A guide to safely transporting and carrying your eFoil
eFoiling is an awesome way to experience the water, and for most of us, bringing our eFoil to new spots is part of the adventure. But transporting these boards can be a bit tricky. They’re delicate, and parts like the board, mast, and battery need careful handling. Here’s a quick guide to help get your eFoil to the water safely, so you can focus more on the ride and less on the logistics.
1. Disassemble the eFoil for safe transport
One of the easiest ways to transport an eFoil is by taking it apart. eFoils are designed for quick assembly and disassembly. You can separate the main components: the board, battery, mast, and wing.
Steps to disassemble:
- Remove the battery: Start by disconnecting the battery and store it in a protective case for added safety.
- Detach the mast and wing: Unscrew the wing from the mast and carefully detach it. Repeat this step to remove the mast from the board.
- Protect the board: Since the board is often large and slightly cumbersome, use a dedicated eFoil board bag. This will protect it from dings and allow you to carry it more easily.
Why this works: Breaking down the eFoil reduces bulk, makes it easier to store and transport in most vehicles, and helps protect the components from bumps or shocks during travel.
2. Use an eFoil-specific carry bag
An eFoil bag is a great investment for safe transport. Most brands, like Fliteboard, offer high-quality bags designed specifically for their boards and masts. These bags usually have compartments for each part (like mast, wing, and accessories), which keeps everything secure.
Features to look for in an eFoil bag:
- Padded interior: Look for extra padding in key areas, especially around the edges where the board and mast are most likely to get damaged.
- Compartments for accessories: Built-in pockets for screws, tools, and small parts help keep everything organized/organised.
- Carry handles and wheels: Some bags come with shoulder straps or wheels to make it easier to transport your eFoil over longer distances or from car to shoreline.
Why this works: eFoil-specific bags streamline transport, protect your investment, and make carrying multiple components easier.
3. Consider your vehicle size
Transporting an eFoil is generally feasible with most vehicles, but it’s always good to plan ahead. Compact cars may need the seats folded down to accommodate the board and foil, while larger SUVs or vans offer more flexibility.
Vehicle-specific tips:
- Sedan/compact car: Fold down the back seats and carefully stack the components, keeping the battery secure and separate.
- Van/pickup: Larger vehicles can typically carry the fully assembled board in the back.
Why this works: Planning around your vehicle type ensures everything fits comfortably and helps reduce the risk of components being damaged by shifting around.
4. Protect the battery during transport
The battery is the powerhouse of your eFoil, so extra care here is essential. eFoil batteries can be heavy, and improper handling or transport can lead to issues. eFoil batteries are robust, but they should still be treated as fragile items.
Battery transport tips:
- Use the manufacturer’s case: Most eFoil brands provide a case for the battery, which is usually padded and waterproof.
- Store in a cool place: Keep the battery away from direct sunlight or heat, as high temperatures can degrade battery life.
- Secure it in your vehicle: Place the battery in a secure position, ideally wedged, so it can’t move around while driving.
Why this works: Taking extra steps to protect the battery maximizes/maximises its lifespan and keeps you safe during transport.
5. Loading and unloading techniques
eFoils can be heavy, and lifting them can be challenging, especially if you’re dealing with a large board or additional gear.
Loading tips:
- Lift with a partner: If possible, ask a friend to help, especially with the fully assembled board. This prevents strain and lowers the risk of dropping anything.
- Use a dolly or cart: If you’re alone, a lightweight dolly can help you wheel the components from your vehicle to the shoreline.
- Balance the weight: Hold the board close to your body, and keep your back straight. Balance the weight of the board and mast so it doesn’t tip awkwardly.
Why this works: Proper lifting techniques reduce strain and lower the risk of damaging your board during transport.
6. Traveling/Travelling by plane with your eFoil
If you’re planning a trip and want to take your eFoil with you, flying with it is possible, but most airlines will not allow you to bring the battery. Consider shipping the battery in advance, or renting an eFoil or battery at your destination. Fliteboard has over 300 partners around the world that may be able to assist.
Plane transport tips:
- Check airline regulations: Each airline has different rules for sports equipment. The battery in particular may be subject to special rules due to its lithium-ion content.
- Use a durable, padded travel bag: Reinforced travel bags are essential to protect against rough handling during loading and unloading.
Why this works: With the right planning, you can travel with your eFoil anywhere, ensuring it’s safe and sound upon arrival.
7. At the shore: easy carrying to the water
Once you’re at the shoreline, you’ll want to perfect smooth transitions from car to water.
Shoreline carrying tips:
- Option 1: Partial assembly at shore: If you’ve disassembled your eFoil for transport, consider reattaching the board, mast, wing and battery at the shore to make carrying easier.
- Option 2: Use the handle(s) Most eFoils have built-in handles. You can carry the board by holding one handle and the mast. The board can either be in front of you or behind you.
- Option 3: Over the shoulder: Stand beside the mast with your back to the board. Bend your knees slightly, and position the mast over your shoulder before standing up. Adjust your hand and shoulder placement for stability. Walk slowly and watch for obstacles.
Why this works: Protecting your eFoil during the final steps ensures it’s ready to perform once you hit the water.
Final thoughts
Transporting and carrying an eFoil might feel like a chore initially, but with practice and the right equipment, it becomes routine. By investing in protective gear, planning for vehicle size, and handling your eFoil carefully, you can extend its lifespan and enjoy smooth, hassle-free adventures wherever you go.