We’ve probably all seen scuba divers on television, hitching rides on the backs of manta rays or sea turtles. For those of us who love the ocean, it looks like a near-magical experience, but ... you ...
Most people would love to take a tour of a coral reef or speed past fish on holiday, but snorkelling can be slow and difficult to master. Now a Norwegian sailing fanatic has found a new way to travel ...
It is the bizarre new extreme sports craze that is sweeping Europe... enabling thrillseekers to fly underwater. Called 'Subwing', the unusual new adrenaline-fuelled activity involves diving underwater ...
A family attempt to sail around the globe in 2011 turned an idea into one invention that might have created a new watersport. After seeing how clear Greek waters are, a young Norwegian thought it ...
Most people have seen water skiers in action or even been dragged behind boats on inflatable rings themselves, but how would you fancy being dragged behind the same boat underwater? A new water sport ...
Subwing - Underwater Fins 04/15/2017 The subwing enables water sports enthusiasts to be towed behind a boat as they dive in and out of the water like dolphins.
A young Norwegian chap claims of have invented an entirely new form of water sport - a 'Subwing' that lets you 'fly' underwater. Simon Sivertsen, 20, came up with the idea when exploring the ...
The subwing enables water sports enthusiasts to be towed along behind a boat as they dive in and out of the water like dolphins.
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Flying Underwater with Full Control – Subwing in 4K
Experience the sensation of flying beneath the surface. Gliding through clear blue water with Subwing, this 4K footage captures smooth dives, spins, and full underwater freedom—all without tanks or ...
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Subwing adventure underwater
This short captures a Subwing ride filmed underwater. It focuses on movement, balance, and the unique camera angles required ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Subwing is a board that gets towed underwater by a boat or jet ski. The rider then can glide underwater using the swivel to control its actions. Inventor Simon ...
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