Did you ever dream of owning a jetpack as a kid? If so, your dream may finally come true – with an aquatic twist.
It’s time to transform your dreams of flying in the sky into those of blue seas thanks to the futuristic underwater jetpack that will change the game of underwater exploration.
We’ve seen underwater propulsion systems, but none are perfect Like CudaJet. A typical design was strapped to the user’s arm or leg. Still, this groundbreaking creation by British underwater enthusiast and Loughborough Design alumnus Archie O’Brien is a true backpack-style underwater jetpack.
We promise you’ll feel like a sailor superhero without the burden of heavy equipment.
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Powerful, compact and user-friendly design
At first glance, the CudaJet looks like a bulky backpack, but don’t let that look fool you. This compact engineering marvel weighs in at a manageable 29 pounds, yet packs a punch.
It’s designed to be lighter and faster than its predecessor, with dual jet drives, a padded neoprene harness that attaches to the torso, and a wired handheld trigger-style remote. For 75 minutes he can spend freely in the water for up to 40 minutes on a single charge.
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Dive deeper, swim faster
It’s not just technique, it’s also about performance. The CudaJet can descend to a maximum depth of 131 feet while dropping 88 pounds of weight. of thrust.
This means a top speed of 10 feet per second, or about 7 miles per hour. For comparison, Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps swam at a record speed of 6 miles per hour.
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Configured for US coastal and other regions
If you’re worried about fitting, don’t worry. CudaJet harnesses, like traditional personal flotation vests, come in sizes S, M, and L to fit a variety of body types.
Plus, it’s easy to put on and take off, making underwater jetpacks less cumbersome and awkward than other scooters and underwater toys.
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CudaJet has an underwater jetpack that makes you feel like you’re flying. (CudaJet)
Additionally, Fort Lauderdale-based retailer Aqua Flight has exclusive distribution rights in the United States. His CEO of the company, Ashton Lauritzen, expressed his excitement.
We are very excited to be the first and only company to bring this product to life here in Florida. ”
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Aqua Flight is an exclusive US retailer direct from Florida. (CudaJet)
Underwater jetpack fee
Of course, to be a sailor superhero, you need a superhero-sized wallet. Prices for the complete CudaJet package start at around $18,021. But think about that adventure. Explore coral reefs, dive with dolphins, and play underwater chases with friends. You will have the coolest backpack on earth.
With this underwater jetpack, the ocean becomes your playground. Let’s say you’re a yacht owner looking for your next thrilling water toy, or someone who loves underwater exploration. If so, CudaJet may be your ticket to your next big adventure.
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This underwater jetpack allows you to easily explore the ocean. (CudaJet)
Cart key points
CudaJet represents a new wave in dual power underwater exploration. The excitement of speed, deep-sea intrigue and the thrill of uncharted territory all packed into a backpack-sized underwater jetpack.
With this technology readily available, ocean depths are no longer out of reach. However, as with all innovations, it is up to each individual’s sense of adventure to seize the opportunity to explore.
A question for all aspiring underwater explorers. If you were to command a CudaJet today, where would you dive first? The vibrant ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef? The ruins of an ancient city full of mystery? You can also glide. Please email us at the address below. Cyberguy.com/contact
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