Radinn's new X-Sport is new electric jet board to cruise anywhere from icy fjords to the beach

Radinn's new X-Sport is intended to be a sturdy, lightweight powered jet board that can be used for various activities. The X-Sport boasts a sleek shape and a hydrodynamic structure to help it slice through the waves, just like its predecessors. Moreover, the Swedish company claims that it is suitable for everyone and any body of water. The hull of the X-Sport is just above 6 feet long and has Radinn's newly designed XDL Tech structure. An airy polystyrene core is fortified with layers of fiberglass and polymer to enhance strength while staying compact, pleasant, and light. With the electric engine installed, it weighs roughly 100 pounds. The 3 kWh battery pack will power the board for 45 minutes. In addition, the latest arrival is the only one in Radinn's roster with a quad fin layout rather than the typical two. The extra fins help the X-Sport stay more balanced on the water. This makes the surfboard suitable for inexperienced riders and expert riders who wish to go full throttle in even the most challenging situations.

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