Dive into the future of water sports with Flite e-foils! Our cutting-edge electric hydrofoil boards combine advanced technology with sleek design, offering an exhilarating experience on the water. Glide effortlessly above the waves, powered by eco-friendly electric propulsion. Explore our range of models tailored to all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned riders. Elevate your water adventures with Flite e-foils and embrace the thrill of flight on the water.
90 min riding time
Top speed 48 KPH
Power of choice including world’s lightest lithium-ion eFoil battery
Whether you want the most agile ride with 13.7lb Flitecell Nano or the longest with Flitecell Explore, our market-leading batteries have you covered.
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The ultimate ride gives you choice. That's why we've created the world's first interchangeable jet and propeller system.
The complete Fliteboard package weighs between 22.5 - 34kg depending upon the board, Flitecell and wing choice.
Fliteboard ULTRA L is the lightest performance eFoil in the market at just 22.5kg including wing and Flitecell Nano. All weights and dimensions for each board, mast and Flitecell can be found in the User Guide.
Please check your local regulations for age and legal requirements. We recommend adult supervision. Licence regulations vary from state to state and country to country. For example, in Australia, Fliteboard is exempt from registration in some states, and in others it must be registered as a vessel. It is the responsibility of riders to be aware of and comply with regulations in their specific location.
Fliteboard can achieve speeds in excess of 50km/h. Top speed depends on a number of variables including weight, wing choice, propulsion system and rider ability. It's best to review our Ride Time Calculator for the most accurate data.
Regulations vary from State to State and Country to Country. For example, in Australia Fliteboard is exempt from registration in some states, and in others it must be registered as a vessel. It is the responsibility of riders to be aware of and comply with regulations in their specific location.