Learn To Fly: 5 Reasons Why E-Foiling Can Become a Real Trend
Surfing, windsurfing, kiting, wakeboarding, water skiing or Stand-Up Paddling is yesterday's news - the new trend: flying instead of surfing!
"First and foremost it's about the fun factor and the variety, plus I like to look for the challenge." - Anna Gasser, Big Air Olympic Champion
Whether Hawaii or California - worldwide e-foiling is already the new water sport and also in Europe we see more and more e-foils flying over the water.
Why e-foiling is becoming a real trend:
Freedom
E-foiling: Whenever and wherever you want - whether in the sea, at the lake or in the river, no long waiting for the next wave or the right wind. You are free, independent and can fly whenever you want! Isn't that ingenious? Especially with an exchangeable battery, you can enjoy the water and the speed much longer.
The "toy" for sport stars
For many sport stars, e-foiling is already an ideal diversion from any daily training routine. Snowboard star and Big Air Olympic champion Anna Gasser shows you how it's done in this video!
It's time to fly
"Above the clouds, the freedom must be boundless" - well, you don't fly high above the clouds with the e-foil, but you fly at least half a meter above the surface of the water and that is what provides extra adrenaline: speed. Honestly, it doesn't get any better than this... you have to try it!
Sustainability
Unlike many motorized water sports, the big advantage of e-foiling is: electric mobility! The innovative e-technology makes this trend sport environmentally friendly and sustainable. An interchangeable battery can also provide a certain range that can take you from one beautiful place to the next.
"By virtually floating on the water, you need very little energy. I can go surfing for an hour on just one battery charge, so I can do just under 30 kilometers." - Anna Gasser, water sports enthusiast
Style factor
Our Audi e-tron foil speaks for itself: high-class & trendy – and in other words, style at 100%. So, take a look at it and try it out! Then you will know how much potential there is in this new trend sport!
Want to know more? Then take a look here.
"First and foremost it's about the fun factor and the variety, plus I like to look for the challenge." - Anna Gasser, Big Air Olympic Champion
Whether Hawaii or California - worldwide e-foiling is already the new water sport and also in Europe we see more and more e-foils flying over the water.
Why e-foiling is becoming a real trend:
Freedom
E-foiling: Whenever and wherever you want - whether in the sea, at the lake or in the river, no long waiting for the next wave or the right wind. You are free, independent and can fly whenever you want! Isn't that ingenious? Especially with an exchangeable battery, you can enjoy the water and the speed much longer.
The "toy" for sport stars
For many sport stars, e-foiling is already an ideal diversion from any daily training routine. Snowboard star and Big Air Olympic champion Anna Gasser shows you how it's done in this video!
It's time to fly
"Above the clouds, the freedom must be boundless" - well, you don't fly high above the clouds with the e-foil, but you fly at least half a meter above the surface of the water and that is what provides extra adrenaline: speed. Honestly, it doesn't get any better than this... you have to try it!
Sustainability
Unlike many motorized water sports, the big advantage of e-foiling is: electric mobility! The innovative e-technology makes this trend sport environmentally friendly and sustainable. An interchangeable battery can also provide a certain range that can take you from one beautiful place to the next.
"By virtually floating on the water, you need very little energy. I can go surfing for an hour on just one battery charge, so I can do just under 30 kilometers." - Anna Gasser, water sports enthusiast
Style factor
Our Audi e-tron foil speaks for itself: high-class & trendy – and in other words, style at 100%. So, take a look at it and try it out! Then you will know how much potential there is in this new trend sport!
Want to know more? Then take a look here.