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1 Unusual means of transport
Márk Péntek Tamás Péntek 10.GA

2 Powerisers A version of spring-loaded stilts, Powerisers are part walking, jumping, or running, combined with a superhero-like ability to leap (small to medium-sized) objects in a single bound. The amped-up leg extensions make mobility faster, bouncier, and more fun and/or more dangerous. Helmets and pads definitely recommended. They're hot enough to have their own entry in Wikipedia, where you can learn more about them, including where you can procure a pair, if you dare.

3 HyperBike If the thought of riding a tricycle at 50 miles per hour sends shivers down your spine, the HyperBike is your ticket to ride. Designed to mitigate some of the limitations of riding a traditional bicycle, the HyperBike is big enough to easily be seen by automobile drivers, and fast enough to keep up with them Word on the street is that it can "easily" achieve speeds of 50 miles per hour or more (and at that speed, you'd better wear your helmet).

4 HumanCar For those of you who would prefer to go fast while keeping your feet on the ground, HumanCar is exactly what it sounds like A car (well, it has four wheels, at least) powered by people. The HumanCar FM4 has seats for four; the passengers "Rock it like an engine," which roughly equates to pushing and pulling on the amber-handled levers to generate speed (up to 60 mph, going downhill) and leaning to turn. It's street-legal, so try to not to act too surprised when one of these puppies pulls up to you at a stop light.

5 AquaSkipper Just when you thought you couldn't hop up and down without sinking in water, the AquaSkipper saves us from drowning. This wacky gadget will do up to about 17 miles per hour. Thanks to your gyrations that your friends might mistake for a funky mating dance or something. Keeping it afloat is a workout, but doing so is worth your while; allowing it to sink requires that you swim it back to the dock.

6 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! 


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