Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 17 | Summer Kite Festival
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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 17 | Summer Kite Festival

Foil Drive made waves at the Summer Kite Festival in Poland, showcasing its electric foil assistance system across varied conditions and audiences. Here's a look at how this transformative tech is pushing the boundaries of foiling in Europe and what’s next for Foil Drive enthusiasts. The event was held in a quaint Polish town along a picturesque coastline, a prime spot for water sports with clean waters, steady winds, and beautiful weather. The setup allowed Foil Drive to demonstrate the flexibility of its system in real-world scenarios, from racing to recreational use. Dominic, who heads Foil Drive Europe, noted that while some participants were initially sceptical, they soon realised Foil Drive’s full capabilities. Once people hit the water, there was a noticeable “click moment,” where the light, power, and fun factor of Foil Drive became immediately apparent. Foil Drive Europe: New Developments for a Growing Audience Foil Drive Europe, a budding team of three, has ambitious plans for the region. While products are currently shipped from Australia, a significant shift is coming in October 2024, when Foil Drive Europe will handle its own stock and distribution. This change means faster shipping, reduced taxes, and a generally smoother process for European customers. The primary role of the Foil Drive Europe team is to increase awareness and accessibility. Over the past year, Dominic has tirelessly travelled to foil and surf destinations, organising demos and introducing riders to the thrill of using Foil Drive. Each country presents unique challenges and user demands—from wing foiling and pump foiling in Germany to downwinding along coastal Europe—and Foil Drive is proving versatile enough to meet these diverse needs. A Foiling Revelation for Newbies and Pros Alike The Polish audience was diverse, with both complete beginners and experienced foilers giving Foil Drive a try. It’s not just the capabilities of the Foil Drive that impressed but the simplicity with which it opened up foiling for new users. Beginners, who might typically struggle with the steep learning curve of foiling, found themselves on foil faster and with far less frustration. For seasoned surfers and wing foilers, Foil Drive offered a lightweight, reliable solution for flat water, pumping, and even downwind sessions. This blend of utility for both beginners and advanced riders reinforces Foil Drive’s position as more than just an “eFoil alternative.” It’s a system tailored to add value across a spectrum of use cases. Tailoring Gear to Maximise Performance One of the frequently asked questions at the event was about the best gear setup for Foil Drive. The system's adaptability across various front wings allows riders to choose high-aspect wings for calm conditions and small, manoeuvrable wings for bumpier days. Dominic shared that mid-length boards and foil-specific designs from major brands work particularly well with Foil Drive, offering enhanced glide and stability without excessive drag. Key tips for optimising performance included choosing boards with minimal rocker for easy takeoff, a feature that helps beginners avoid excessive energy burn when planning. Likewise, high-aspect foils work well with Foil Drive, especially in European waters where light wind and flat-water sessions are common. Battery life is always a top query, especially for riders looking to maximise time on the water. As Dominic explained, battery life varies based on factors like rider weight, conditions, and skill level. Typically, an average rider (around 80 kg) can expect over an hour on a Power battery and close to 45 minutes on the Sport battery. The Power battery, which lasts longer, is ideal for all-day outings, while the lighter Slim model with a performance battery suits flat-water sessions and wake thieving. In Poland, the team enjoyed upwind and downwind runs of 600-800 meters, clocking in over two hours of foiling. Even as conditions changed, Foil Drive’s setup allowed for extended glides and uninterrupted fun, with minimal drag once up on foil. “Try Before You Buy” and European Expansion Plans Foil Drive is committed to letting prospective buyers experience the system first-hand. Through a growing network of European dealers, team riders, and ambassadors, Foil Drive demos are becoming increasingly available. Dominic noted that while not all ambassadors can provide demos due to equipment investment, many are eager to spread the word, often making their own gear available for testing. Upcoming Events and Product Launches Dominic is gearing up for the Association of Wind and Water Sports Industries (AWSI) event in Hood River, where the team will unveil new products, though the core Gen 2 system remains unchanged and future-proofed. Following AWSI, Foil Drive Europe has several informal downwind events lined up and a big showing planned for the prestigious Düsseldorf Boat Show in early 2025. The goal is clear: to make Foil Drive more accessible and expand its footprint across Europe. The Summer Kite Festival offered Polish enthusiasts an up-close look at how Foil Drive can redefine their foiling experience, from enabling flat-water pumping sessions to making challenging downwind rides more accessible. As Foil Drive Europe expands its presence and product range, the future of foiling in Europe looks brighter, faster, and more fun than ever. Keep an eye on Foil Drive’s social media channels for upcoming events, demos, and updates. Whether you’re a first-time foiler or a seasoned pro, there’s no substitute for trying it out yourself and experiencing that “click moment” on the water. Watch the full episode

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 16 | Foil Drive Etiquette with Co-Founder Paul Martin
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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 16 | Foil Drive Etiquette with Co-Founder Paul Martin

As the popularity of foil driving and foil assist technologies grow, it's essential for users to understand their responsibility and etiquette when sharing the water with others. In a recent podcast discussion, Paul Martin, the inventor of Foil Drive, shared his insights on how foil drivers can navigate this growing trend responsibly. The Role of Responsibility in Foil Drive Paul highlighted a key point: as pioneers of Foil Drive, there's an inherent responsibility to establish the right standards. Whether you’re the first to introduce a new sport or technology, the burden falls on the early adopters to create a respectful and harmonious environment for everyone. Paul emphasised that responsibility doesn’t necessarily mean strict rules, but rather fostering community-driven standards. This involves understanding your position in the water and being considerate of others. Sharing the Ocean: Do Foil Drivers Have Priority? One of the primary concerns addressed in the conversation is how foil drivers should interact with other ocean users. Paul pointed out that while technology may give foil drivers an advantage in terms of catching waves, it doesn't automatically grant them the right to overtake or inconvenience other surfers or swimmers. A sense of self-regulation is vital. Foil drivers should aim to catch waves without disrupting others and recognise that swimmers, like pedestrians at a crosswalk, should always have the right of way. The key takeaway here is that foil drivers must exercise common sense. If you're able to catch waves that others can’t, great. But that doesn’t mean you should dominate the lineup. Striking a balance between maximising your experience and allowing others to enjoy theirs is critical. Addressing Concerns: Noise Pollution and Group Etiquette Another issue raised was the noise generated by Foil Drive motors, particularly when used by less experienced riders. In a quiet beach environment, the sound of multiple Foil Drives can be off-putting, especially if the motors are constantly breaching the surface. Paul explained that this is often a result of users not fully understanding how to operate the motor efficiently. By keeping the pod submerged and using minimal throttle, riders can reduce noise and enjoy a smoother, quieter ride. Group dynamics also come into play, particularly when multiple foil drivers are in the water together. While it's undoubtedly fun to foil with friends, large groups can become a spectacle and may unintentionally disrupt the vibe of the beach or surf spot. The same way that snowboarders might carve down a hill together, foil drivers often want to show off their skills. However, it's essential to remember that this can be intimidating or annoying to other water users. Paul recommends spacing out and choosing less crowded spots to avoid these conflicts. Communication: The Key to Peaceful Coexistence One of the most valuable tips shared in the discussion was the importance of communication. A simple “hello” or a quick explanation to a surfer about how foil driving works can go a long way in easing tensions. Many surfers or swimmers may not fully understand what you're doing, which can lead to misunderstandings. By being approachable and offering to share the experience, such as giving someone a tow or explaining how the technology works, you can foster a sense of camaraderie rather than competition. Final Thoughts: Embrace the Responsibility At the end of the day, foil driving is a fun and exhilarating way to enjoy the water. But with that fun comes responsibility. As Paul aptly noted, technology evolves, and Foil Drive is just one step in the continuous development of water sports. It’s up to early adopters and regular users to lead by example, ensuring that foil driving can coexist peacefully with other ocean activities.  Whether you're a seasoned foil driver or a newcomer to the sport, remember to stay respectful, communicate clearly, and enjoy the waves responsibly. Watch the Full Episode  

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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 15 | Foil Around Britain
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October 22, 2024 Marketing Foil Drive

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 15 | Foil Around Britain

In the world of water sports, innovation and adventure often go hand in hand. This is exactly what Steve Bowens and Simon Osborne set out to prove with their incredible journey around Great Britain on wing foils. Their expedition, aptly named **Foil Around Britain** (FAB), is an ambitious attempt to become the first individuals to wing foil around the island nation. This isn’t just about adventure though—Steve and Simon are raising money for **Cancer Research**, blending sport, personal challenge, and philanthropy into a single inspiring project. The Inspiration Behind FABIt all began when Simon and Steve, both avid wing foilers, realised the sport’s potential to cover vast distances. After completing a demanding crossing from the Isles of Scilly to Land’s End—a 22-nautical-mile challenge—they set their sights on something bigger. Inspired by previous endurance expeditions, including Simon’s 2002 kayak journey around the UK, the duo decided to take on the full perimeter of Britain on their wing foils. However, the idea came to life in a somewhat unconventional way—a post-adventure beer session in Cornwall! The challenge, initially dismissed as "a really stupid idea," eventually transformed into an inspiring reality.The Challenge of Circumnavigating BritainFoiling around Britain is no simple feat. The route covers over 3,500 miles, and the duo gave themselves a six-week window to complete the challenge. Navigating Britain’s coastlines presents unique difficulties: tricky headlands, shifting tides, and unpredictable wind conditions. As Steve and Simon quickly learned, coastal tides have a huge impact on their ability to foil, and the journey has required them to constantly adapt to changing conditions.One of the most significant early challenges came after they had completed the notoriously difficult passage around Land’s End. Wind conditions forced the pair to rethink their strategy—an anti-clockwise route around Britain became the better option. This flexibility, paired with their background in water sports and their experience with the ocean’s unpredictability, has been key to their success so far.The Role of Foil Drive in the ExpeditionA vital part of the duo's setup is their use of **Foil Drive**, an electric assist system that has proven indispensable throughout the trip. Originally intended as a safety backup, Foil Drive has played a far greater role than either Steve or Simon anticipated. It has allowed them to make significant progress even in light winds and navigate safely in and out of challenging coastal areas. "We couldn't do what we're doing without it," Steve admitted, emphasising the confidence it provides them in tough situations.The ability to cover extra distance, safely return to shore, and tackle estuaries with offshore winds has made Foil Drive a game-changer in this expedition. It has allowed the pair to focus on the adventure without compromising safety, highlighting just how vital it has become for their progress.The Highs and Lows of the JourneyAs with any expedition of this scale, Steve and Simon have encountered their fair share of highlights and challenges. One of the standout moments for Simon was wing foiling around Beachy Head, with its iconic white cliffs and red-and-white lighthouse standing tall in the background. "It felt pretty wild and cool," he recalled, describing the dramatic landscape lit by stormy skies and squally conditions.For Steve, a particular highlight was rounding Portland Bill, a notorious headland with rough tides. With no safety boat and 50 kilometres of exposed water, it was a true test of their skills and resilience. But beyond these milestone moments, both Steve and Simon have been struck by the kindness of strangers they've met along the way. From people offering accommodation to impromptu gear repairs, the support they've received has been a heartwarming reminder of the generosity that exists in communities across Britain.Safety and LogisticsSafety is a primary concern during any expedition of this nature, and Steve and Simon have been meticulous in their planning. They rely on **BB Talkin’**, a Bluetooth communication system, to stay in constant contact with each other while out on the water. They also carry a range of safety equipment, including VHF radios, personal locator beacons (PLBs), and flares, to ensure they can react quickly in case of emergencies. Regular communication with the Coast Guard adds an extra layer of precaution, with detailed daily briefings on their plans and progress.Despite their extensive preparations, unexpected challenges still arise. For example, the duo discovered they were venturing into active military firing zones, complete with low-flying aircraft. After a few close calls, they've become adept at checking in with control centres before entering these areas, ensuring they're clear to pass through safely.Looking AheadAs of the latest update, Steve and Simon are about halfway through their journey. They’ve completed over 1,200 kilometres and are currently making their way up the east coast, with Scotland firmly in their sights. With a combination of determination, support from Foil Drive, and a keen focus on safety, the pair continues to tackle each day as it comes. Though the winds, tides, and coastline present new challenges daily, the duo remains undeterred, eyeing their final goal while raising vital funds for Cancer Research along the way.Follow the JourneyTo keep up with Steve and Simon’s incredible expedition, be sure to follow their progress on Instagram and other social media channels. If you're inspired by their story, consider donating to their **Cancer Research** fundraiser—every contribution makes a difference. You can also track their journey in real-time via their website, where they provide updates on their location, progress, and challenges.As Steve and Simon continue to break new ground in the world of wing foiling, their journey is a testament to human endurance, passion for adventure, and the power of community. Watch the full episode

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 14 | The Blue Highway: Behind-the-Scenes
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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 14 | The Blue Highway: Behind-the-Scenes

    In the latest episode of our podcast, we had the pleasure of sitting down with the creative minds behind the short film The Blue Highway—Josh Ku, Matt Leong, and Slater Neborsky.This film, which beautifully captures the essence of foiling, takes viewers on a visual journey along a striking coastline. Throughout the discussion, the trio delved into the inspiration, challenges, and unique aspects of creating this cinematic experience. The Birth of an Idea The Blue Highway wasn't just another film for these creators; it was a passion project born out of a love for the ocean and the sport of foiling. Josh Ku opened the conversation by sharing how the idea came to life. He explained that the film was inspired by the dynamic and ever-changing relationship between a rider and the water. This connection, he says, is what makes foiling such a unique and exhilarating experience. Matt Leong echoed Josh's sentiments, emphasising the importance of showcasing the beauty of the locations they filmed at. The coastal scenery plays a significant role in the film, almost as a character itself, setting the tone and atmosphere for the entire piece. Matt mentioned that they wanted to capture the raw, untouched beauty of these places, making sure the audience could feel the same awe and reverence they felt while shooting. The Challenges of Filmmaking in Nature One of the key topics discussed was the logistical and environmental challenges faced during the production of The Blue Highway. Slater Neborsky offered insight into the difficulties of filming in remote coastal areas. The unpredictability of the weather, the timing of the tides, and the need to protect the delicate environments they were filming in all posed significant hurdles. The team also had to navigate the technical challenges of capturing the fluidity and speed of foiling on camera. Slater pointed out that while drones and other modern technology played a crucial role, they had to be creative and adaptive, often working with limited resources to get the perfect shot. The result, however, is a film that feels both intimate and expansive, drawing viewers into the heart of the experience. A Deep Connection to the Sport Beyond the technical aspects, what really stands out in this conversation is the deep connection each filmmaker has to foiling. Josh, Matt, and Slater aren't just creators; they’re passionate riders who understand the intricacies of the sport on a personal level. This connection is evident in every frame of The Blue Highway, where the joy and thrill of foiling are palpable. They also discussed how the film aims to reflect the community aspect of foiling. It’s not just about individual achievement but also about the shared experience of riding with friends, learning from each other, and exploring new waves together. This communal spirit is something that they hope resonates with audiences, whether they’re seasoned foilers or newcomers to the sport. Looking Ahead As the conversation wrapped up, the team hinted at future projects that will continue to explore the relationship between humans and the ocean. They’re excited about the possibilities of where their creative journey will take them next, always with the goal of pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in both the sport and its cinematic portrayal. The Blue Highway is more than just a short film; it’s a love letter to the sport of foiling and the incredible landscapes that make it possible. Through the eyes of Josh Ku, Matt Leong, and Slater Neborsky, we get a glimpse of the passion, dedication, and creativity that went into this project. Whether you’re a foiling enthusiast or simply a lover of stunning cinematography, this episode and the film it discusses are not to be missed. Watch the full episode  

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 13 | M2O Film Behind the Scenes with Paul Cooper
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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 13 | M2O Film Behind the Scenes with Paul Cooper

  Welcome to another episode of the Foil Drive Podcast! I'm thrilled to share this incredible experience from Paul Cooper's hometown in Hawaii, where we embarked on an unforgettable Foil Drive project. We achieved something unprecedented: traveling from Molokai to Oahu on our Foil Drive prone boards. This was the longest voyage ever attempted on a Foil Drive unit, and we’re here to debrief the journey, from preparation to the crossing itself, and how we felt afterward. The Beginning of an Epic Week The adventure began with a stroke of luck. Upon arrival, I caught the tail end of a period marked by weeks of poor conditions. The day I arrived was a bit onshore with some swell, but by the next day, the South Shore boasted waves well over six feet—an unusual sight. Despite the grey skies and persistent rain, we had a solid setup for our upcoming adventure. Paul and I kicked off the week by hitting a now-popular Foil Drive spot on Waikiki, known for its challenging swells that are unachievable by prone surfers. The unique feature of this spot is the massive lumps of swell that come from afar, making it difficult for prone surfers to sit in the right spot. With our Foil Drives, we effortlessly glided over these swells, reminiscent of backcountry snowboarding on huge, rolling hills. It was an exhilarating warm-up for what was to come. A Week of Perfect Conditions The conditions kept improving throughout the week, defying expectations. Initially, it seemed like the first day of surfing would be the peak, but every day saw bigger, cleaner, and more perfect waves. This exceptional run of swell was a rare treat. With the approaching crossing day, the winds shifted to ideal conditions—trade winds that were perfect for our journey. Preparing for the Crossing Despite being known for his Foil Drive skills, Paul admitted to his limited downwind experience. His time was primarily spent wing foiling, which consumed his focus and prevented him from diving deep into downwinding. However, he was determined to embrace the challenge. The key to success, he found, was in understanding and reading the bumps and being proficient in popping up on the Foil Drive. As the big day approached, our team came together. We had an incredible boat captain, a top-tier production crew, and seasoned watermen like Jacko and Kahi, making for a strong and supportive group. The Journey Across the Channel The crossing itself was beyond thrilling. The initial excitement had us all ripping turns and enjoying the ride. The channel, known for its gnarly conditions, presented a series of unique challenges. From navigating massive swells to dealing with intense currents, it felt like experiencing five different types of runs in one journey. Despite initial nerves, Paul and the team pushed through, relying on each other’s strengths and experiences. One remarkable aspect of the crossing was the varying conditions—one moment it felt like a skate park with peak-like wind bumps, the next it was a smoother ride closer to land. This diversity in conditions made the journey even more exhilarating. Overcoming Challenges and Embracing the Moment Throughout the crossing, there were moments of intense focus and physical strain. I remember overheating from the relentless sun and taking quick dips to cool off. Hydration and energy were crucial, and my camel pack with hydration mix and a last-minute energy gel proved to be lifesavers. Paul's preparation and pacing paid off, allowing him to complete the journey without major cramps or issues. One humorous moment involved the superstitious ban on bananas on boats, which I unknowingly broke. Despite the initial alarm from the crew, we had a smooth and successful crossing. A Personal Triumph Completing the crossing was a personal triumph for me, a testament to the power of the Foil Drive Assist in achieving what seemed impossible. The feeling of stepping off on Oahu, having done it in one shot, was indescribable. It was a journey marked by incredible teamwork, personal growth, and unforgettable experiences. Looking Ahead We captured some of the best foiling footage ever, and we can't wait to share it with the world. The film will be released around the time of the M2O races in July, showcasing our adventure and the incredible potential of the Foil Drive. Stay tuned for more updates and join us in celebrating this remarkable journey. Thank you for being part of the Foil Drive community, and we look forward to sharing more epic adventures with you soon! Watch the full episode

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 12 | Eric Sterman
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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 12 | Eric Sterman

  Eric Sterman, from the North Shore of Oahu, was our guest for episode 12 of the Foil Drive Podcast. Eric, known for his foiling skills and film expertise, shared his journey and stoke for the sport.Currently in El Salvador for a film project, Eric talked about how he got into foiling. It was during a filming trip in 2016 with Kilani and Robbie Nash that he first encountered the sport. This experience sparked a new passion for him, even though he had always been deeply involved in surfing.Eric described how surfing has always been a significant part of his life, but foiling brought a new level of excitement and community. Unlike surfing, which can often be competitive and individualistic, foiling is more inclusive and fosters a sense of camaraderie. He mentioned how foiling encourages sharing and collaboration, which is quite different from the usual surfing culture where everyone competes for the best waves.When asked about how foiling is received in his community on the North Shore, Eric said that there hasn't been much resistance. People generally understand where it's appropriate to foil, and there's a growing interest among locals. However, he did note that some surfers might find it challenging to transition to foiling due to the time and equipment investment required.One of the things Eric finds most appealing about foiling is the challenge it presents. He talked about the steep learning curve and how rewarding it is to overcome those initial struggles. Eric's journey into downwind foiling started with beach runs on prone boards, gradually progressing to more challenging downwind runs. Inspired by pioneers like Dave Kalama and Alex Aguera, Eric and his friend Aaron kept pushing themselves, motivated by the thrill of mastering this unique form of foiling.The podcast also covered the use of Foil Drive. Eric expressed his excitement about how Foil Drive's can make foiling more accessible, especially for those who might be hesitant to invest the time in learning traditional methods. By using Foil Drives, people can experience the joy of downwind foiling without the initial struggle. He sees Foil Drive as a tool to introduce more people to the sport, allowing them to enjoy the thrill of gliding over water without the steep learning curve.Eric shared some interesting ideas about how Foil Drive can be used to maximize time on the water. He envisions taking friends on downwind runs, giving them a taste of the adventure without the initial struggle. Additionally, Foil Drive's offer a practical way to make the most of conditions, whether it's catching waves or exploring new areas.Throughout the podcast, Eric's passion for foiling and the ocean was palpable. He encouraged others to embrace the challenges and rewards of the sport, highlighting the sense of community and fulfillment it brings. His enthusiasm was infectious, making me want to try foiling myself.In summary, this episode of the Foil Drive podcast with Eric Sterman was a fascinating look into his world of foiling. Eric's journey from traditional surfing to foiling showcases the evolution of an athlete embracing new challenges and passions. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance, community, and the endless possibilities the ocean offers. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or a curious beginner, Eric's insights and experiences provide a captivating glimpse into the world of foiling. Watch the full episode   

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 11 | Europe Catch-up with Dominic Hoskyns
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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 11 | Europe Catch-up with Dominic Hoskyns

  Ben and Dom have been catching up on Benjamin's recent travels, which have taken him from Australia to the US and now the Netherlands. As they chat, the focus shifts to their experiences with Foil Drive Gen2 in Europe and Foil Drive Europe’s development with Dom at the helm. They get into the challenges of testing and refining Gen2, highlighting the meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail required to develop a high-quality product, unrivalled by other products on the market. They also discuss the differences in foiling culture and conditions they've encountered in various parts of the world, emphasising the importance of being respectful and mindful while using motor-assisted foil gear. One key aspect the guys touch upon is the role of Ambassadors in spreading the message of responsible foiling. Benjamin and Dom emphasise the need for Ambassadors to promote safe and respectful foiling practices within their communities. Discussing the evolution of Gen2, they note the improvements in power, performance, and fit and finish from its initial iteration to the current version. They also discuss how the product has gained attention from top athletes like James Casey and others organically, rather than through traditional marketing tactics. Their conversation extends to the broader evolution of foil sports, particularly prone foiling, and the progression towards smaller, more efficient equipment. They discuss the learning curve involved in using foil assists like Foil Drive, offering insights into the challenges and techniques needed to master them. Throughout their discussion, Ben and Dom go over the importance of proper gear selection, instruction, and practice in mastering foiling skills. They share their experiences traveling to various locations, meeting with dealers, and experiencing different foiling conditions. A notable encounter Dom recounts is meeting Olivia Piana, who Dom collaborated with on AXIS and Foil Drive-related tasks. He highlight Olivia's exceptional skills and organisational abilities, as well as his pleasure in working with talented individuals like her in the foiling community. Additionally, Dom ventured to Tenerife, where they engaged in more AXIS and Foil Drive activities and met other members of the foiling community like Lucas Schuler and Julia Castro. They discuss the versatility and benefits of using Foil Drive equipment, particularly in various water conditions. Their conversation culminates in a discussion about attending a foiling event where Foil Drive received recognition and approval from the community. Benjamin and Dom express their excitement about the growing interest in foiling events and the evolution of the sport. Overall, their conversation highlights the passion and enthusiasm shared by members of the foiling community like themselves. The boys invite others to join them in exploring the world of foiling and experiencing the thrill of gliding over the water with Foil Drive. LISTEN BELOW OR SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVOURITE PODCAST PLATFORM! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON YOUR FAVOURITE PLATFORM Follow Dom & Foil Drive Europe  📸 @FoilDrive.Europe 📸 @DominicHoskyns Watch this episode

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 10 | Erik Antonson | The Progression Project
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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 10 | Erik Antonson | The Progression Project

  This episode, Josh Ku delves into the exhilarating world of Foil Driving with Eric Antonson. Their conversation froths with insights into the remarkable Foil Drive. Eric unfolds the myriad benefits of the Foil Drive, from extended session times to its prowess in tackling suboptimal conditions. Delving deeper, they explore the pivotal role of selecting the right foil and board for optimal performance, crucial wisdom for any aspiring foil enthusiast.Drawing from Eric's firsthand experience at the Florida competition, they froth over the thrill and adrenaline rush of the race scenario. The future of foiling is illuminated as they discuss the immense potential of the Foil Drive to revolutionize the sport.Central to their discussion is the profound impact of the Foil Drive on increasing water time and overall enjoyment in foiling. From foot placement to weight shifting, safety measures, and learning curves, Eric and Josh leave no stone unturned in their exploration of the intricacies of Foil Driving.They share anecdotes of close calls, lessons learned from mistakes, and the unique challenges of mastering Foil Driving in switch mode. Their dialogue extends to the rich culture and responsibilities associated with foil driving, as well as the public perception and the sheer joy of coastal exploration with the Foil Drive.Excitement swells as they delve into the realm of designing foils, envisioning improvements for the next iteration of the Foil Drive. Their shared enthusiasm for tinkering and mastering the nuances of foiling shines through, encapsulating the infectious spirit of adventure that drives the foil community forward. Follow Erik 📸 @The.Progression.Project 🎙️ The Progression Project LISTEN BELOW OR SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVOURITE PODCAST PLATFORM! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON YOUR FAVOURITE PLATFORM Watch the Full Episode

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 09 | Paul Cooper
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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 09 | Paul Cooper

  Foil Drive Team Rider, Paul Cooper and Ben had a conversation as they made their way to a foiling event in Sydney. The guys talked about how good it was that the timing happened to be all right for Paul to join Ben at this event.  They discussed the evolution of foiling, from its humble beginnings to the Foil Drive technology. Paul was so stoked for Foil Drive early on, explaining how it has revolutionised his approach to foiling by offering unparalleled speed and movement. Their conversation delved into the nuances of foiling, from equipment choices to the physical demands of the sport. Paul shared his journey of transitioning to foiling and how Foil Drive has accelerated his progression in the sport. As they approached the foil race, they reflected on the foiling community and how that really defines the sport, expressing gratitude for the friendships and experiences they've gained along the way. Excited to get out on the water they closed the episode, stoked to be out their on the water together with everyone else. LISTEN BELOW OR SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVOURITE PODCAST PLATFORM! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON YOUR FAVOURITE PLATFORM Follow Paul Cooper 📸 Instagram 📺 YouTube Watch the Full Episode

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 08 | Josh Ku
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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 08 | Josh Ku

This episode, Paul and Ben spend some time with Josh Ku, an enthusiast and expert in the foiling world. The boys reflected on the organic connection with Josh. Their encounters at various events and shared interests have created a great bond. Josh reminisced about their initial meeting at Long Reef, where a quick video shoot sparked his interest in Foil Drive. The guys get into the intricacies of the Foil Drive's manufacturing and design. Contrary to Josh's initial assumption of outsourced production, he discovered the meticulous craftsmanship and quality control maintained by the team. Josh delves into the technical aspects, specifically, of foil surfing, drawing parallels between aerodynamics and hydrodynamics. The fusion of knowledge from the diverse fields of Ben and Paul, including professional drone technology and composite glider design, emphasises the innovative spirit driving the Foil Drive brand. The boys discuss experiences of discovering remote surf spots and uninhabited reefs, highlighting the freedom and creativity enabled by the Foil Drive. He emphasised the ability to escape crowded lineups and access untapped waves, rekindling the essence of surfing's spirit.  Furthermore, Josh explained exploring the different disciplines within foiling, ranging from paddle to wing. Each variant offering its own set of challenges and rewards, contributing to a rich tapestry of experiences for enthusiasts like himself. By embracing versatility and experimentation, Josh epitomises the spirit of innovation driving the foil surfing community forward. Keep your eyes out for content from Josh as he begins his role as Foil Drive Team Rider Manager. Follow Josh on Instagram 📸 & YouTube 📺 Josh’s visit to Foil Drive HQ Watch the Podcast Episode

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 07 | Rob Pirios | Foil Drive Team Rider
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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 07 | Rob Pirios | Foil Drive Team Rider

    In a recent Foil Drive Podcast episode, Paul sits down with Foil Drive Team Rider Rob Pirios, to discuss the Foil Drive Gen2. The conversation gets into Rob's experiences with the Assist Max and how the Gen2 has transformed his foiling adventures. Rob shares his enjoyment using the Max system, highlighting the improvement and increased runtime he experienced with each session. He discusses with Paul valuable advice on optimising the system, pointing out the importance of slowing down and adjusting settings for a more efficient foiling experience. Paul and Rob discussed the battery options available, with a focus on the Slim Performance and Slim Endurance batteries. Paul explains the advantages of choosing between the two based on specific foiling preferences, highlighting the flexibility that Foil Drive offers with its interchangeable batteries. Paul chimes in, shedding light on the Max system's ability to let riders use smaller foils, providing a dynamic foiling experience. He emphasizes the importance of choosing the right battery for different scenarios, showcasing Foil Drive's commitment to catering to various foiling preferences. The two expanded to cover the broader spectrum of foiling, including winging and downwinding. They highlight how the Foil Drive Gen2 has made it accessible to a wider audience, even those recovering from injuries. Rob and Paul share insights into the system's ease of use and its ability to adapt to different foiling disciplines. They discuss how Foil Drive's innovation has transformed the once challenging aspects of foiling into accessible and enjoyable experiences. The conversation concludes with a deep dive into the technical aspects of the Foil Drive Gen2. Paul reveals the system's unique heat dissipation mechanism, utilising the ocean as a passive cooling system. They discuss the meticulously designed propellers and hint at ongoing efforts to enhance efficiency through further developments. Paul provides an exclusive preview of the Foil Drive Gen2's app-controlled features, allowing users to customize power modes and boost settings. He emphasizes the system's potential for continuous improvement, akin to the Tesla model, with future software updates enhancing performance. The conversation between Paul and Rob provides a comprehensive look into the Foil Drive Gen2, showcasing its versatility, user-friendly design, and commitment to continuous innovation. As foiling enthusiasts themselves, the Foil Drive team's dedication to enhancing the overall foiling experience is evident throughout the discussion. Foil Drive Gen2 emerges as a game-changer in the world of foiling, promising a thrilling and accessible ride for enthusiasts of all levels. LISTEN BELOW OR SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVOURITE PODCAST PLATFORM! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON YOUR FAVOURITE PLATFORM Watch the Full Episode

Foil Drive Podcast | EP 06 | BJ Barlin | Back Foiling Post Major Injury
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Foil Drive Podcast | EP 06 | BJ Barlin | Back Foiling Post Major Injury

Having come down to Adelaide, Australia, to meet the team and check out Foil Drive Gen2 first hand, we were moved by the story of one of our customers and how he came into Foil Driving with a Gen2 Kit. With BJ's story reminding Paul of why he first create what we now know as a foil assist, they both agreed it was a story to share, to inspire.Paul and BJ sit down and recount an incredible discussion they had on the water, one that brought these two grown men to tears while out foiling. With BJ keen to inspire others, the two sat down and recorded the story to share. Throughout the conversation, BJ shared his remarkable story of resilience through a major accident that left him not only in a wheelchair for months, but off his motorbikes and out of the surf for good... That's all until he found Foil Drive.  As the conversation unfolded, BJ recounted his initiation into the world of Foil Driving and foiling. BJ shared his struggles with conventional foiling techniques and highlighted the crucial role that the Foil Drive Assist Kit played in his learning process. Little did they know that his journey would take a challenging turn when a motocross accident left him with a broken femur and life-threatening injuries, seemingly jeopardising his life long connection with motocross, surfing and now foiling. BJ described the aftermath of the accident, waking up to the realisation that his foot was touching his head. The severity of his injuries, including a fractured femur in four places, raised concerns about potential leg loss. The recovery journey was arduous, and doctors cautioned against participating in impact sports, leaving BJ with the belief that he may never foil again. Amidst the setbacks, the conversation turns with the discovery of hydrid foiling, something that has since reshape the opportunities and significantly reduced the limitations of his injuries. The Gen2 Foil Drive emerged as a game changer for BJ. This technology not only reignited his passion for foiling but also offered a viable solution for individuals facing mobility challenges. Paul recounts the origins of Foil Drive, reflecting on his desire to create a tool, that would allow an older shoulder injury to seemingly disappear when out in the surf. The electric assist capabilities and user-friendly design of the Gen2 not only helped BJ overcome physical limitations but also provided a renewed sense of joy and accomplishment.  BJ's journey with the Gen2 challenged his initial scepticism about assisted foiling. The technology not only facilitated his return to the water but also changed his perspective, acknowledging its potential to open doors for others facing similar challenges. What was once perceived as a hurdle became a powerful tool for exercise, reshaping conventional views on adaptive sports like Foil Driving. BJ Barlin's remarkable journey, as shared in the podcast interview with Paul, serves as an inspiration to all who’re looking at assisted foiling as a means to keep doing what they love. His resilience and the power of the Gen2 highlight the boundless possibilities that Foil Drive and hydrid foiling brings to the world of water sports. As we continue to witness advancements in innovation, BJ's story reinforces the belief that technology has the capacity to break barriers and make recreation accessible to everyone.We hope you take the time to listen to this one, a story that frames the true potential and core values of Foildriving.  LISTEN BELOW OR SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVOURITE PODCAST PLATFORM! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON YOUR FAVOURITE PLATFORM Watch the podcast here

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 05 | AWSI 2023 Chats
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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 05 | AWSI 2023 Chats

This episode we're taking you on an exciting ride through the captivating atmosphere of the AWSI event, where Paul, Ben and Dom found themselves surrounded by an electric mix of dealers, customers, and, all-round frothers! Over the weekend, they rubbed shoulders with legends like Giampaolo of Hi-Tech Hawaii, Kyle of Project Cedrus, and many more! A fantastic opportunity to engage with them in passionate conversations about their craft and their stories with Foil Drive. We captured moments, stories, and insights that we're thrilled to share with you in this podcast episode.   LISTEN BELOW OR SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVOURITE PODCAST PLATFORM! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON YOUR FAVOURITE PLATFORM Watch the Full Episode Timecodes 00:00 - Introduction 03:21 - AWSI Walk Through 04:31 - Giampaolo - Hi-Tech Hawaii 12:35 - Kyle - Project Cedrus 24:00 - Jimmy - Jimmy Jam Foils 30:47 - Norm - Baja Kite and Surf 39:17 - Olivier - Covewater45:33 - Final Thoughts

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 04 | Victor Harris
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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 04 | Victor Harris

Paul and Ben chat to Victor Harris – a self-professed Foil Drive enthusiast and a Dubai local. During a short stint in Australia, spending his days mastering the art of foiling in the picturesque Ballina, NSW, Victor decided to take a detour to Adelaide to spend a day with the boys. With his vibrant involvement in the Foil Drive community, he's been a true trailblazer, fearlessly pushing the limits of small boards in tranquil waters. From conquering a 15-liter pump board to gracefully riding the AXIS 899 pump, even on meager 1-foot swells in his Dubai home turf, Victor's journey is nothing short of inspiring. Tune in for a captivating conversation!   LISTEN BELOW OR SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVOURITE PODCAST PLATFORM! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON YOUR FAVOURITE PLATFORM Alternatively, watch the episode Timecodes 00:00 - Introduction01:20 - Victor's Foil Drive introduction07:00 - Victor's foiling skill increase08:15 - Tow-ins a thing of the past09:13 - Sharing waves together11:45 - The most pleasure in life - Riding a wave14:36 - Foil Drive gives you the incentive to foil!15:00 - Foil Fitness16:45 - Foiling in Dubai17:48 - The freedom Foil Drive gives riders19:00 - The lifesaving moment with Foil Drive23:05 - Foil Drive expands the range of foiling27:29 - Dave West's example of using the wrong gear28:55 - Boards and Victor's setup30:45 - Victor's technique32:43 - The benefits of the Foil Drive Owners Facebook Group35:45 - Professional foilers using Foil Drive39:35 - Learning to Foil40:55 - Wrap up

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 03 | Mike Zed of Jetsurfing Nation
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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 03 | Mike Zed of Jetsurfing Nation

Paul and Ben catch up with Mike Zed, all the way from the stunning landscapes of Portugal. He's the face behind the dynamic YouTube channel, JetSurfing Nation. When Mike embarked on this journey, his goal was crystal clear: put every electric and petrol-powered aquatic gadget to the test, whether it's jet boards, efoils, or underwater scooters. Interestingly, our very own Foil Drive co-founder, Paul, has been a dedicated viewer of Mike's jet board escapades for countless years. Imagine our excitement when Mike got in touch to share the news that he's now a proud owner of a Foil Drive! Want a sneak peek into this exhilarating experience? Don't miss out on Mike's reviews and videos – they're a must-watch!  LISTEN BELOW OR SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVOURITE PODCAST PLATFORM! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON YOUR FAVOURITE PLATFORM Alternatively, watch the episode Timecodes 00:00 - Introduction00:30 - How Mike got into foiling02:20 - Mike's mission - to ride every product in the space04:20 - How Mike discovered Foil Drive07:28 - Buying a Foil Drive08:08 - Has Mike's riding progressed?10:00 - The diversity of brands10:42 - Wrap up

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 02 | Dominic Hoskyns
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Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 02 | Dominic Hoskyns

Dom was actually our first customer back when we kicked things off in 2021. And he's not just a blip on the radar – he's become part and parcel of the whole Foil Drive story. The guy's always up for a challenge, pushing the envelope on what you can do with a foil, a board, and some innovation. Oh, and if you're hanging out on Facebook, swing by the Foil Drive Owners Group to shoot the breeze with Dom. Flash forward to October 2022, and we had the epic pleasure of hosting Dom in sunny Australia for a few days. Big shoutout to him for being a driving force in the worldwide community of Foil Drivers. And hey, if you're up for some rad content – from Foil Drive escapades to everything rad about prone, surf, SUP, wing, and downwind foiling – his channel is an absolute goldmine. Ready to ride the foil wave? Dive into Dom's world LISTEN BELOW OR SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVOURITE PODCAST PLATFORM! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON YOUR FAVOURITE PLATFORM Watch the Full Episode Dominic Hoskyns - YouTube Channel Timecodes 00:00 - Introduction - Welcome Dominic Hoskyns01:15 - Foiling in Australia02:15 - A bit of Dom's History04:40 - When Dom started Foiling06:12 - Dom's first Foil setup08:00 - Dom's setup preferences08:48 - The YouTube Channel12:22 - Dom's learning experience13:28 - How Dom came across Foil Drive18:10 - Dom's Reviews20:42 - Foil Drive with a wing24:15 - The foiling possibilities27:10 - James Casey28:10 - Different boards30:40 - Appletree Surfboards33:45 - The pop up35:32 - The impact of Foil Drive39:20 - Foil Drive frees up congestion in the water41:21 - Flat water pumping43:50 - Anyone can get into foiling with Foil Drive48:50 - You're guaranteed a fun session53:19 - Finding that compromise and variation55:20 - The technique57:57 - Dom's admiration for Foil Drive as a company1:00:50 - Sharing the froth!1:03:23 - Foil Drive exists for fun1:08:00 - Wrap up  

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 01 |  Why Does Foil Drive Exist? - Meet the Founders
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December 23, 2022 Marketing Foil Drive

Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 01 | Why Does Foil Drive Exist? - Meet the Founders

In the first instalment of the Foil Drive Podcast, Foil Drive Founders Paul and Ben sit down with the very first Foil Drive owner and local legend, Sykesy, to discuss the guys' background, the origins of Foil Drive, and the true reason for its existence. It's been an incredible first two years, and we are thrilled with how far it has come and how many people have jumped on board to support us.  Listen below or subscribe on your favourite podcast platform! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON YOUR FAVOURITE PLATFORM Watch the Full Episode Timecodes 00:00 - Introduction - Welcome to the podcast!01:58 - Sykesy02:16 - Why the Foil Drive concept exists07:36 - Paul's introduction to foiling10:29 - Backgrounds11:08 - Electronics15:06 - Downwinding17:26 - Sykesy's foiling history19:45 - The training wheels21:58 - Foil Drive's sole purpose24:38 - The genuine uptake by the community25:14 - The impact of the Foil Drive product30:01 - Learning to Foil34:03 - Is it cheating?35:18 - How the community is using it37:57 - Why to we make the gear that way we do?38:49 - Ralph!38:59 - Manufacturing44:06 - The labour of love46:00 - Foil Drive owners Facebook group questions48:48 - 1st Question: EU sellers and availability?49:53 - 2nd Question: Foil Drive hats?51:12 - 3rd Question: A kit for custom boards?54:00 - 4th Question: Boost Mode?59:00 - Final thoughts1:04:24 - Wrap up