Fliteboard, a leading manufacturer of electric hydrofoil surfboards, announced the launch of its new sub-brand FLITElab* (there’s no more info below, that asterisk is frustratingly part of the name).
Hydrofoil kite surfing is about as fringe as it gets. Just on its own, hydrofoil surfing is on the periphery of traditional surfing, although it's undeniably rising in popularity. Then throw a kite ...
Glass ceilings are meant to be broken, right? But, when it comes to Kai Lenny and high-performance hydrofoil surfing, has that brittle barrier already been shattered? How much further can he push it?
The Shenzhen-based technology company Waydoo will unveil a prototype of its upcoming electric hydrofoil board known as the Waydoo Flyer next week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, ...
Fliteboard, a prominent player in the electric hydrofoil surfboard realm, introduces its cutting-edge sub-brand, FLITElab*. The launch aligns with the debut of FLITElab*'s inaugural product, the AMP ...
Hydrofoils hold a special place in surfing. They are maligned by many “core” surfers for the dangers they pose when slicing through traditional lineups – like an underwater guillotine cruising through ...
Hawaiin surfer extraordinaire Kai Lenny is back at it again, pushing the limits with his unique hydrofoil surfboard. This time the aquatic athlete traveled to Idaho to test his hydrofoil board on a ...
Not every day—or body of water—delivers waves worthy enough to ride. Hence the paddleboard, more serene than it is thrilling. But adrenaline junkies now have another option. No surf is no problem with ...
On paper, big wave surfer Kai Lenny and superstar DJ Steve Aoki don’t appear to have a lot in common. But both men have left significant marks on their chosen professions, with Lenny winning major ...
Mark Zuckerberg showed off his surfing in a new video posted on Facebook. The 37-year-old billionaire rode a hydrofoil board out on the ocean while wearing a wetsuit and helmet. "Kai Lenny, am I doing ...
This motorised hydrofoil surfboard can "fly" above the water at a top speed of 25 mph. It is controlled with a handheld remote and it can be used on still or choppy waters. The eFoil costs a whopping ...
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