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Conquering the waves on an electric surfboard – how to do it right

If you enjoy surfing but don’t have the opportunity to experience the thrill of this water activity on the spectacular waves of Hawaii or Australia, don’t be upset. Thanks to modern electric surfboards, this is no longer a problem.

Fans of exciting surfing no longer have to look for places with ideal conditions for such water entertainment.

Likewise, the need to search for large waves to achieve breathtaking speed while sliding on the water surface has disappeared because new surfboards can create them themselves in any body of water close to you.

However, electric surfboards are far from new. The first powered board was released over ten years ago. But the development of technology does not stand; still, the models are being improved, opening up the prospects for new opportunities.

For example, now surfers can create stunning artificial waves themselves, no worse than in real surf, and get a lot of vivid impressions from skiing, completely forgetting that such impressive waves were created artificially.

An integrated jet propulsion system provides waves when traveling on an electric surfboard.

Therefore, riding on such a surfboard is practically silent, and the technology of creating waves itself does not disturb the ecosystem with harmful emissions into the atmosphere. With all this, you can achieve a fantastic speed of movement on such a surfboard.

An electric surfboard is a great option for surfing rivers and lakes with no high waves. Thanks to the wireless remote control, it can be used just like a traditional surfboard without any additional drives or cables.

A battery is used to charge the board, which can be replaced if necessary, while the speed of the surfboard can also be controlled manually.

As a result, these boards are ideal for surfers of all skill levels, including beginners who need to practice at a steady pace and pros who need high speed to perform various tricks.

Spanish brand Ocean currently leads the market for these high-tech surfboards with a choice of 3 types of electric surfboards (Carver, Manta, and Blade), each designed for a specific riding style.

For example, the Carver electric surfboard model has a traditional surfboard shape intended for high-speed slalom.

The Manta’s wider, stable construction is designed for beginners taking their first steps in surfing. In contrast, the sporty Blade with its curved edges is designed for optimal freestyle handling and is ideal for various tricks.


Without the need for suitable waves and winds, electric surfing will undoubtedly soon take the leading position among water activities along with flyboarding and jet skiing, which do not require special conditions for practicing.

Therefore, it is likely that the electric surfboard will soon take its rightful place among the popular water toys on superyachts.

Perhaps traditional surfboards can give the most thrill, allowing you to master huge natural waves.

Still, there is no doubt that electric surfing can also provide a lot of vivid impressions and become an excellent option for a boring pastime on any body of water, without requiring any special conditions.

Max Surfer

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