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U-BOAT WORX


Dutch company U-Boat Worx recently unveiled NEMO, the smallest and lightest submersible ever produced, weighing in at just 2.76 tons (2,500 kg). The NEMO can take one or two passengers safely down to 328 feet (100 m in air conditioned comfort. www.uboatworx.com


FLYBOARD EUROPE REDSHARK


RedShark is back to their wild ‘cycling-on-the-water’ ways, with the new BoardBike that takes their original bike-boat concept and makes it lighter, more sporty, more affordable and a whole lot easier to travel with. Like the original RedShark Trimaran, this new BoardBike is offered in several different models, from a more affordable inflatable fitness setup, to a premium full carbon racing model… now you just have to find someone to race! RedShark has made riding on the water easier to manage with a new family of three BoardBikes, essentially mounting the same bike frame and drivetrain on a couple of different oversized paddleboards. For storage of the Sport & Fitness models, you can now let the air out of the inflatable board and pack it down into a travel case, and hang the main frame flat on the wall. The inflatable base is available with two different entry-level options – the €2475 Bike Board Fitness and the €2685 Bike Board Sport. www.redsharkbikes.com


The Flyboard Legend is a bundle of fun if you have a head for heights and don’t mind some semi-controlled drowning now and again. The board is connected to a PWC turbine allowing the user to rise into the air, dive and jump out of the water and perform various freestyle figures. The Flyboard® Legend is connected to the PWC by a hose, (18 or 23 metres long) redirecting the water flow pressure to nozzles placed either side of the board. While managing the PWCs’ throttle, the user can reach up to 12 metres high (height varies according to the PWC power). The hydro-propulsion forces created offer a unique sensation and a total freedom of movement to the rider. www.flyboard-europe.com


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