3 New Watersports To Try in 2023

3 New Watersports To Try in 2023

eFoiling

Learning to eFoil has never been easier. Being one of the most user friendly water sports, it often can be confusing learning about How An eFoil Works with all the technology, but we are here to tell you it is as easy as 1, 2, 3, and 4. Jokes aside, we have broken the learning down into 4 easy steps to Learn to eFoil. Taking a lesson at first is important and we have the best instructors to show you how!

We offer an eFoil Lesson that is 2 hours long with an in depth professional instruction. Taught by experienced riders using a simple 4 step process, we are able to get everyone up on the board in the first lesson.

Jet Board

The jet board is a fascinating piece of technology, allowing for a more tapped in feel than the eFoil, the jet board has its propulsion inside the rear of the board just like a jet ski. 

Hydrofoil Bike

The Manta5 Hydrofoil Bike is a new innovation in the water sports industry. The first of it's kind, this fascinating piece of engineering allows you to bike over the water using hydrofoil technology.

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