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 ...
Australia's Fliteboard has announced the launch of its Series 3 electric hydrofoil boards, including a brand new prothusiast model called the Ultra L that's billed as the world's lightest performance ...
Aussie electric hydrofoil company has just released its latest range of eFoils, the Series 3. The new range introduces a variety of upgrades to Fliteboard's existing products and a new model, ULTRA L, ...
The arrival of electric-powered hydrofoil boards such as the Waydoo and Lift have come to offer adrenaline junkies an exciting new way to cut across the water. Fliteboard has very much been a part of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
While hydrofoils have existed in some form or another for more than a century, Trewern’s electric adaptation, or eFoil, breaks the mould. According to him, the initial concept for Fliteboard was born ...
Surfing is impossible without waves, but with the electric surfboard " Fliteboard eFoil" it is possible to go to Switzerland without worrying about wave conditions. Fliteboard eFoil can be operated ...
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 ...