Features Of A Lift eFoil

The lift efoil was first founded in Puerto Rico by a father and son duo. It is a premium hydrofoil brand dedicated to innovation in both performance and technology. The efoil is designed to offer ease of use. Lift efoils come with multiple board sizes and foil options to give riders the experience they desire by not limiting them to one option. The fact that the lift efoil was made to be user-friendly, means new riders can also safely learn and have an amazing experience in the sport. Professionals on the other hand are also able to push their limits. Below are features of a lift efoil.

The first feature of a lift efoil is the art lithium-ion battery. Top engineers were put together to create custom lithium built for rugged marine environments. This battery offers performance, convenience, and the most comprehensive safety components on the market. It lasts up to an hour depending on rider weight/speed and is enclosed in a rugged, IP68 waterproof housing that allows it to be transported and installed safely.  Our battery is also easily replaceable and rechargeable with charge times less than two and a half hours.

The second feature of the lift efoil is the wireless hand controller which gives complete control in a rider's hand hence an effortless, smooth ride. Just by pressing the throttle, a rider can go up to 25 miles per hour. The engine can then be automatically shut down just by releasing the lever. Information concerning speeding alerts and battery charge percentages is displayed on the screen. The controller is also waterproof and includes straps that keep it intact in a rider's hand.

Lastly, another feature of the lift foil is the carbon fiber constructed board and foil. It also has an interchangeable wing lift meaning a rider can with ease swap different wing designs for different flying sensations.

For more information on the features of a lift efoil, visit our website at https://www.thehydroflyer.com/about or contact us at + 1 778 828 3534

 


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