Good question. I'd be willing to bet that the inflatable nature doesn't change the rules in most places, and if it does, it's probably pretty location specific.
I've been considering a Fliteboard Pro. But your video has me thinking about the Air Pro. Looks fun, easy to learn on, and a lower price point. Any regrets?
No regrets. Love it :D And if you ever wish you had the hard board, you can get a Pro fiberglass board for $2500, which puts you at a similar cost than if you started with the Fliteboard Pro, but with both the inflatable and the fiberglass.
Thanks for posting this. I would be curious if the flite airs have to be registered as boats like the solid efoils.
Good question. I'd be willing to bet that the inflatable nature doesn't change the rules in most places, and if it does, it's probably pretty location specific.
I've been considering a Fliteboard Pro. But your video has me thinking about the Air Pro. Looks fun, easy to learn on, and a lower price point. Any regrets?
No regrets. Love it :D
And if you ever wish you had the hard board, you can get a Pro fiberglass board for $2500, which puts you at a similar cost than if you started with the Fliteboard Pro, but with both the inflatable and the fiberglass.
Fuckin rad dude
Weeee! it's so fun