The Flyboard water jetpack differentiates itself from the other giant, awkward backpack-style Jetlev pack we’ve seen, as the jets here are attached to your feet. This means you can torque and turn way more effectively. You also have a supplementary steering mechanism on your hands. It’s kind of an Iron Man rig, and looks like it’s at least 5x more fun (scientifically speaking). Watch….

Water is fed into the system through a jetski’s output (as long as it has a 100hp motor), or you can get the more expensive pro system which includes its own little inboard motor (as you can see later in the video). The other difference between this and the Jetlev is that this is waaaaaay cheaper. The Jetlev is about $US94,000, whereas the Flyboard only costs $US6600 (for the basic kit). Still expensive, but way more reasonable.
The video above is long, and in French, which I no parle (you really only need to watch the first minute or so, after that it gets boring and interviewy). Really, though, this is the first jetpack I’ve seen that actually looks really fun and not particularly deadly. Finally I can dive like a dolphin, if, y’know, it’s a drunken, belly-flopping dolphin. [DailyMail]



















InformedGamer
Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at 9:34 AMSo that’s what a dolphin would look like after eating fermented fruit…
James
Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at 10:57 AMThis is just fn stupid. Really, why would anyone want this. What a complete and utter waste of time and money spent making this.
Danny Allen
Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at 11:00 AMReally man? I’d totally have a go on one. Looks bloody fun!
Vuunik
Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at 12:28 PMIf you have that to say about this… you obviously haven’t seen the Photoblocker.
james_whatsit
Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at 12:39 PMu are the biggest killjoy ever man. it looks awesome fun!! “iiii am ironman dununununununa nanah naaaaaa”
Just This Guy ...
Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at 3:29 PMGreat.
Until the first un-coordinated fool who thinks they’re actually fit, not fat, gets themselves stuck pointing downwards instead of up.
Drownings will be common place methinks.