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  • World's first underwater jet pack
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    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet jet pack in use

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's first underwater jet pack
    DUKAS_158485404_FER
    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet jet pack amd harness

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's first underwater jet pack
    DUKAS_158485403_FER
    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet jet pack in use

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's first underwater jet pack
    DUKAS_158485386_FER
    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet jet pack

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's first underwater jet pack
    DUKAS_158485384_FER
    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet jet pack in use

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's first underwater jet pack
    DUKAS_158485379_FER
    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet jet pack

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's first underwater jet pack
    DUKAS_158485378_FER
    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet jet pack in use

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's first underwater jet pack
    DUKAS_158485377_FER
    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet jet pack in use

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's first underwater jet pack
    DUKAS_158485375_FER
    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet jet pack in use

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's first underwater jet pack
    DUKAS_158485373_FER
    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet jet pack in use

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's first underwater jet pack
    DUKAS_158485372_FER
    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet jet pack in use

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's first underwater jet pack
    DUKAS_158485369_FER
    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet jet pack

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's first underwater jet pack
    DUKAS_158485368_FER
    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet jet pack in use

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's first underwater jet pack
    DUKAS_158485367_FER
    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet jet pack in use

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • World's first underwater jet pack
    DUKAS_158485366_FER
    World's first underwater jet pack
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Jet pack 1 

    Ref 14978

    26/07/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures MUST credit: CudaJet

    The world’s first underwater jet pack has been developed to give divers speed and grace below the waves.

    It is able to propel a wearer at 3 metres a second .

    The jet pack is battery powered and it is said to be able to run for 40 minutes , fully charged down to a depth of 40 metres.

    It measures 495cm x 306 cm x 200cm and weighs 13.2 kg,

    The setup consists of the dual-jet-drive pack itself, which is attached to a padded neoprene harness that's worn on the torso.

    The backpack, by UK company CudaJet is described as a luxury water sports product that offers “the feeling of ultimate freedom.”

    OPS: The CudaJet remote controller

    Picture suplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hoverboard Channel crossing
    DUKAS_106240962_EYE
    Hoverboard Channel crossing
    04/08/2019. Dover, UK. French inventor Franky Zapata celbrates at St Margarets Bay near Dover after crossing the English Channel on his jet-powered hoverboard. He is hoping to make the 35km crossing with a refueling stop mid channel to reach the English coast after setting off at 6am French time. Photo credit:
    Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • Hoverboard Channel crossing
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    Hoverboard Channel crossing
    04/08/2019. Dover, UK. French inventor Franky Zapata smiles as he stands at St Margarets Bay near Dover after crossing the English Channel on his jet-powered hoverboard. He made the 35km crossing with a refueling stop mid channel to reach the English coast after setting off at 6:15am French time. Photo credit:
    Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • Hoverboard Channel crossing
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    Hoverboard Channel crossing
    04/08/2019. Dover, UK. French inventor Franky Zapata gestures as he comes in to land at St Margarets Bat near Dover after crossing the English Channel on his jet-powered hoverboard. He is hoping to make the 35km crossing with a refueling stop mid channel to reach the English coast after setting off at 6am French time. Photo credit:
    Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • Hoverboard Channel crossing
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    Hoverboard Channel crossing
    04/08/2019. Dover, UK. French inventor Franky Zapata heads to St Margarets Bay near Dover after crossing the English Channel on his jet-powered hoverboard. He is hoping to make the 35km crossing with a refueling stop mid channel to reach the English coast after setting off at 6am French time. Photo credit:
    Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • Hoverboard Channel crossing
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    Hoverboard Channel crossing
    04/08/2019. Dover, UK. French inventor Franky Zapata heads to St Margarets Bay near Dover as he crosses the English Channel on his jet-powered hoverboard. He is hoping to make the 35km crossing with a refueling stop mid channel to reach the English coast after setting off at 6am French time. Photo credit:
    Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • Hoverboard Channel crossing
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    Hoverboard Channel crossing
    04/08/2019. Dover, UK. French inventor Franky Zapata passes near a sailing yacht as he heads to St Margarets Bay near Dover crossing the English Channel on his jet-powered hoverboard. He is hoping to make the 35km crossing with a refueling stop mid channel to reach the English coast after setting off at 6am French time. Photo credit:
    Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • Hoverboard Channel crossing
    DUKAS_106240960_EYE
    Hoverboard Channel crossing
    04/08/2019. Dover, UK. French inventor Franky Zapata passes near a sailing yacht as he heads to St Margarets Bay near Dover crossing the English Channel on his jet-powered hoverboard. He is hoping to make the 35km crossing with a refueling stop mid channel to reach the English coast after setting off at 6am French time. Photo credit:
    Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • Hoverboard Channel crossing
    DUKAS_106240968_EYE
    Hoverboard Channel crossing
    04/08/2019. Dover, UK. Photographers and television crews await the arrival of French inventor Franky Zapata at St Margarets Bay near Dover as he crosses the English Channel on his jet-powered hoverboard. He is hoping to make the 35km crossing with a refueling stop mid-channel to reach the English coast after setting off at 6am French time. Photo credit:
    Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • Hoverboard Channel crossing
    DUKAS_106240964_EYE
    Hoverboard Channel crossing
    04/08/2019. Dover, UK. Photographers and television crews await the arrival of French inventor Franky Zapata at St Margarets Bay near Dover as he crosses the English Channel on his jet-powered hoverboard. He is hoping to make the 35km crossing with a refueling stop mid-channel to reach the English coast after setting off at 6am French time. Photo credit:
    Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine.