jeff kushner
Well-Known Member
Aqua-man was being really difficult with lending me his suit for a pic.....but there is really only one way to describe using two of these machines underwater @ the same time;
Below is my Beach guy Kevon who has worked for Sunset at the Palms for years, he set Kerry & I up in the best Cabaña on the beach and held the spot each day for us on this trip as well as the one 6 yrs ago so of course we hooked him up w/ a ride! Then Kerry sent him the vid and the pics she took via WhatsApp(The Jamaican app of choice) ....he was very thrilled to be able to show all his friends! How cool is that? We ended up putting all our new friends, 3 couples on them, even Dash, the crazy Albanian from Jersey who doesn't swim. I'm his brother for life now b/c I ensured his safety....what a special person! I had nearly as much fun letting folks try them as I did putting folks in a VR helmet for the first time a few years ago! What a hoot to watch people so thrilled, even Paul the hardazz UK retired Special forces, his beautiful wife declined but HE was impressed!
If you are considering spending the 400 bucks or so to get one and are weighing the pros and the cons, let me help you. BUY IT!
I am 65 with 1/2 normal lung capacity....while still superman, I flag easily.....all the $$ in the bank doesn't help a bit when I'm sucking wind, trying to catch my breath by doing pursed breathing while bobbing in an Ocean off Caye Caulker and in Jamaica a few years ago. These machines, one for each of us are truly a LOT more "machine" with a lot more guts than I thought they would have. We had a "shiny ring couple" (Newlyweds) there for 3 days and he was a distance swimmer and of course we raced! He was a little smaller than my almost 6' & 185lbs of solid, well not so solid self, much younger of course though. Using one machine, he smoked 1st "gear", 2nd "gear" paced him, 3rd gear left him in the dust. Wow. Using two machines together was astonishing and even Michael Phelps couldn't catch you! LOL, I could not stop laughing! Not so much for top speed, though they were a lot faster but it was the power they generated that impressed me. Direction changes are instant and can be forceful if you aren't hanging on or ready to spin! Like riding a Turbo motorcycle for the first time....just a stupid grin on your face!
The ease in which they allowed us to roam the reefs was astonishing. Ability to hold my breath for well over a minute underwater let me truly enjoy using them. The water ballet they will inspire you to perform will rack you back into shape, pronto. Talk about a good stretching~! Kerry while in her mid 50's is in very good cardio-shape and she doesn't need anything like this but neither of us even unpacked our Fins, we just took the masks. Capiche?
I do not post my own pic online, ever.......so you know this has to be pretty cool if I am willing to post myself playing with it for a moment.
Below is my Beach guy Kevon who has worked for Sunset at the Palms for years, he set Kerry & I up in the best Cabaña on the beach and held the spot each day for us on this trip as well as the one 6 yrs ago so of course we hooked him up w/ a ride! Then Kerry sent him the vid and the pics she took via WhatsApp(The Jamaican app of choice) ....he was very thrilled to be able to show all his friends! How cool is that? We ended up putting all our new friends, 3 couples on them, even Dash, the crazy Albanian from Jersey who doesn't swim. I'm his brother for life now b/c I ensured his safety....what a special person! I had nearly as much fun letting folks try them as I did putting folks in a VR helmet for the first time a few years ago! What a hoot to watch people so thrilled, even Paul the hardazz UK retired Special forces, his beautiful wife declined but HE was impressed!
If you are considering spending the 400 bucks or so to get one and are weighing the pros and the cons, let me help you. BUY IT!
I am 65 with 1/2 normal lung capacity....while still superman, I flag easily.....all the $$ in the bank doesn't help a bit when I'm sucking wind, trying to catch my breath by doing pursed breathing while bobbing in an Ocean off Caye Caulker and in Jamaica a few years ago. These machines, one for each of us are truly a LOT more "machine" with a lot more guts than I thought they would have. We had a "shiny ring couple" (Newlyweds) there for 3 days and he was a distance swimmer and of course we raced! He was a little smaller than my almost 6' & 185lbs of solid, well not so solid self, much younger of course though. Using one machine, he smoked 1st "gear", 2nd "gear" paced him, 3rd gear left him in the dust. Wow. Using two machines together was astonishing and even Michael Phelps couldn't catch you! LOL, I could not stop laughing! Not so much for top speed, though they were a lot faster but it was the power they generated that impressed me. Direction changes are instant and can be forceful if you aren't hanging on or ready to spin! Like riding a Turbo motorcycle for the first time....just a stupid grin on your face!
The ease in which they allowed us to roam the reefs was astonishing. Ability to hold my breath for well over a minute underwater let me truly enjoy using them. The water ballet they will inspire you to perform will rack you back into shape, pronto. Talk about a good stretching~! Kerry while in her mid 50's is in very good cardio-shape and she doesn't need anything like this but neither of us even unpacked our Fins, we just took the masks. Capiche?
I do not post my own pic online, ever.......so you know this has to be pretty cool if I am willing to post myself playing with it for a moment.