I am looking to get some good footage this year from a tube and wanted to find the best tube/towable for the job. <BR> <BR>We have to sit in our current tube with only a thin layer of material between the person and water. This makes it almost impossible to get decent footage. <BR> <BR>Anyone have any opinions on this?
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You just need one that is flat <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.perfski.com/cart.cfm?cart_action=item_info&category_guid=f beb1a80-9368-4e6c-8dfd-c4212251c7b9&item_guid=dc91b9c9-65bf-d230-43df-3b679a03149d" target="_blank">http://www.perfski.com/cart.cfm?cart_action=item_info&category_guid=f beb1a80-9368-4e6c-8dfd-c4212251c7b9&item_guid=dc91b9c9-65bf-d230-43df-3b679a03149d</a> <BR> <BR>pretty much the best example i could come up with. I've always wondered what it'd be like to film from an atom, molecule, or ion tube. Good luck man, can't wait to see your footage.
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The ION is sick! But takes a long time to fill up. If you do it with a shop vac it goes by quick
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check out <a href="http://www.grindwater.com" target="_blank">www.grindwater.com</a> they have one specifically for that.
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you need to get the super mable!
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Anyone know it the grindwater morph actually exists? All I've ever seen is the artist rendering of it and I seem to recall that came out like a year ago.
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