Although they're far from the cheapest way to enjoy some time in the water, electric hydrofoil boards are gaining in popularity as more and more models enter the scene. But some are easier to ride ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The hydrofoil revolution has been ongoing for some time now, so much so that it is hardly a revolution anymore. Foiling is just ...
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, ...
Swedish company Awake Boards, which specializes in electric jet board manufacturing, has added a new product to its lineup of electric hydrofoil surfboards that let users “float” over the water.
The Waydoo Flyer might have been the cheapest electric foil board on show at this year's CES, but it wasn't the most advanced. A second e-foil came from a rather unexpected source: Audi. The company's ...
The Swedish electric surfboard company Awake is best known for its high-speed boards that can surpass 57 km/h (35 mph). But now the company is reaching new heights as it rises out of the water on its ...
Compact but powerful, versatile, and capable of reaching speeds comparable to 500 hp speed boats, the XFoil is a three-in-one watercraft that allows you to ride on the surface of the water or fly ...
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 ...
Have you ever looked at a surfer, paused to ponder the majesty of a man or woman gliding unaided over the waves, temporarily free from the steely embrace of technology, and thought, “Wow, they could ...
More than 10 years ago in Newport, the foiling and levitating catamarans of the America's Cup World Series heralded a hydrofoil revolution. A decade later, after lots of testing and refinement, that ...
The hydrofoil revolution has been ongoing for some time now, so much so that it is hardly a revolution anymore. Foiling is just here, and it is not going anywhere, especially as more people are open ...