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The Hydrobike, a human powered water bike The EXPLORER brings bicycling to the water. Water cycling is fun, safe and easy. Can be used for a wide variety of water activities: Sightseeing, adventure and exploration - - just like land biking: Fishing - - Quietly pedal to the perfect spot: Camping - - Takes you to where you want to go: Photography - - The EXPLORER is stable and well balanced: Swimming/snorkeling - - you can climb off and back onto the floats: Exercise - - Great for endurance, muscle tone and cardiovascular workout.

HydroBike Explorer Activities

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Danish Hydro Bike 2 The Hydrobike EXPLORER brings bicycling to the water. Water cycling is fun, safe and easy. And like biking, it’s a wonderful way to have fun and get exercise.

Can be used for a wide variety of water activities:

  • Sightseeing, adventure and exploration - - just like land biking
  • Fishing - - Quietly pedal to the perfect spot
  • Camping - - Takes you to where you want to go.
  • Photography - - The Hydrobike EXPLORER is stable and well balanced.
  • Swimming/snorkeling - - you can climb off and back onto the floats.
  • Exercise - - Great for endurance, muscle tone and cardiovascular workout.

Comes in single (one rider) or double (two riders) models.

Moves in forward or reverse for safety and maneuverability.

Bike on lakes, rivers or even the ocean.

Faster than a paddleboat or a canoe:

  • Cruising speed…………………….5mph
  • Top Speed…………………………8-10 mph

Upright riding position provides comfort and full vision.

  • And won’t get wet!

Stable:

  • Well-balanced due to its catamaran design.

Quick and easy disassembly for storage.

Easy to Transport.

No harm to the environment:

  • No noise, air or water pollution.

Low Maintenance.

Computer-designed drive system delivers over 90% theoretical efficiency.

To order:    Additional information and costs associated can be obtained by contacting WaterStates Trading Company at:

www.waterstates.com or email waterstates@comcast.net

Published Saturday, December 27, 2008 12:58 PM by HydroBike
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