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itBike - A Human Powered Water Bike


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itBiking - Hours of Fun and Exercise on the Water

June 10, 2007 Montreal, Canada - itCreations, the Montreal based designer of innovative products, is pleased to announce the commercial availability of the itBike, a high quality human powered water bike for the whole family.
itBike is a light, human powered water bike that features a high performance prop based biking system mounted on the top of a world class glass fiber body.
itBike promotes an environmentally safe way to ride on the water. itBike offers itBikers an opportunity to quietly look and hear their surroundings as they itBike along the coast, by some marshes or on the open water.
itBike is great anaerobic and aerobic exercise. itBike is a gentle workout at slow speeds. At higher speeds, the resistance of the water promotes a demanding itBike workout on the lungs, heart, legs and abdomen.
The itBike hull is made of a high tech composite glass fiber cover and inside the hull is a closed cell foam core that does not allow any water to penetrate the itBike. The surface of the hull bottom is ultra smooth thereby promoting extra gliding capability.
The Insert Module is the lightweight aluminum bike system that clips into the hull in 60 seconds and requires no tools to install.
itBikers can be young or old, men or women. itBiking is very easy to do, is very safe, and is loads of fun. itBike is very stable and can be used in 3 foot waves and 25 knot winds.
itBike weighs less than 70 pounds, is less than 8 feet long, and can easily be put on top of a car or into an SUV.
The retail price of the itBike is $US 2,395 and is available for immediate delivery.
For Further Information:
Mark Diamond: 514-262-6060
www.itbikes.com
www.youtube.com/markitbike
e mail: info@itbikes.com



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