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Introducing the World’s Fastest Sea Scooter: The iAQUA Nano Series

Sea Scooter iAQUA Nano

Sept 24, 2024

iAQUA has launched its most advanced and fastest sea scooters yet with the all-new AquaDart Nano range, featuring three models: the Nano 550 Explorer, Nano 670 Max, and the flagship Nano 720 Xtreme.

The Nano 720 Xtreme, constructed from carbon fibre and equipped with Dual-Jet™ Technology, reaches an incredible top speed of 24 kph, making it the fastest dive scooter on the market. 

It boasts a world-leading power-to-weight ratio of 31.3 Newtons of thrust per kg, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 24 kph in under three seconds. Key features include seven gears, adjustable safety depths from 2 to 45 meters, and both dual and single-hand operation.

iAQUA proudly states, “The future of professional sea scooters has arrived.” The AquaDart Nano 720 Xtreme is designed with exceptional reliability, advanced safety features, smart battery management, and unmatched speed and performance, making it the fastest and most sophisticated dive scooter available today.

The Nano 670 Max offers six gears and programmable safety depths from 2 to 45 meters. It has received a power boost of 50 Newtons over its predecessor, achieving a power-to-weight ratio of 28 Newtons of thrust per kg and reaching speeds up to 20 kph, securing its position as the second-best dive scooter by power-to-weight ratio.

Weighing just 22 kg, the Nano 550 Explorer features five gears, a programmable safety depth of 2 to 40 meters, and a power-to-weight ratio of 25 Newtons of thrust per kg, delivering a maximum speed of 19 kph. It is the lightest professional sea scooter globally, ranking third in power-to-weight ratio, only surpassed by its two more powerful counterparts.

All three models feature a modular design for easy and affordable maintenance, 1700-lumen headlights for enhanced underwater visibility and surface safety, and an onboard accelerometer that feeds data to the display showing an artificial horizon, ascent, descent, and banking positions.

To learn more about iAQUA’s new range and to place an order and be the envy of all others, visit the store today! 

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