Is FoP really all that?

Yeah, I keep blaming FOP blurriness on my varifocals (I think you call them progressives), but maybe it is actually FOP’s fault and not mine.

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The projectors may play a role, but when my wife and I last rode it, it was blurry for her but not for me…which suggests it is at least partly the glasses, and I lucked into a good pair and my wife didn’t.

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I could too but I had to flap my arms and get a running start :smile:

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I was more like Greatest American Hero style.

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I had to push the air under me. It wasn’t flapping like a bird but scooping air and pushing it down and gaining altitude at the same time :joy:

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This is a perfect description of my “swimming” :laughing:

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I rode it one week ago and I don’t think it looked blurry. But that’s tricky because my technique for avoiding motion sickness is too not try to focus too much on the images as they move past me on the screen.

I do focus on the Navi guide mostly, though at times they aren’t straight ahead so I focus straight ahead instead. I have gotten off feeling just slightly wobbly but never motion sick.

I used these patches this trip because I had a bunch of rides planned in one day and didn’t want to risk sleepiness with meds Motion sickness patches I think they worked? I felt even less on FoP than I have in the past anyway and never felt sick on any rides. Just hard to know if I would have without them.

Also, agree with the others who said they feel joy on the ride, I grin the entire time I ride it.

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