Our Inventions

AquaSkipper
Don’t just
walk on water.
Hop on it.

Hydroglider
“Surf’s Up”
on any body
of water.

Orbitwheel
A brand new concept for wheeled sports. 

Swerver Quad Skates
Bringing innovative technology and a new look to an old concept.

Swerver Ultimate Carving Streetboard
The advantages of longboarding and skateboarding combined into one. 

Xing Board
Introducing the kinetic energy skateboard.

Xing Scooter
The one and only
scooter rated
two-thumbs
and two-feet up.

Stepster
A step above
the bicycle.

Swerver
A new
twist and turn
in skating.

Outlines
They’re not inlines, they’re Outlines.

Body Toner
Pump Rubber.
Not Iron.

Ultra-Drainer
Gourmet
restaurant
sold separately.

Leantisserie
The world’s first
free-standing
rotisserie inside
an oven.
Frequently Asked Questions About the AquaSkipper

Here are the answers to some questions you may have.

  1. What happens if I stop hopping? 
    You'll end up in the water - not a bad idea on a hot and sunny day! To keep your and the AquaSkipper up and out of the water, simply hop along on the platform or ride a wave. You can also glide for short amounts of time, but then you'll need to start hopping again. 

  2. Can I start in the water?
    The AquaSkipper can only be started from above the water's surface, such as from a dock or boat. It doesn't take long to master riding the AquaSkipper. Once you do, you won't end up in the water... unless you want to. 

  3. What are the minimum and maximum speeds? 
    To keep the AquaSkipper above the water, you'll need to go at least 5 mph. The average cruising speed in 8-10 mph. The maximum speed is 17 mph. Dare to break the world record? 

  4. Are there weight restrictions?
    The minimum weight is around 70 pounds. The maximum is approximately 250 pounds. 

  5. Is it easy to assemble the AquaSkipper? How small does it fold down?
    The AquaSkipper can be put together and taken apart in about five minutes. When disassembled, stow it in the optional carrier that's around the size of a golf bag.