The Luxury Travel Bible also loves the story behind this new watersport product that allows riders to perform impressive acrobatic manoeuvres under water.
Aged 18 and circumnavigation around the globe with his brother and father, SUBWING designer Simon Sivertsen's starting point was a piece of driftwood attached by a waterski rope to their boat.
Wanting to experience the clear waters of the Greek islands he conceived his idea for an underwater wing to provide speed in the water. 'The idea worked and I was able to control the up/downward moment without too much effort. But it was far from perfect and felt somewhat static, like a 2D videogame, it was missing a third dimension' he says.
After sailing to Italy, the idea had evolved on paper for two separate fins connected together with a twistable joint. Simon visited a local supermarket to purchase two chopping boards, some gardening hose connector links and some fiberglass. Despite his limited access to proper tools, the first SUBWING was created at sea.
Soon the dream for navigating the globe was put on hold in order to develop the SUBWING further.