Surf High Experience in Dubai
Wake Boarders - Typically start in the water, holding onto the handle of the tow rope while the boat pulls them forward. As the rider gains speed, they rise out of the water and ride on the surface, using the wake (wave created by boat) as a ramp to perform various tricks and maneuvers.
Wake foiling - Begins with the rider being towed behind a boat or a cable system, similar to wakeboarding. As the boat gains speed, the hydrofoil generates lift, raising the rider above the water's surface. Once foiling, the rider experiences reduced drag and a smooth, gliding sensation.
E-foiling - Begins with the rider standing on the E-foil board in the water. The rider controls the E-foil using a handheld wireless controller that regulates the motor's speed. As the rider increases the motor's power, the hydrofoil generates lift, lifting the rider above the water's surface. The rider can then control the E-foil's direction and speed by adjusting their body position and using the handheld controller.
Wake foiling - Begins with the rider being towed behind a boat or a cable system, similar to wakeboarding. As the boat gains speed, the hydrofoil generates lift, raising the rider above the water's surface. Once foiling, the rider experiences reduced drag and a smooth, gliding sensation.
E-foiling - Begins with the rider standing on the E-foil board in the water. The rider controls the E-foil using a handheld wireless controller that regulates the motor's speed. As the rider increases the motor's power, the hydrofoil generates lift, lifting the rider above the water's surface. The rider can then control the E-foil's direction and speed by adjusting their body position and using the handheld controller.