JetWave: A Review of Electric Foil Boards Lineup

JetWave stands among global leaders in manufacturing premium electric foil boards. The Dutch brand prioritizes innovation, modularity, and exceptional build quality, offering advanced boards with groundbreaking technical specifications.

At MOTOSURFING online store, you can explore the technical details of JetWave boards and select your ideal configuration. Delivery for watercrafts is available across Moscow and regions within Russia.

JetWave offers two main series tailored to different rider needs and skill levels: Carbon and Air. All models come equipped with remote control units featuring 4G connectivity and a vivid 2.8-inch color touchscreen display. Adjustable handlebar height ensures comfortable handling for riders of varying heights.

JetWave boards are powered by efficient, reliable, and powerful electric motors. Their hydrodynamic design minimizes drag resistance. Mast length varies between 60 cm and 75 cm depending on the model variant.

JetWave Carbon: Unmatched Performance and Ride Experience

The JetWave Carbon series utilizes top-grade carbon fiber construction, delivering strength, lightness, and rigidity. These boards boast impressive speed capabilities and excellent maneuverability thanks to optimized hydrodynamics and reduced weight.

Available in two sizes—75 liters and 100 liters—the Carbon 75 achieves speeds up to 53 km/h while the Carbon 100 tops out at 42 km/h. With high-capacity batteries providing up to 120 minutes of runtime, each board comes fitted with premium aerodynamic underwater wings.

Designed for experienced riders and professionals seeking maximum performance, the Carbon series allows users to execute complex maneuvers and ride at high velocities. They enable quick transition onto planing mode, ensuring an exhilarating surf experience.

JetWave Air: Versatile Use for Various Audiences

The Air series features inflatable electric foils focused on ease-of-use and safety during rides. Ideal for beginners, families, rental stations, and training schools alike, these boards ensure comfort and stability even when learning.

Offered in three volume options—230L, 150L, and 100L—these flyboards inflate quickly and deflate easily, making them convenient for transport and storage, especially in limited spaces.

Electric hydrofoils in the JetWave Air lineup reach speeds up to 45 km/h. Maximum load capacity for Air 100 and 150 variants reaches 120 kg, whereas the Air 230 accommodates up to 250 kg.

Air 150 and 230 offer superior stability, facilitating beginner education and easier takeoff on the flyboard. The smaller Air 100 suits those already familiar with basic riding techniques who wish to enjoy fast flights over water combined with agility.
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