HYDROFLYER THAT WILL LET YOU FLY ACROSS THE WATER

What do you get when you combine a surfboard, jet-ski, and a hoverboard? The Hydroflyer! Touted as the world’s most advanced watercraft, the Hydroflyer glides across the water at nearly 34 MPH. This revolutionary kind of personal watercraft lets the rider glide across the water without any drag, wake, noise, fumes, or pollution. Aside from going green on the waves, the Hydroflyer doesn’t require any additional form of transportation – which means there is no need for a trailer. One of the stand-out features of this watercraft is that it fits all body types and skill levels, allowing anyone to feel like they can fly across the surface. As a 100% electric craft, charging the Hydroflyer is as easy as plugging it into an outlet, and maintenance and upkeep are practically non-existent. With a full charge, you get up to two hours of ride time and ride up to 25 miles. From Jeffrey’s Bay to the rest of the world, the Hydroflyer was born to fly above the waves.

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