The MitiGator Installed In New Submersible Craft

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to own your own submarine? To have the chance to explore life beneath the ocean waves?  The Seabreacher can make that happen.

The Seabreacher, developed by Innespace Productions, is a reliable submersible  watercraft capable of doing advanced maneuvers such as diving, jumping,rolling and other aquatic stunts. The craft is capable of going 5 feet deep and can reach speeds of 40 mph above water and 20 mph beneath.  The craft is watertight using advanced aircraft seals that can be activated by the pilot.

The cabin is spacious providing a comfortable ride even when the craft is conducting advanced maneuvers.   The Seabreacher is also naturally buoyant due to its unique flotation construction making the craft safe and enjoyable to use in the most extreme circumstances.

The Seabreacher comes in three different models, the Seabreacher X,Y, and J, each one with various safety features, amenities, and capabilities. With the purchase of the Seabreacher, you can upgrade the seat cushions with the MitiGator Cushioning System. The MitiGator, developed by Sea Systems Group and distributed to the marine industry by Premier Performance Interiors is a material that dissipates and absorbs violent impacts from external events, protecting the user from injury and abuse. The material will give the craft’s occupants extra support when the craft is in operation. For all your questions and inquiries, please click on the media link below.

The MitiGator™ Technology is an engineered cushioning system designed to protect people and equipment from these assaults and to allow them to continue to perform their jobs or enjoy their leisure time. The MitiGator™ uses patented air control technology working with over 4,000 surfaces per square foot to dissipate energy before it is transmitted to the body and thus help alleviate the problems. For more information on the MitiGator Cushioning System email MediaRelations@MitiGatorinc.com

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~ by fnunez on November 18, 2011.

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