HONOLULU (KHON2) — A new kind of surfboard is changing how people in Hawaiʻi ride waves, and it doesn’t need waves at all. It’s an innovation that’s opening avenues to access surfing that have not ...
If you’ve ever seen someone zooming around Lake Washington at high speed, floating on a board above the water, and wondered if you’d had one too many Rainiers, fret not — it was an electric hydrofoil ...
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 ...
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