To hop on an eFoil from Australia's Fliteboard – which was acquired by the Brunswick Corporation last year – you have to part with some serious coin. But the company is now offering a cheaper way to ...
Electric hydrofoil boards have come to offer watersports enthusiasts an exciting and low-effort way to fly across the surface, and having launched its first version back in 2018 and sold thousands of ...
It’s one thing to cut through the water on a kiteboarding or a surfboard. It’s another thing entirely to soar above the surface without having to rely on wind or waves. Riding a Fliteboard—a motorized ...
Electric hydrofoil specialist Fliteboard is back with a fresh lineup of all-electric foiling products. The company launched its Series 3 range of eFoils today, complete with several upgraded models of ...
In early 2021, Fliteboard announced a package of evolutionary improvements to the original award-winning design for which COBRA has installed significant additional manufacturing capacity. Cobra has ...
Fliteboard sells the Fliteboard efoil, a battery-powered hydro craft. It looks like a surfboard, but moves above the water without relying on waves. It can go nearly 30 miles per hour, depending on ...
In 2021, Fliteboard set the electric hydrofoil (eFoil) surfboard speed world record, clocking 34 miles per hour. The company’s 2.2 series ($12,595) only improves on the watercraft, with a ...
Fliteboard is an Australian company that has revolutionised the art and practice of surfing. Founded in 2016 by David Trewern and based in Byron Bay, New South Wales, the company makes motorised ...
Unlike traditional surfboards, eFoils don’t rely on waves to rise above the water, because they have a propeller and battery to help them achieve that, making you feel like you’re levitating on the ...
Back in 2021, when they launched the Flite Ultra flying board, Australia-based electric hydrofoil specialist Fliteboard claimed it was the most extreme eFoil on the market and that it would ...