, each verified on-site by an official Guinness World Records judge, including: 


  • Longest Basketball Shot (Blindfolded) 
  • Farthest Basketball Bounce Shot 
  • Most Consecutive Behind-the-Backboard Shots 
  • Most Basketball Layups in One Minute 


With more than 10 million followers across YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, Tristan Jass is a global sensation, known for his jaw-dropping trick shots and ball-handling skills. The record-breaking day marks another high point in Jass’s rising career, following his recent stint playing with the Vancouver Bandits of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL). Watch the full video on Tristan Jass’ YouTube channel to see every record-breaking moment in action: https://youtu.be/_J6Z71vhe3U


“Man, this is unreal. I’ve always been about doing things differently, pushing the limits, getting creative, and just having fun with the game. Breaking four Guinness World Records titles in one day? It was a grind. But Electrolit kept me hydrated, and that’s everything when it comes to performing at my best. I’m grateful, I’m hyped, and I’m just getting started,” said Jass.


Electrolit is available at major retailers as well as online through Amazon, to support active lifestyles of all shapes and sizes, from work to play to sports. For more information, visit www.electrolit.com or follow them on Instagram or Facebook @Electrolit 


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