This electric surfboard is faster than your electric bike.
The Rävik S 22 features a 12-kW brushless motor and redesigned impeller that increase both torque and acceleration. The motor has three speed settings, three throttle sensitivity modes, can accelerate from zero to 30 mph in just four seconds and hit a top speed of 36 mph,. That makes the board a full 2 mph faster than the 2020 edition. There’s also a redesigned wireless speed control system which drops throttle response to 0.
The premium e-surfboard still features a W-shaped carbon-fiber hull. The board does weigh a bit more, tipping the scales at 86 pounds—nine pounds heavier than the previous model. The board is also again powered by a 1.9-kW battery pack that will give you between 15 to 20 min of ride time, depending on how hard you’re pushing it. The battery is swappable, so you can have another charged and waiting if you want to extend your surf session.
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