Here’s the chance for one last big summer thrill: head to the Cape and try Flyboarding. If you’ve never heard of Flyboarding, you’re not alone. The “extreme sport” was introduced in 2012, and it’s ...
If you've seen an Iron Man or Avengers movie or even one of the innumerable TV ads for them, then you've seen the – let's face it – ultra-cool way Iron Man can hover and fly thanks to powerful air ...
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Jet packs are no longer a thing of the future. If you've dreamed of strapping one on and soaring into the air like one of the Jetsons, you should try Flyboarding for your next adventure. A Flyboard is ...
It’s one of the most extreme new water sports around: flyboarding, in which water propelled through boots equipped with jet nozzles thrusts a rider high into the air. TODAY’s Billy Bush gives it a try ...
Craig Smith had seen videos of flyboarding and thought it looked like fun. However, when he had the chance to try it himself, it was way more fun that he ever expected. “It was amazing,” said Smith, a ...
GRAND TRAVERSE, MI -- If you want to try flyboarding, one of the hottest new extreme water sports in Michigan, you have some options - but it won't be cheap. You can head to Grand Traverse Bay and ...
SAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - Summer may be over, but in San Diego we are definitely not defined by seasons. Remember the hoverboard in "Back to the Future?" Flyboarding is kind of like that. Only instead of ...
The new aquatic adventure sport of flyboarding has gained a lot of popularity, thanks to celebrities includingTim McGraw, Kellan Lutz and Leonardo DiCaprio. Flyboarding, which was invented by the ...
If you've been to Lake Sinclair in Milledgeville this summer, you may have seen swimmers that seem to be jetpacking high above the water. It's a water sport that's recently made its way to Central ...
On Lake Minnetonka, Rodney Jansen is used to the stares. Jet skiers stopped to gawk as swimmers in Cook's Bay paused to snap photos of the unexpected, futuristic sight: Jansen suspended 20 feet over ...