Screenshot from video below (Look Ma, no waves!)
(also noted here)
The Cyrusher Thunders electric surfboard has been launched in the US. The company, known for its e-bikes, claims its new product allows you to surf without wind or waves thanks to its Jet-Pump direct drive. The e-surfboard has a 5 kW continuous-rated and 10 kW peak-rated electric motor, allowing you to travel at speeds up to 70 kph (~44 mph); the average speed is 50 kph (~31 mph).
The Thunders' throttle is controlled via a handle attached to the surfboard. A safety shut-off key with a paracord bracelet ensures the motor switches off if you fall from the board. A 3,600 Wh battery allows you to ride for up to 60 minutes and fully recharges in two to three hours with the included 72V 25A charger. The company suggests that a novice could stand up on the board with one or two attempts, though it admits that a jet board would be easier to ride.
Yours for $9,999
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