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Variants
- Powerflight Charger 600W / Evo 27" / Voyager C1500$6,399
- Powerflight Charger 1500W / Evo 27" / Voyager C1500$6,799
- Powerflight Charger 600W / Evo 27" / Glider C1500$6,399
- Powerflight Charger 1500W / Evo 27" / Glider C1500$6,799
- Powerflight Charger 600W / Evo 35" / Voyager C1500$6,499
- Powerflight Charger 1500W / Evo 35" / Voyager C1500$6,899
- Powerflight Charger 600W / Evo 35" / Glider C1500$6,499
- Powerflight Charger 1500W / Evo 35" / Glider C1500$6,899
Overview
The Waydoo Evo Pro Plus E-foil is the sensor-equipped mid-tier package in Waydoo's current EVO electric hydrofoil lineup. Built around a 90-liter EPP board, a 6000W motor, and a 2300Wh battery, it pairs solid performance numbers with a flight-assistance system that uses onboard sensors and GPS to help maintain a stable ride height. The Pro Plus tier sits above the standard Pro (which lacks sensors) and below the carbon-constructed Master Plus, giving it a clear role as the feature-rich option at a moderate price point within the Waydoo range.
Waydoo packages the Evo Pro Plus in configurable bundles. Buyers choose between a 27-inch or 35-inch aluminum alloy mast, a Voyager C1500 or Glider C1500 front wing, and either a 600W standard charger or a 1500W fast charger. That modularity extends beyond the initial purchase — the EVO platform is designed so components can be swapped or upgraded individually as a rider's needs change.
Key Specs
- Board volume: 90 L
- Board dimensions: 154 × 67 × 15 cm
- Board weight: approximately 10.4 kg (23 lbs)
- Construction: EPP (Expanded Polypropylene)
- Motor: 6000W
- Battery: Powerflight 23 — 2300 Wh / 45 Ah lithium-ion
- Max speed: up to 30 mph (45 km/h)
- Ride time: up to 120 minutes
- Max rider weight: 130 kg (286 lbs)
- Charging time: approximately 2 hours (600W charger)
- Mast options: 27" or 35" aluminum alloy
- Front wing options: Voyager C1500, Glider C1500
- Charger options: 600W standard, 1500W fast charger
Who It's For
The Evo Pro Plus targets newer riders and progressing intermediates who want technology-assisted learning without sacrificing long-term capability. The sensor-driven flight assistance actively stabilizes ride height, which shortens the time it takes to get comfortable on foil — particularly useful in choppy or textured water where maintaining altitude manually demands more skill. The 90-liter board provides enough float for standing starts and low-speed balance while remaining compact enough that it doesn't feel sluggish once up on the mast.
The shorter 27-inch mast option suits first-time foilers and sheltered flat-water spots, keeping the board closer to the surface and reducing the consequences of a fall. Riders with some experience or those in open water may prefer the 35-inch mast for added ground clearance over swell. The 130 kg rider-weight limit accommodates a wide range of body types, though heavier riders near the cap should expect reduced ride times and slightly slower acceleration.
In the Lineup
Within Waydoo's current EVO family, the Pro Plus occupies the middle ground. The standard EVO Pro shares the same board and motor but drops the sensor suite and flight assistance, coming in at a lower price. The Master Plus steps up to carbon construction and sheds weight, aimed at riders who prioritize performance and portability over value. For riders who need more stability, Waydoo offers the EVO Max Plus at 130 liters — a larger-volume board suited to heavier riders or those who want a more forgiving platform.
In the broader efoil market, the Evo Pro Plus competes in the mid-price segment against boards like the SiFly Rider. It undercuts premium offerings from brands like Lift and Flite by a significant margin, trading some build refinement and weight savings for a substantially lower entry cost and a flight-assist system that those higher-priced competitors don't currently match.
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