Follow along with the Lift team in a guided video on how to properly stand and turn on our pro and sport model eFoil electric hydrofoil surfboards. Shot on the GoPro Max.
Nick Leason - I just got my Lift efoil and as a noob, I like your narration and tips. I am a goofy foot (right foot forward) and I found it easier to put the remote in the opposite hand (left hand even though I am right-handed) as controlling the accelerator while holding the front of the board with my right hand was extra challenging. I also want to try the technique of pulling the trigger all the way and then using the governor for speed control until I get a better sense of controlling foiling.
LOVE the tutorial! Would be great to see tips and tricks on the 4'4" for bigger guys getting up on rough water. Amazing board that unlocks so many surf scenarios!!!
I hope you guys are planning on making on-site tourist style stores for people to rent these for a day or two. It would be like renting out a jet ski and you could even offer lessons for money There are definitely people who would be interested in this the way they do jetskiing
so awsome to see -- the 4.4 havnt seen any good videos - -this one is - great - thaks so much -- ( whats the different ride with the longer ones ) -- if you were ocean riding would you still prefer the 4.4
Same question. In rougher lake chop or ocean, would you still go 4'4"? On a regular foil, the wing has more to do with degree of difficulty than the board, but curious in rough water how viable the 4'4" vs. the 5'?
We ride 5’4” in rough/choppy lake conditions, and truly enjoy the extra length. Longer mast is great too in high wind conditions that we experience regularly. 🤙
Love to see this. Can’t wait to try decelerating into turns. Always assumed speed was key to making tight turns. Thanks for the tips!
I wish I could afford one. Looks awesome.
Awesome video….very informative!
Nick Leason - I just got my Lift efoil and as a noob, I like your narration and tips. I am a goofy foot (right foot forward) and I found it easier to put the remote in the opposite hand (left hand even though I am right-handed) as controlling the accelerator while holding the front of the board with my right hand was extra challenging. I also want to try the technique of pulling the trigger all the way and then using the governor for speed control until I get a better sense of controlling foiling.
Appreciate the feedback! We'll keep making them!
LOVE the tutorial! Would be great to see tips and tricks on the 4'4" for bigger guys getting up on rough water. Amazing board that unlocks so many surf scenarios!!!
Great video on stance and foot movement applicable to all boards. thanks
Nick, Great advice!
This helped me so muchhhh! Thank you!
I hope you guys are planning on making on-site tourist style stores for people to rent these for a day or two.
It would be like renting out a jet ski and you could even offer lessons for money
There are definitely people who would be interested in this the way they do jetskiing
Wow, where are you now? We have good news to you! But depends of where are you living hehehe !
im super jel. I wish i could rock one of these, i know id be standing up in 10 mins!
Awesome!
Hey Nick can you tell me what wing size you are using on this board? Thanks!
What wing size are u using ?
Wow!!! Wowwowow!!
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Where are you ridding
I like it
Give a chance and try it :P
Would like to see it in open waters like the ocean
so awsome to see -- the 4.4 havnt seen any good videos - -this one is - great - thaks so much -- ( whats the different ride with the longer ones ) -- if you were ocean riding would you still prefer the 4.4
Same question. In rougher lake chop or ocean, would you still go 4'4"? On a regular foil, the wing has more to do with degree of difficulty than the board, but curious in rough water how viable the 4'4" vs. the 5'?
We ride 5’4” in rough/choppy lake conditions, and truly enjoy the extra length. Longer mast is great too in high wind conditions that we experience regularly. 🤙
Good there are no crocs in that water.
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Funny how Lift foils can't be bothered to answer any of the questions here. Too busy making money I guess.
Lol yep