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Previous Record - Fliteboard 34 mph speed record claim - 34 mph / about 55 km/h / 29 knots

World Record Snapshot

Record Title
Fastest eFoil speed
Discipline
eFoiling monstereFoiling
Class
Open / Speed
Measured Result
Speed: 34 mph / about 55 km/h / 29 knots - (Higher is better)
Date
2021-01-01 (year precision)
Has Stood For
3 years, 288 days until broken on 2024-10-15
Location
Not specified
Record Holder
Unknown
Verified By
Globetrender / Designboom secondary coverage

Record Holder Spotlight

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How This Epic Thing Went Down

Early eFoil speed reporting around the Fliteboard Series 2 era described a fastest eFoil mark of 34 mph, equivalent to about 55 km/h or 29 knots. The public summaries do not clearly identify a rider, exact course, or measured run format, so this row is useful as a historical speed progression marker rather than a fully documented sanctioned result. It gives the later 66 km/h PWR-Foil claim important context, because the top-speed conversation moved from the mid-50 km/h range into the mid-60 km/h range as equipment became more specialized.

Rules of the Beast

Speed records must be set on a motorized eFoil board under electric power. The result should be supported by GPS, watch, race timing, or another public measurement source. Peak speed and course speed should be described separately when the source provides both.

How This Got the Nod

Secondary media speed claim only.