Julia Castro Wins a Podium Finish at Surf Foil World Tour Opener
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May 21, 2026 Marketing Foil Drive

Julia Castro Wins a Podium Finish at Surf Foil World Tour Opener

With Foil Drive continuously bridging the gap between an assist system and a traditional e-foil, we headed to Morocco for the opening stop of the 2026 Surf Foil World Tour in Marchica, Nador. It was the tour’s very first time visiting Morocco, making it the perfect setting for our official competitive debut. We were absolutely stoked to watch team rider Julia Castro, riding a Fusion, secure an awesome second-place podium finish riding the Foil Drive Fusion. The SFT events have been a link for non-wind related water sports and their incredible riders and community with meetings and events all over the world. With this year's highly competitive competitions it’s been really exciting to see the Fusion create a lane of its own as a highly adaptable foiling unit, showcasing its convertible features during beginner demo’s and families to podium worthy speed and maneuverability on the world stage. It’s been able to shine as a single tool, with endless possibilities. Competing against a fleet of fully integrated e-foil setups, Julia proved the capability of the Fusion system at the highest level of competition. In a discipline traditionally dominated by conventional e-foils, securing a second-place finish on a Foil Drive assist system marks a massive milestone for us and the community. Facing a highly competitive international field, the Fusion delivered the power, efficiency, and responsiveness required to bring competitive top speeds and with its lighter battery and unit weight its reactiveness and maneuverability had an impact on every heat. It is a clear demonstration that elite racing performance is no longer limited to traditional, heavy e-foil designs. As the e-foil World Championship enters its second season, the level of competition and the pace of technological evolution are skyrocketing. The Surf Foil World Tour now heads to its upcoming international stops in Munich, China, and France. Jeremy Wilmotte will be riding in Shengzhen China in May for the next competition riding Armstrong x Foil Drive, bringing his own impressive skills to the event. [product-carousel] With this podium finish, Julia and the Foil Drive Fusion have set the tone early for 2026, challenging industry expectations and redefining what is possible in competitive e-foiling. Congratulations, Julia. We cannot wait to see what the rest of the tour brings. "I am super stoked about my result in Marchica, Morocco. I have been out of the competition scene for quite a while but very hungry to make it back, and finally the moment arrived. Although my board selection was not great, I went with way too little litres, I managed to be on the podium and even fighting for first place. I competed with the Foil Drive FUSION and the new V3 remote. Taking home a second place means a lot to me and I can't wait for the next event which for me will be Munich.”

Homecoming: Foil Drive Pro Rider Noé Cantaloube Returns to French Polynesia
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May 12, 2026 Marketing Foil Drive

Homecoming: Foil Drive Pro Rider Noé Cantaloube Returns to French Polynesia

After three years away from home, Foil Drive pro team and North team rider Noé Cantaloube returned to French Polynesia, the islands that shaped him, his family, and his connection to the ocean. This short film, created in collaboration between Foil Drive and North Foils, follows Noé and filmmaker Eric Wittkopf as they document a long awaited homecoming. It is a story about returning to where it all began and reconnecting with the people, places, and rhythms that define island life. A Life Shaped by the Ocean Noé grew up between French Polynesia and the Ryukyu Islands, but Polynesia has always been his anchor. For him, it represents something deeper than just a place. It is connection to nature, to family, and to the ocean. Life in the islands is guided by the elements. There is no fixed schedule, only conditions. If the wind arrives, it is time to wing foil. If waves appear, it becomes a surf or surf foil session. Every day is shaped by what the ocean gives. That connection is what Noé missed most while living away. At home, everything feels connected again. The ocean, the land, and the people who taught him how to move through both. Discovering Foiling Away From Home Ironically, Noé’s foiling journey began far from the islands. Like many young Polynesians pursuing study and opportunity, he left for France. It was there that he first discovered foiling. At the time, the sport was still emerging and expensive. Equipment was hard to access, and progression required sacrifice. Noé remembers long periods of eating simply to save for gear, slowly building his first setup piece by piece. But the motivation was clear. Every session was a step closer to freedom on the water. From those early days in Europe, he developed the skills that would eventually shape his professional path. Wing foiling, dock starts, and learning to read the ocean in a completely new way became part of his daily life. What started as curiosity became a career. Returning to Tahiti and Bora Bora Back in Tahiti, Noé reconnected with family, friends, and the rhythm of island life. Days were simple. Mornings with family, afternoons on the water, and evenings sharing stories with friends he had grown up with. Local foil spots came alive with familiar faces, where the focus is never competition, only enjoyment of the ocean and time together. The journey also took him to Bora Bora. Returning there carried a different feeling. Years earlier, before leaving for Europe, Noé had helped his uncle build a house on the island. Coming back to see it completed and lived in added a personal layer to the trip that went beyond sport. Bora Bora has changed over the years. More people, more tourism, and a different pace of life. But the natural landscape remains unchanged. The mountains, the lagoon, and the water still define everything. Even without consistent surf, the lagoon offers endless opportunities for foiling, boat sessions, and time on the water with family and friends. Foiling as Connection One of the strongest themes throughout this journey is how foiling brings people together. Returning as a Foil Drive pro team rider, Noé was able to share his world with the people closest to him in a new way. Sessions on the water became a shared experience again, whether behind boats, in the lagoon, or at local spots with friends who have been part of his life since childhood. There is no pressure in these moments. Just time on the water, laughter, and connection. This is where Foil Drive plays a subtle but important role. By expanding the range of conditions and making time on foil more accessible, it helps unlock more of these shared experiences, especially in places where conditions can be unpredictable. North × Foil Drive Collaboration This film is a collaboration between North Foils and Foil Drive, highlighting the evolution of modern foiling and the ways riders are exploring the ocean today. From remote island lagoons to marginal wind days and long boat sessions, electric foil assist has opened new possibilities for riders like Noé. It allows more time on the water, more consistency in training, and more freedom to explore places that were previously harder to access. For Noé, it is not just about performance. It is about connection, exploration, and time spent in the ocean he grew up in. [product-carousel] A Story of Home At its core, Homecoming is not only a foiling film. It is a story about returning. Returning to family. Returning to culture. Returning to the ocean that shaped a life. French Polynesia remains unchanged in its essence. The water, the land, and the people continue to define everything that happens there. And for Noé, coming back is a reminder that no matter how far you travel, some places will always feel like home.

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Three Generations on Foil: Sierra Stack’s Life on the Water
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May 12, 2026 Marketing Foil Drive

Three Generations on Foil: Sierra Stack’s Life on the Water

There are people who enjoy watersports, and then there are people who build their entire life around the water. For Sierra Stack, foiling isn’t just a hobby. It’s part of who she is. In our latest episode of Driven, we headed to Canyon Lake, California, to spend a day with Sierra and her family. Eight months pregnant during filming, Sierra showed us exactly what dedication, passion, and community look like on the water. “Foiling is up there with eating and sleeping.” For Sierra, foiling has become a necessity in life. “When you think about necessities, eating and drinking and sleeping, foiling is up there with those for me.” That passion is obvious the second you see her ride. Whether it’s wake foiling behind the boat, wing foiling in the afternoon wind, or grabbing the Foil Drive to chase endless laps without launching the boat, Sierra’s life revolves around being on the water. Canyon Lake offers the perfect playground for it all. Glassy morning sessions roll into windy afternoons, and when conditions change, the gear changes with them. It’s an environment that perfectly reflects the versatility of modern foiling. Staying on the Water Through Pregnancy At 34 weeks pregnant during filming, Sierra made a decision early on that pregnancy wasn’t going to stop her from doing what she loves. While many people questioned whether she’d need to slow down, Sierra stayed committed to her routine, continuing to foil, train, and stay active throughout the pregnancy. “I really just stuck to it. I never stopped doing what I was doing.” That consistency allowed her to stay connected to the sport and maintain the balance and feeling she’s built over years on foil. Watching her ride with confidence and flow while carrying her son made this episode incredibly special for everyone involved. Why Foiling Changed Everything Sierra grew up around watersports, but foiling unlocked an entirely new feeling. She describes the freedom of foiling as something completely different from traditional wake sports. Instead of being limited to a single wake, foiling opens up an endless canvas. Pumping between wakes, connecting sections, carving anywhere you want to go. That freedom is exactly why Foil Drive resonated so strongly with her riding. “I felt like I had my own jet ski to tow me into waves.” The ability to ride more, explore further, and create opportunities without needing perfect conditions has completely changed how Sierra approaches time on the water. A Family Built Around the Water What made this episode especially meaningful was seeing three generations sharing the same passion. Sierra rides with her dad, local legend Ron Stack, five or six days a week. Their connection through foiling is something that’s clearly grown deeper over time, and now another generation is about to join them. Ron summed it up perfectly: “Now I got a second childhood with her. It’s been the best.” From Sierra learning to hydrofoil on her dad’s lap as a kid to now riding while pregnant with her own future waterman, the whole story comes full circle. Three generations on foil together. That’s what this community is all about. Sierra’s Setup Sierra’s current setup blends efficiency, glide, and versatility for everything from wake sessions to Foil Drive laps: Armstrong 795 Integrated Foil Assist Mast 60 Fuse MA990 Front Wing 205 Surf Tail Armstrong Surf Foil Board 4’7” 36L Powered by the Foil Drive Max with HP Motor and HP Max Battery [product-carousel]

Adaptive Foiling with Foil Drive
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May 5, 2026 Marketing Foil Drive

Adaptive Foiling with Foil Drive

Foiling is about freedom, but the path to that first glide looks different for everyone. In this Q&A, we sit down with Foil Drive pro staff, Josh Ku, and Jason Sauer, a double-amputee and dedicated adaptive foiler, to share the real-world tips he’s learned while pushing the limits of his setup. 

David Sincox | Foil Drive Team Rider
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September 4, 2024 team-riders Marketing Foil Drive

David Sincox | Foil Drive Team Rider

Monmouth County, NJ, USA   Tell us a little bit about yourself, how long have you been foiling and where are you from?  I started foiling in September of 2022.  Surfing is super popular where I am from and after surfing for a long time I wanted to try something new.  Since trying and progressing it is all I do in the ocean.   What sparked your interest in Foil Drive?  We get a lot of wind and 95 percent beach breaks. So when its windy Foildrive allows me to go up wind instead of walk back up the beach and stay away from populated surf zones in my area.  I also really did not connect with learning to wing and DW.  The Foil Drive allows me to be in the same conditions with less equipment.   What was the learning curve like with Foil Drive? Honestly I didn’t really have a learning curve.  I was originally taught to foil with an e-foil so the Foil Drive has that same feel but with the ability to also use the foil when you want.  Within my first day I was in the ocean flat water starting.  I will say that I started with a 48 liter board and at my height and weight that’s enough liters but I quickly started to decrease the size of the board.   What is your go to Foil Drive setup and why? Foil Drive gear, board and foils:  I am on the Max Power with a KT Drifter 4 in 34 liters and on a Unifoil Progression 140 set up. 75 mast short fuse and the 14 neutral tail.  I have landed on that gear because it’s easy and versatile in all conditions.  The board is on the wider side so flat water starts easy, the wing is very surfy but also really floaty so it doesn’t take much to get it going.  All in all if I want to just practice pumping in the bay or go surf some lumps in the ocean I feel confident in my equipment.   Tell us about which type of foiling you’re most in to, what’s a standard session out foiling for you? I am a prone guy,  I really enjoy carving around and playing in the surf.  With FD I plan on doing some DW sessions on my prone board as well. But I use FD currently just for the surf.  It keeps me out of the lineup and gives me powder vibes.   What is your next adventure with your Foil Drive? I can’t wait to take it about 4 hours north of my current state (you can figure it out). There are endless point breaks and opportunity for ocean swell with limitless opportunity. Who would you think would benefit the most from having a Foil Drive? Honestly the cool thing about FD is I do believe it is for anyone.  A full on first timer can feel comfortable especially with the recent development of the prop guard.  The beginner person in ANY discipline can use it as a tool to have a better success rate.  Wingers can light wind easier, DW guys can go in lighter wind and get used to their board.  But even today’s pros are smiling ear to ear because of the results of Foil Drive.  I mean I don’t think Paul Cooper has taken his off yet haha.      Surf Foiling (Medium Conditions) Medium conditions for me are 1-3 and when I'm foildriving I use Max Power foil drive system/battery with 6 inch  motor. I rider my Unifoil progression 140 foils with Omen Large Ahi stab and 75 mast with the 4’8 Drfter 4 Carbon board by KT. Depending on swell power I might add a bit of a positive tail shim.   Surf Foiling (Large Conditions) Large conditions for me are 4-6 and when I'm foildriving I use Max Power foil drive system/battery with 6 inch  motor. I rider my Unifoil progression 140 foils with Omen Small Ahi stab and 75 mast with the 4’8 Drfter 4 Carbon board by KT. Depending on swell power I might add a bit of a negative tail shim. Affiliated Brands: KT Real Watersports Manera Sequoia Salt Vans Optional Rider Weight and Height: 5’8 135cm 📸 Instagram 📺 YouTube

James Casey | Team Rider Profile
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September 4, 2024 team-riders Marketing Foil Drive

James Casey | Team Rider Profile

Tell us a little bit about yourself, how long have you been foiling and where are you from? James Casey, from Sydney's Northern Beaches and I've been foiling since 2016. I have competed internationally in SUP and Surf events, but foiling is the focus now. My day job is coaching foiling and I am a part owner in Code Foils.    What sparked your interest in Foil Drive? The ability to coach people on flatwater and then take them into waves in a safe environment was the original interest but the benefit for teaching people downwind foiling has become an even bigger benefit!   What was the learning curve like with Foil Drive? For the most part I really enjoyed it. playing around with pod height was the biggest breakthrough for me. As I could already foil having the pod up nice and high (15-12cm) created the most enjoyment for me. For coaching closer to mid mast (or 20-25cm) created the best balance of e foiling and free foiling.    What is your go to Foil Drive setup and why, and what’s your weight? I'm 83kg and my go to is the 4'8 carver with the Code Foils 980S with the Gen 2 Slim Endurance Battery and 12cm cable. For me it allows me to get up easily, pump around between waves, e foil out to different spots if I need to and surf foil freely when on the waves.   Tell us about which type of foiling you’re most in to, what’s a standard session out foiling for you? Downwind Foiling gets the most of my foiling focus. Using the foil drive to motor up wind and turn around when I have a short time window for a downwinder is awesome, a truly liberating experience!   What is your next adventure with your Foil Drive? Probably an upwind to downwinder or teaching with it for a beginner foil lesson. Who would you think would benefit the most from having a Foil Drive? Those looking to get into downwind foiling, takes out the pain in learning to paddle up so you skip straight to the fun bit.

Rob Pirios | Team Rider Profile
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September 4, 2024 team-riders Marketing Foil Drive

Rob Pirios | Team Rider Profile

Tell us a little bit about yourself, how long have you been foiling and where are you from? Being born on the Gold Coast in Queensland. I’ve always loved the ocean and my parents joined me up into the Surfers Paradise Surf Life Saving Club when I was only 4. Surfing and waterskiing are second nature to me and in later years I moved onto the snow fields and started riding the very first Sims snowboards in 1982. I first foiled behind a boat on a Rush Randel foil board with snowboard boots way back in 2005 with Dale Chapman but that didn’t last too long as it was incredibly hard and dangerous. It wasn’t until 2016 when I was learning to kite surf I picked up a Cabrinha Double kite foil board that I started foiling full on. The following year after I saw Kai Lenny foiling on a cut down 14 foot Sup in Hawaii, I said to myself "that’s me." Unfortunately no SUP foil boards were available in Australia so I gaffer taped my Cabrhina kite foil board and foil to my JP 8-6 Sup. This was actually the first Sup foil board in Australia and the rest is history. This is the video of that day:  I never looked back from that day chopping and modifying any foil system to achieve my goal to free foil in the ocean and that was also the birth of the Von Pirios chop shop. What sparked your interest in Foil Drive? My primary love of foiling is the prone, but with a background of professional water sports my shoulders have taken a beating. I had my second shoulder reconstruction mid to late last year and on top of that just as it was almost healed I went tow foiling and broke my hand. All this happened just prior to the release of the Gen 2. I was fortunate enough to get my hands on one of the early releases and I was out foiling again with a waterproof cast on my hand. Now that I’m healed I just can’t get off the Foil Drive, I just love it and my froth metre is at 10. It’s like towing and proning all in one, I call it power proning, it’s just sick.  What was the learning curve like with Foil Drive?  My learning curve was pretty fast as I had good efoil background but the Foil Drive Gen 2 is an amazingly easy rig to ride, however just like proning you never stop improving. What is your go to Foil Drive setup and why, and what’s your weight? I pretty well just ride one board for proning, downwinding & wake thieving. It’s my DC 5-5 x 20 x 55 litre purpose built prone board. For my 88 kg this board is just amazing. Incredible hull speed lets me flat water start no paddling front wing down to around the 800cm2 mark. I just love this board surfs great and just do easy to start and ride, it also extends battery life rather than struggling on shorter low volume boards. Tell us about which type of foiling you’re most in to, what’s a standard session out foiling for you? I’m only just now getting back into paddle proning again BUT have to say it’s not my No.1 anymore (LOL). I love Downwinding but since I’ve joined the Foil Drive club my SUP has been retired and I just Downwind now on the Foil Drive and Wingding which I still really love, I don’t use the Foil Drive on my wing I’m pretty good at low wind starts without it. Session times vary but when I prone I have 2 max battery’s and a sport plus I have a charger in my car which will recharge both my Max’s so my Foil Drive prone sessions are generally 2 to 4 hours. What is your next adventure with your Foil Drive? I have a good school mate who owns the Fiji Beachouse on the coral coast . I’m back there this April May for 3 weeks and will be introducing the Foil Drive to the Fijian crew. Also be looking at shooting my 3rd movie. “Living The Stoke 3 Foil Drive Fiji“ Who would you think would benefit the most from having a Foil Drive? The Foil Drive is for everyone and especially old salts like me who have the passion for the ocean but not the knees or shoulders to scratch around trying to catch waves. This truely is greatest surfing advancement on the market today. It’s taken my prone sessions from 6 waves to 60 waves a session. Whether you are on a Prone, Sup or wingding the Foil Drive will take you to another surfing dimension. My one piece of advice when you order a Foil Drive is get an extra battery, you simply don’t fatigue like you normally do so you will last twice as long , which means you will want an extra battery.  Check out the Rob Pirios Podcast Episode Foil Drive Podcast | Ep 07 | Rob Pirios | Foil Drive Team Rider  Follow Rob 📸 @rob.vonpiros   📺 YouTube

Julia Castro | Team Rider Profile
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September 4, 2024 team-riders Marketing Foil Drive

Julia Castro | Team Rider Profile

Tell us a little bit about yourself, how long have you been foiling and where are you from? My name is Julia Castro, I was born in Fuerteventura, Spain. I am a professional Waterwoman, I used to be a professional kitesurfer but then became an all-around watersports addict. I have also did some years competing in the cable wakeboard side of the world, tried some wingfoil comps along the way and now I am currently working on a big video project and sharing the stoke! I started foiling in the Philippines in 2017 and have not stopped ever since. What sparked your interest in Foil Drive? Upon the introduction to Foil Drive by a dear friend, I found myself captivated by the product's allure even before experiencing it first-hand. My longstanding commitment to indulging in various water sports has always been driven by my desire to savor every moment in the water. Foil Drive, however, seemed like the key toy I needed to amplify my passion to immerse myself further and relish the optimal conditions to the fullest. Mission accomplished. What was the learning curve like with Foil Drive? I have to admit, had a perfect day for learning, no wind and flatwater, and the best teacher possible, Dominic. it took me not more than 10 minutes to be foiling around, and after that time I already tried going on some small waves, way easier than I thought. Mega stoked!   Tell us about which type of foiling you’re most in to, what’s a standard session out foiling for you? I just love foiling, I mainly kite and wingfoil, and now thanks to Foil Drive I go on waves without a wing or a kite. There's no standard day for me on the water. Forecast changes quite a bit here in Fuerteventura so, every day is a new day and every day there's a toy for the occasion. I feel really lucky to be able to do so many sports and enjoy different conditions.    What is your next adventure with your Foil Drive? I am producing a big video/documentary I hope I will be able to show you before the end of the year. It's a video that talks about being born on an island, recycling, adventures... Can't tell you more but  I can't wait to show you the final product!   Who would you think would benefit the most from having a Foil Drive? Honestly, If you like foiling (or even if you haven't tried it yet, it is such a great product for everyone... But to narrow it up I'd say: Whoever that A) Does not want to buy a jet ski B) Whoever loves spending time on the water C) Whoever loves foiling   Follow Julia: 📸 @Fuertejulia 👤 Facebook 📺 YouTube 👔 Linked In

Tom Soupart | Team Rider Profile
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September 4, 2024 team-riders Marketing Foil Drive

Tom Soupart | Team Rider Profile

Tell us a little bit about yourself, how long have you been foiling and where are you from? I’m a longtime surfer originally from Belgium and currently in Siargao, Philippines. I started foiling in June 2018 and it wasn’t love at first site :)  After a little break I went full time around march 2019 and I’ve been hooked ever since. Overall I love all ocean watersports and it’s amazing foiling can be practiced in all disciplines as surfing and kiting and now also wing foiling and downwinding (and foil driving !!) What sparked your interest in Foil Drive? It was David De Vries that showed me the first assist system back in 2020. He was taking so many waves on his sup and loved it. I tried as well and understood this was an interesting tool. Back then I thought I’d only use it for sup, or at a later time in life. With the assist plus and it’s more powerful capabilities, I got interested again also using it for coaching and e-foiling. Once we got the units in Belgium, it became clear this was going to become more than what we expected and we couldn’t take it off our boards anymore! What was the learning curve like with Foil Drive? It felt very natural to me. Watching Dominiks YouTubes and his explanations made total sense. That being said I had been e-foiling a bunch before and get around well regular foiling. I first learned how to get up in very small conditions and then use the ollie to get pumping. After that I did a couple of light wind winging tests and taught a couple of friends how to e-foil. Once I got to Siargao, it made total sense to tackle some bigger swells, and get assisted into waves that otherwise would be hard to catch or get to normally. Then when the Gen 2 arrived, it blew my mind with its again more powerful capabilities and the ease of setup and use. What is your go to Foil Drive setup and why, and what’s your weight? I’m using the Gen 2 assist max 15cm power battery on a 50 liter midlenght appletree skipper. On the 27liter it worked perfectly as well. For surf I’m on the sk850 and for bigger waves and downwind I use the sk8 550 and eagle 790 from F-One Tell us about which type of foiling you’re most in to, what’s a standard session out foiling for you? There has been episodes! I started prone foiling as much as possible, winging when its windy and recently I really enjoy sup foiling when its small and if there is proper downwinding, ill take this as well. With the foil drive ill go out to places where it’s exposed and bigger waves pass through. It’s amazing not having to take any boat to get to the spot, take a couple waves, and make my way back to shore e-foiling, no problem. What is your next adventure with your Foil Drive? I’ll go around the Philippines and explore challenging conditions where it’s big and not great for regular surfing. Foildrive is massively widening the conditions we can think of and ride! Who would you think would benefit the most from having a Foil Drive Everyone, it’s actually interesting some of my friends would like to try that aren’t surfers and I believe you can get them into the basics of e-foiling pretty easy in flat water and then transition into small uncrowded surf (still need to try this). It’s a great tool for coaching all levels and really anyone can benefit from being assisted in any foiling discipline.   I’m based in the southeast of the Philippines on the island of Siargao, which is the mecca for surfing in the country. It’s known for its world-class wave named Cloud 9. I used to shortboard the wave a lot until I discovered foiling. Now, I actually miss out on some people I used to encounter there. But the foiling in the area is so good! There is a wide variety of spots around that work with all kinds of swell and wind directions, and we get wind also to go wingfoil and kite. Some spots are world-class wingfoil waveriding, I’d say. But you have to embrace the conditions as they are presented. It’s never consistent, and it can change very rapidly. Now that I have the foildrive on the island, it opens up so many more possibilities, and I’m able to face those challenging conditions better, in performance and in safety. For me, I love to explore the spots that are too hard to master as takeoffs are too steep or the waves travel too fast. Also, for downwinding, it’s challenging without an assist, as there are heavy currents and open ocean around. We will explore more of that in the months to come. In this video, I’m riding an open ocean big wave spot I’ve been looking at for some time. On the Sup without an assist, it’s somehow possible, but I really enjoyed being able to launch myself into the sets on my 27-liter prone board with the foildrive. It’s so fast and challenging, and I felt very safe having the drive as an assist. Lucky to have my buddy Guy Vanryckeghem there to capture it on the FPV drone and be able to show this to the foiling community! Gear I’m riding: Appletree surfboard Pro Foil V2 27 liters F-One sk8 850, 85cm Alu Mast Motor Pod at 20cm You’ll see in the video I’m still on the assist plus. The box is mounted next to my front foot for a minimum weight effect on the smaller board. It limits you in prone paddling, but you honestly don’t need it as the drive can navigate you to where you need to be for take-off. That being said, my gen2 is on the way, as obviously it will perform much better, but the assist plus still gets the job done very much as well 🙏. Follow Tom: 📸 @siargao_foiler  📺 YouTube 

Jack Paterson | Foil Drive Team Rider
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September 4, 2024 team-riders Marketing Foil Drive

Jack Paterson | Foil Drive Team Rider

Hi my name is Jack, I am 16 years old from Newcastle Australia! I started foiling and fell in love with the sport 3 years ago. My journey started with no surfing background or nothing to do with boards. A friend gave me a setup to borrow and I haven't looked back since that day. Now I am into all disciplines of the sport prone, wing, downwind, I love it all and having a Foil Drive at hand really helped me open up so many more doors to get into the many disciplines of the sport!  Jack rides for the local shop and Foil Drive dealer, Kite and Sup. He rides an F-One Foil and a custom prone board with an integrated Assist Plus inside the board. Jack's Instagram 

Mat McKinnon | Team Rider Profile
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September 4, 2024 team-riders Marketing Foil Drive

Mat McKinnon | Team Rider Profile

Tell us a little bit about yourself, how long have you been foiling and where are you from?  Mathew Mckinnon, born in South Australia and moved to Coffs Harbour Northern NSW early 2000s, grew up on the beach and surfed most weeks as a kid. I now live in a small town called Sandy Beach.   What sparked your interest in Foil Drive? It was actually James Casey, a few years ago I had a one on one prone lesson with James in small surf conditions, we had a conversion after the session and he mentioned a product called “Foil Drive," the waves that day were hard to paddle into as it was too small and that started the conversation about Foil Drive and what it can do to allow you to get up regardless of the conditions.   What was the learning curve like with Foil Drive? I started on a efoil after receiving a complementary efoil lesson as a gift from my sister in law, so for me going from a heavy efoil down to a prone foil with a Foil Drive was the next progression in my foil journey, I was blown away by the lightness underfoot and was hooked after the first session out in the surf.   What is your go to Foil Drive setup and why, and what’s your weight? Definitely the MAX paired with the MAX Sport battery, 15cm Mast Location, 3 Blade Prop for that extra grip!   Tell us about which type of foiling you’re most in to, what’s a standard session out foiling for you? I am a Surf Foiler, always checking the swell and wind for the ultimate surf session!! Not into downwinding yet so my day to day addictions is all about the ultimate wave!   What is your next adventure with your Foil Drive? Hoping to join the foil drive team and head to Hood river, would be amazing to meet all the industry legends and suppliers that make all these amazing foil toys. Who would you think would benefit the most from having a Foil Drive? To be honest I think ALL foilers regardless of experience could benefit from a Foil Drive set up in the garage, perfect for those flat days on the coast or the days when you might need a push out on the open sea downwinding. Clearly it helps beginners to get a feel of getting on foil and the assisted advantage of getting the extra power to get on the waves earlier.

Olivia Piana | Team Rider Profile
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September 4, 2024 team-riders Marketing Foil Drive

Olivia Piana | Team Rider Profile

Tell us a little bit about yourself, how long have you been foiling and where are you from?  I've been playing in nature since I was a kid. I grew up in the French Alps and did lots of outdoor sports, skiing, snowboarding, mountain bike, climbing... Windsurfing was my first watersport. The connection with the water had a special effect on me. Through the years, I decided to dedicate my life to it. I started SUP and then foiled in the early days of the sport. It's every time such an incredible thing to be part of the birth of a sport community. I feel super lucky to be alive with this strong passion and I couldn't imagine my life without it. I also love to share this passion with others.   What sparked your interest in Foil Drive? I immediately imagined myself with the Foil Drive surfing big mellow waves I couldn't paddle in with a regular SUP or prone foil board! I have to say James Casey made me dream about it!   What was the learning curve like with Foil Drive? Using the Foil Drive for the first time is not as easy as it looks. It's a specific technique and it needs a bit of time to get it. My first session was basically about swimming and watching Dominic Hoskyns turning around me!! Ahah! I had the chance to learn it with Dominic and his tips and watching him Foil Driving was a big help. The third session we went surfing consistent swell! It blew my mind!! What is your go to Foil Drive setup and why, and what’s your weight? My favourite set up is the Gen2 Assist Max on my Axis Pump board 4'6 37l, 82 carbon mast and 780 Spitfire. I'm 67kg or 147Lbs. Tell us about which type of foiling you’re most in to, what’s a standard session out foiling for you? My favorite session with the Foildrive is catching overhead mellow long waves on my local foiling spot.  What is your next adventure with your Foil Drive? My next adventure with the Foildrive will be to surf as long as possible beach breaks downwind along the coast!   Who would you think would benefit the most from having a Foil Drive? The Foil Drive is a game changer to learn SUP Downwind foil and to improve your surfing skills. It makes you improve so much faster enjoying a large panel of conditions.   Olivia’s Foiling Achievements  3 x SUP Racing World Champion (2018, distance race ISA | China), (2019, sprint and technical race ICF | China) 1 x GWA Wingfoil Racing Champion (2021) 1 x Winner of the M20 Sup Foiling (2023)   Photos by Benjamin Borez.   Follow Olivia📸 @oliviapiana 📺 YouTube  

Dave West | Foil Drive Team Rider
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September 4, 2024 team-riders Marketing Foil Drive

Dave West | Foil Drive Team Rider

The Foil Lord himself! Dave West is a Prone and Downwind foil shredder from the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Personally I feel like Dave kinda burst onto the foiling scene pretty quicky with his very raw, honest and straight talking reviews, tutorials and rapidly progressing riding. His Youtube video style is very "everyday guy likes foiling and wants to help you learn and like it too" kinda vibe...You can see a huge range of Foildriving videos from Dave on his YouTube Playlist here! Dave can rip on a Foil Drive Prone board setup in the waves! At his home break in the Sunny Coast   Dave's first visit down to Foil Drive HQ in Adelaide, Australia. While his first FD powered Downwinder didn't quite go to plan, it could have been a lot, lot worse!   Struggle street  The video that he is very well known for and the one I finally went "ok enough's enough, lets chat with this guy" was his raw and quite brutally honest thoughts on learning to down wind foil.    Check out Dave's Content on Instagram and Youtube 📺 YouTube 📸 Instagram

Robby Miyashiro | Ambassador Profile
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September 4, 2024 team-riders Marketing Foil Drive

Robby Miyashiro | Ambassador Profile

Long time Foildriver, we are stoked to have Robby as an official Foil Drive Ambassador. Not only does he embody all things Foil Drive, he is an amazing representative for foiling as a sport and loves to share his stoke in Oahu, Hawaii.Location: Oahu, HawaiiFoils: Code Foils (720S, 615S, 158AR)Boards: Majek Boards (Burner 4-7)Foil Drive: Assist MAX 20cm Motor📸 Instagram 📺 Watch Robby's Welcome to Team   MORE FROM ROBBY COMING SOON  

Ryan Arzy | Meet the Team
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September 4, 2024 team-riders Marketing Foil Drive

Ryan Arzy | Meet the Team

Joining the Team in 2024 you can find Ryan anywhere but home! From coaching at Nomotu, Fiji... to hitting the next event in the US, Ryan (LAfoiler) is out there to foil as much as he can, as often as possible!   Location: USA and FijiFoils: KT FoilsBoards: KT Boards📸 Instagram Watch Ryan's Welcome to Team   MORE FROM RYAN COMING SOON