Anti-fatigue pod
Sometimes we all feel a bit peekish after a hard gym
workout. The common path to recuperation is generally through the usuals: sitting, laying down, drinking
water. But no more. Japanese company Kawasaki Engineering Co. have created the Dream Plus, a fatigue-treatment
device which will be marketed to gyms and beauty salons, and like a hyperbaric chamber uses a high-pressure
pod to raise oxygen levels in the blood. Don't try this if you're claustrophobic. . . or tall. . . or hefty. Somehow
the picture of the man's hand pressed feverishly against the glass doesn't reassure us, but hey, they say David Beckham
uses it so we might as well.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Junyo @ Dec 19th 2005 1:57AM
Yep, nothing treats my fatigue, aches, and pains after a workout like a nap in a coffin...
Permanent4 @ Dec 19th 2005 1:57AM
It's the terror of knowing what this world is about, watching some good friend scream, "Let me out!"
Redhed @ Dec 19th 2005 1:57AM
*Elephant Man's bones not inlcuded.
Jamaicanbwoydre @ Dec 19th 2005 1:57AM
Damn it paul!! did you tell her i was here!!??, Then how the hell did she know i signed up to be a guinea pig to test out this chamber just so i can get out of our honeymoon trip!!?? Hey-Hey there sweetie (waves back at wife)!! i was just here getting relaxed and ready for our trip this weekend, can't wait. Oh what the hell Paul, might as well turn the juice u in this thing, i dont think i'm gonna feel this great again for a long time.