Let’s be real for a moment… winter eFoiling is a different kind of commitment.
Cold water, thick wetsuits, numb fingers, shorter days — and yet, some of you are still out there flying. Respect. ![]()
So let’s hear it — no judgement here.
Which one are you?
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“Winter warrior” – Riding year-round, gloves on, hood up, zero excuses -
“Only on perfect days” – Calm, sunny winter mornings only -
“Once or twice a month” – When motivation beats the sofa -
“See you in spring” – Board cleaned, battery stored, Netflix activated -
“I travel for winter riding” – Cold at home, warm somewhere else
Drop a comment and be honest ![]()
What Makes Winter Riding Harder (or Better)?
For some riders, winter is actually amazing:
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Glassy water
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Fewer boats and swimmers
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Peace and quiet
For others…
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Cold hands = tricky throttle control
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Heavy gear = more fatigue
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Short daylight = rushed sessions
Both are valid!
Community Question
Tell us:
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How often do you actually ride in winter?
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What’s your coldest-ever session?
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Any winter gear that made a big difference?
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Do you store your board or keep it ride-ready?
Your answers help new riders decide whether winter eFoiling is for them — or if it’s officially an off-season sport ![]()