NorthReport | Issue 08 | Second Quarter 2024

“Consider the vast range of bicycles on land and consider the potential to recreate these categories on water at various price points. It’s our dream to commoditise foil biking and build a new sport in the process.” says Guy Howard-Willis.

The SL3 is made from carbon fibre and aircraft- grade aluminium, making it buoyant and light enough to carry to the water without the need for a trailer. In addition, a new hardwearing monocoque chassis, structural drivetrain and sealed gearboxes are designed to withstand the harsh marine environment. Dual layer IPX67 battery housings and safety tilt sensors cut motor power as soon as the bike falls are all built into the available models.

The Hydrofoiler SL3 has now launched to market and available via authorized resellers.

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