So here's the deal. I'd really like to try out foiling.
One of the most common things I hear is that learning to foil behind a boat is the fastest way to learn the basics.
I don't have any friends with a boat, though. And I don't know where to rent a foil. And the logistics of that whole operation seems like a pain.
I found this service near where I live that basically teaches you how to ride on a motorized foil board called an efoil. I don't have any interest in doing this motorized foil thing long term, but maybe it could be a good way to get an understanding of the basics, so that when I buy an actual foil and ride some waves on it, the learning curve isn't so steep? Or will the skills of riding a motorized foil not transfer over to riding waves with a foil?
Here's the service, for anyone wondering. https://sanfranciscoefoil.com/
One of the most common things I hear is that learning to foil behind a boat is the fastest way to learn the basics.
I don't have any friends with a boat, though. And I don't know where to rent a foil. And the logistics of that whole operation seems like a pain.
I found this service near where I live that basically teaches you how to ride on a motorized foil board called an efoil. I don't have any interest in doing this motorized foil thing long term, but maybe it could be a good way to get an understanding of the basics, so that when I buy an actual foil and ride some waves on it, the learning curve isn't so steep? Or will the skills of riding a motorized foil not transfer over to riding waves with a foil?
Here's the service, for anyone wondering. https://sanfranciscoefoil.com/