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Waydoo eFoils

Waydoo eFoils

Decidedly the most cost effective Efoil on the market. With tech like Flite assist Geofencing and GPS plotting they compete with some of the best Efoils out there. For a fraction of the price you can hop on a foil and go rip with the rest of them. Have questions? Reach out to us at 800-622-4655 to speak with our Efoil expert team.

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How to Assemble Your Waydoo

Unboxing the Waydoo Evo — what's included and how to get started.

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Waydoos ship for a flat $250. You can expect your Waydoo to arrive in multiple boxes, some of which may arrive a day or two of each other. Make sure you open and check each box upon arrival!

The Waydoo Flyer One Evo eFoil offers an exhilarating experience on the water, blending the excitement of surfing with the innovation of electric propulsion. This guide will walk you through the steps necessary to assemble and operate your Waydoo Evo eFoil safely and efficiently.

Follow these detailed instructions to ensure a smooth and enjoyable ride.

Read more on Waydoo Evo setup on our blog...

Properly caring for your Waydoo will help improve the long-term performance. Below are a few steps to get you started:

  • Rinse thoroughly — flush the motor mount, motor shroud, propeller, and propeller guard. Then, clean the mast plug and the mast. After, rinse the battery, terminal, and buttons. Finally, rinse the remote.
  • Let everything dry completely before putting back into cases or charging.

Storage Tip: If you're storing your battery for longer than 2-3 weeks, keep your battery between 40-60% charged. Store in a cool, dry place, and check battery levels every few weeks and recharge as needed.

Electric hydrofoils and electric assist foils can be dangerous, especially to new riders. But, if you're careful and aware of those around you, it's a thrilling sport that most everyone can enjoy.

To stay safe on the water, keep in mind of the following:

  • Be aware of local and state laws. Some areas require registrations or specific gear, like, CG-approved vests, to operate an efoil lawfully.
  • Stay at least 100 feet away from swimmers.
  • Always e-foil with an extra person!
  • Be aware of sandbanks, rocks, and shallow areas. They can damage your foil and potentially hurt you as well.
  • Our biggest tip: Never go out further offshore than what you're able to swim! It's a long paddle with an efoil, especially if you run out of battery.

Read more efoil safety tips on our blog...

Learning how to efoil can be a slow process, especially if you're not used to balancing on a board. In general, it's a three-step process. First, you'll start on your stomach, then progress to your knees, and finally advance to a standing position. This progression lets you learn how to control the board properly, understand how to use the remote, and feel the balance of the board as it responds to your movements. Once you get the hang of it, it's a blast! Don't be discouraged if it takes more than 5 minutes for you to get up and riding. The key to success is slowly and methodically learning — you're going to wipe out! Learn from your mistakes, give yourself a pep talk to get back onto the board, and try again. You'll be riding in no time!

Read the three-step efoil learning guide...