Flyboard Allows Humans To Frolic like Dolphins
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If you have ever wished to frolic in the ocean like a dolphin - Flying in and out of the water, without a worry in the world, you are in luck, thanks to this exciting new contraption, invented by water sport enthusiast Frank Zapata.
While named Flyboard, the ingenious invention is not technically a board, but a simple device that comprises of a long hose that is connected to a pair of jet boots and two hand held stabilizers.
To get started, the Flyboard user simply straps on the jet boots and attaches the other end of the hose to the motor a powerful Jet Ski. As the Jet Ski starts up, the robust stream of water it creates is channeled into the long hose, which in turn, propels the human at the other end high up into the sky. The stabilizers help the athlete control the flight.
As the water drains out, the Flyboard and the attached human leap back into the water - headfirst, only to rise again with the next powerful stream of water. According to Mr. Zapata, once the user gets the hang of it, he/she can fly as high as 30ft. and even, perform backward summersaults.
In case you are thinking of putting this on your Christmas list, you should be warned that it does cost $6,700 USD and, the Jet-Ski is not included!
Resources: offthebecnh.cbs.com, gizmag.com
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- dogolover100over 13 yearsawesome!!!
- chickanover 13 yearscool
- jpover 13 yearscool
- izzyover 13 yearsamazing!!!
- joeyover 13 yearsi want one of the things so i can do that
- Hoaniover 13 yearsthat is going to be coooooooooool to do that
- Capriottiover 13 yearsOh, okay. I think I'll go out right now and buy myself a Jet Ski and spend an additional $6,700 just so I can frolic like a dolphin for a few minutes-this is cool and looks fun, but I don't think it's worth all that.
- somebodyover 13 years..... EEEEPIIIIC!
- Brandnover 13 yearsthat's cool
- EMINEM FAN 1over 13 yearsThs is so cool it was going on my b-day list but it's too expensive even w/out the jet ski