Ste87 0 #1 August 10, 2016 Hi all, I was thinking of buying 10 hours block time in the tunnel. I live some hours flight away from it and will be going initially for 5 days. Realistically, how many hours per day/week can one do before it becomes too much and unproductive? I'm in good shape and have done a few hours tunnel before, usually in 30 minutes blocks. I was wondering if it's unrealistic to do 4/5 hours in the 5 days I'll be there. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cherenkoff 0 #2 August 10, 2016 Depending on your abilities and endurance but usually 1 hour per day is OK for intensive and effective training. Break 1 hour into 2-4 flights and you will see your progress Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adamUK 3 #3 August 10, 2016 If you're going to buy that much time then seriously consider some of the European tunnels or Flystation in Russia. The price of the flights, accomodation, meals, tunnel and coaching will probably work out cheaper than just the tunnel & coaching costs in the US... especially Flystation... plus super smooth ISG loveliness and a trip to St Petersburg to boot. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ste87 0 #4 August 10, 2016 The idea is to go to Moscow Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adamUK 3 #5 August 10, 2016 Mega. 3500 euro for 11 hours... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cherenkoff 0 #6 August 11, 2016 You're welcome to Moscow city ! The only place in the world with two big SkyVenture tunnels 12,5ft and 16,5ft in one building - Freezone windtunnel. You will have -a personal manager, -visa support, -accommodation near the tunnel, -transfer from the airport and back, - 1 extra hour for free if you buy 10 hours. And finally - awesome prices! Pay less, fly more! 16,5ft tunnel is about 367 euro per 1 hour at the day time and 325 euro at night, 12,5ft tunnel is 282 euro (day), 240 euro (night). please watch Freezone windtunnel - unique place in Moscow: https://www.facebook.com/Freezone-WindTunnel-776520082494781/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phil1111 1,077 #7 August 12, 2016 What effect has the low Ruble had on Europeans going to Russia? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigBUG 0 #8 September 6, 2016 You'll feel yourself pretty wealthy :) Not in Moscow (still most expensive European capital) or central Saint-Petersburg tho :) But seriously, it is good time to go to Russia. Cheap transport, rather cheap hotels, and cheap tunnels :) Choose Freezone or Flystation, whatever suits you best - you'll be satisfied. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ryzhenkov 0 #9 September 12, 2016 Low ruble makes you fly more) but thing is the quility in Russia gets high. Good tunnels, good coaches, good service. You can have all you had in Europe for less money + travelling in the biggest country in the world. Welcome to Russia:) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites