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  • Virtuix Omni

    I'm buying it.

    http://www.virtuix.com/#video_aTtfAQEeAJI

    There is no way I'm not buying it.

    Also it quite blowing for virtual viz presentation if u can get ur client in to it to walk over their future house.

    EPIC.
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  • #2
    Let me know how it goes

    Best regards,
    Vlado
    I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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    • #3
      cool idea, but id be interested to see how long their "grooved low friction surface" stays low friction. and if, as i understand it, the grooves stop your feet from slipping sideways, how can you turn? youd be out of alignment with the grooves.

      edit.. ive watched the video, so it does seem possible to turn but it looks exhausting!
      Last edited by super gnu; 24-02-2014, 07:24 AM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by super gnu View Post
        cool idea, but id be interested to see how long their "grooved low friction surface" stays low friction. and if, as i understand it, the grooves stop your feet from slipping sideways, how can you turn? youd be out of alignment with the grooves.

        edit.. ive watched the video, so it does seem possible to turn but it looks exhausting!
        Yea its pretty intense... But after few months I bet I be fit as never before

        If the entire rig + oculus will wrap up in 500£ I'll get it.
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        • #5
          id imagine as the non slip gradually wore off, youd end up with legs like an olympic cyclist. be like wading through mud.

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          • #6
            Be an easy way to sort out all the fat kids in the world

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