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Coast underwater or reel around with Subwing

If you enjoy scuba diving or freak over water sports, then you will definitely enjoy this new contraption designed for water stunts. Known as the Subwing water board, it was created by Simon Siversten in 2010. If you want to glide underwater, then all you have to do is clasp at the wings and you are ready to go. The device looks so much like the wings that branch out of a plane. By tagging to it, you can not only glide under water but also above it whilst enjoying the view of open skies and the endless horizon.

Subwing

Sporty riders will be thrilled to know that one can get venturesome while coasting with this doodad. You can try out daring acts like dives and spins while gliding. It also allows you to dabble with fun movements or whoopee around as long as you watch out for the reefs and corals coming your way. Touring with it is a cinch as the directions can be monitored by tilting the wings. Its functioning is really simple. The other end of the winged device is tethered to a boat that lugs and mobilizes it underwater.

To go along with its multifarious utilities and fun vibe, the underwater maneuvering equipment is available in a number of selections. There are two varieties, one manufactured from fiber glass and the other from carbon fiber. The fiber glass piece will cost about $700. While the carbon fiber one is available in two finishes, matte as well as gloss, which are marked at $850 and $895 respectively. Moreover, if you really like to carry out feats underwater, then go for one of the add-ons. Accessories like ropes and Go-Pro cameras are available with the contraption.

Via: Dvice

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