You could say that the the aquatic equivalent of the car is the motorboat, and the aquatic equivalent of the motorcycle is the Jet Ski – but what about the equivalent of the e-bike? That's what New ...
So you like riding bikes, good. And you like water, also good. So, why not bring the two together in one common space? Well, somebody did, and brought us a hydrofoil bike. The team at Manta 5 have ...
What do you get when you combine the buoyancy of a boat, the power of an electric bicycle and the efficiency of hyrdofoils? An awesome new way to zip across the water, apparently. The Hydrofoiler XE-1 ...
Manta5 the creators of the awesome Hydrofoiler XE-1 hydrofoil bike have now opened up preorders ahead of the official launch which is expected to take place during February 2018. Priced at $5,175 the ...
With its part e-bike, part hydrofoil design and engineered to make even the most inexperienced riders build their confidence within minutes, the new Manta 5 SL3 hydrofoil bike aims to please both ...
February 10, 2009 The Foiljet MR1 is a new personal watercraft concept that takes the best features of a motocross bike and jetski, throws in two hydrofoils plus a silent, energy efficient electric ...
Have you ever dreamed of riding your bike in the water? I mean, sure, Jet Skis exist, and are tons of fun, but they’re bulky, and require quite a bit of effort to ...
The Manta5 XE-1 hydrofoil bike is a popular yachting water toy that bridges the gap between fun, fitness and athleticism. The nothing-quite-like-it New Zealand-made Manta5 XE-1 hydrofoil bike drew ...
Hydrofoils are perhaps best known for their application on boring ferries and scary boats that go too fast. However, as [RCLifeOn] demonstrates, you can also use them to build fun and quirky personal ...
When it comes to getting exercise, people swear by bicycles. But in the warm summer months, something in the water would be nice, right? A New Zealand startup called Manta5 has put the two together to ...
After reading a bicycle-powered hydrofoil build we posted a few days ago, [James] sent in the project that earned him an iron ring from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada. It’s a ...