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  • The Future of Foiling? FliteLab’s AMP Jet Explained and What's Coming Next
    2026/04/10

    There’s a new player in the foil assist space—and it’s doing things very differently.

    In this episode, I sit down with the AMP Jetboard designer and developer, Chris Reynolds, to unpack the thinking behind this new take on foil assist systems.

    From a backyard prototype to a fully engineered product, this is a story of curiosity, persistence - and a completely different approach to getting up on foil.

    But here’s the thing - this isn’t just about technology.

    It’s about how we ride, where we ride, and who this kind of system is actually for and what is coming down the pipeline.

    We get into:

    • Why this design took a totally different path
    • Where it shines (and where it doesn’t)
    • The reality vs expectation for everyday foilers
    • What’s coming next—and why it matters

    If you’ve been watching the evolution of foil-assist systems or wondering where things are headed next, this is a conversation you’ll want to hear. Enjoy!

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    58 分
  • Cabrinha Union Foil System Explained: Stiffness, Speed & Simplicity with John Modica & Lars Moltrup
    2026/03/27

    In this episode of the FOILERS Podcast, we go deep into the all-new Cabrinha Union foil system — a complete rethink of their foil design built around stiffness, simplicity, and performance.

    Joining me are John Modica (Chairman of Cabrinha) and Lars Moltrup (Product Development Manager) to unpack:

    • Why the Union system was built from the ground up
    • The thinking behind the Mike’s Lab inspired connection
    • How stiffness, drag reduction, and design choices impact real-world riding feel
    • What makes riders say it feels “buttery smooth” on the water
    • How to choose between the 760, 905, and 1150 front wings
    • Why the 905 is the ultimate all-rounder
    • The role of stabilisers (and why they matter more than most riders think)
    • A sneak peek at the upcoming Tweaker stabliser and Whippet foil

    We also dive into the balance between engineering and rider feel, the realities of building a new foil platform, and Cabrinha’s philosophy of high-performance simplicity without the BS.

    If you’re into wing foiling, prone, downwind or just want to understand how modern foil systems are evolving — this is one not to miss.

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  • The Hugh Mitchell Foiling Story: Ocean Adventures, Competition, Coaching & the Desert Winds Film Tour
    2026/03/09

    In this episode of the Foilers Podcast, Pete Walmsley sits down with Western Australian foiler Hugh Mitchell—one of the most inspiring young riders in the sport today.

    Hugh’s journey into foiling started in 2019 with his dad’s first foil setup on the Swan River. Just a few years later, he’s chasing adventures across Australia downwind, competing in the legendary Molokai-to-Oahu race in Hawaii, coaching new foilers, running 'The Foil Project' podcast, and producing the adventure film 'Desert Winds'.

    In this conversation, Hugh shares the full story behind his rapid rise in foiling—from working at the Foil Shop in Perth to embarking on a 300km remote downwind expedition along Western Australia’s coastline, encountering sharks offshore, and pushing his limits in some of the world’s toughest downwind conditions.

    We also dive into:

    • How Hugh discovered downwind foiling

    • Lessons from working in the foiling industry

    • The making of the Desert Winds film

    • Touring the film around Australia

    • Racing in the Hawaii Downwind Race Series

    • Creating and running the 'Project Flow' foiling event

    • Coaching foilers in Perth

    • Becoming a sponsored rider

    It’s a story about passion, pushing boundaries, and building community in one of the fastest-growing watersports in the world.

    If you love foiling, adventure, and the people driving the sport forward, this episode is packed with inspiration.

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    1 時間 32 分
  • Chris Doerfel (Hydrofoil Academy Australia) on Coaching, Gear Evolution & Learning Foiling
    2026/01/23

    Chris Doerfel — founder of Hydrofoil Academy Australia at the Woollahra Sailing Club in Sydney — joins the FOILERS Podcast to break down what actually helps people learn wing foiling (and prone foiling) faster.

    Originally from Austria, Chris has spent 20+ years in ocean sports (windsurfing, kiting, surfing) and explains how COVID kicked off his wing foiling obsession — to the point of doing multiple sessions a day — and how that momentum turned into a coaching program built around making foiling accessible, safe, and fun.

    In this episode we get into:

    • How the foiling scene in Sydney evolved from a tiny crew to a fast-growing community

    • Why beginner gear has changed massively

    • The real reason beginners struggle

    • Chris’s approach: tow behind a boat vs Foil Drive assist (who should do what, and why)

    • The underrated skills

    • The most common mistake Chris sees

    • Why prone foiling is booming in Australia

    • Gear trends

    • Big-picture - what foiling can learn from the windsurfing boom

    If you’re a beginner, an intermediate chasing cleaner gybes/takeoffs, or you’re just frothing on where foiling is going next — this one’s packed with practical insight and plenty of stoke.

    🎧 Subscribe to FOILERS for more interviews with the people shaping foiling — from designers to coaches and riders.

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    54 分
  • Crisp Foils: Chris Porter on the importance of the right stabiliser
    2025/12/26

    Chris Porter, aerospace engineer and founder of Crisp Foils unpacks the science, experimentation, and rider feedback behind high-performance foil design — with a deep dive into why stabilisers play such a critical role in how a foil feels and performs on the water.

    Chris explains how his background in aerospace engineering and CNC machining led him to focus on one of the most overlooked components in foiling setups: the stabiliser. While most riders obsess over front wings, Chris breaks down how changes to stabiliser size, aspect ratio, flex, foil section and trailing-edge finish can dramatically affect pumping efficiency, carving feel, speed range and overall control.

    The conversation covers:

    • Why stabilisers deliver the biggest performance gains per dollar

    • Choosing stabiliser size based on rider height, weight and discipline

    • The role of stabilisers in pump foiling, downwind foiling, winging and prone

    • How poor trailing-edge finishing causes foil noise — and how to fix it

    • Shimming, foot pressure and tuning your setup for different speed ranges

    • Designing stabilisers for everyday riders vs elite athletes

    Chris also shares his journey from backyard prototyping to working with Armstrong Foils, collaborating with Code Foils, and designing stabilisers ridden by elite foilers — including Oscar Johansson’s world-record pump foiling session.

    If you’re an intermediate or advanced foiler looking to tune your setup, or you’ve ever wondered why a simple stabiliser change can completely transform your ride, this episode will change how you think about foil performance. Enjoy

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    1 時間 22 分
  • SWISS PRECISION IN FOILING | Karl Müller on ENSIS, Product Design, Competitive differentials & the Future of Foiling
    2025/12/17

    ENSIS has a comprehensive range of quality foiling products, but it’s not a brand that shouts from the rooftops. In true Swiss style, they’re quietly confident, letting their gear speak for itself.

    In this episode, Karl Müller—founder and managing director of ENSIS—joins the FOILERS Podcast to unpack how their “Swissness” enables them to stand out in the market with high-quality, precise, and reliable foiling products that withstand rigorous testing by the likes of Balz Müller, a team rider, known for pushing products to their limits.

    We rewind to 2019, when Karl, Balz Müller and designer Damien Girardin kicked off ENSIS. From there, we dive into the ENSIS product development program, their focus on customer service, and why they actively build a team with a strong female presence.

    Karl also breaks down what makes their new Maniac foil system stand out and what riders notice most when they try them. We also discuss what’s changed in their latest wings, including their popular Top Spin wings, walk through their foil board range, and discuss parawing products in development.

    We finish with quick-fire topics: dream foiling spots (yes—Western Australia gets a mention), the moment Karl loves most in the product development process, and much more. Enjoy.

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    51 分
  • AXIS Tempo & Surge Deep Dive with Adrian Roper | At The Foil Shop
    2025/12/06

    Join designer Adrian Roper from AXIS Foils at The Foil Shop as he breaks down the design thinking behind the Tempo downwind lineup, titanium fuselage, and the new Surge surf wings – with real-world feedback from Axis rider Luke and others at the event.This talk goes way past marketing and straight into engineering: ultra-thin, high-aspect front wings, titanium expansion-plate fuselages, unidirectional carbon (Uni) layups, mast stiffness, and why foil area is a terrible way to compare wings. If you’re into downwind foiling, prone foiling, wing foiling or dock starts, this is gold.In this video you’ll learn:- How AXIS developed the Tempo titanium fuselage and ultra-thin high-aspect front wings- Why traditional aluminium fuselages are too draggy for modern, narrow-chord foils- How switching from woven carbon to unidirectional carbon made the wings ~25% stiffer- The thinking behind the Surge surf wing: "moustache” tips, straight median line & tip-breach behavior- Why span and foil section matter more than area when choosing a wing- Real mast stiffness numbers: aluminium vs Power Carbon vs Ultra Pro vs Fatty mast- Sizing advice: moving from ART V2 & Spitfire into Tempo and Surge- Anti-corrosion details, NFC tags for authenticity, and updated AXIS fuselage designYou’ll also hear race-proven feedback from Maui, M2M, M2O and European events – plus how riders over 100 kg are using the Surge and Tempo for downwind runs, prone surf, winging and dock starts.Perfect if you’re comparing Tempo vs Fireball, Surge vs Spitfire, or trying to pick the right AXIS front wing, rear wing and mast for your next downwind, prone or wing-foil setup.👉 Follow FOILERS for more deep-dive tech talks, interviews and gear breakdowns.

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Duotone's New Foil Assist - Everything You Need to Know With Cyril Coste From Duotone
    2025/11/25

    In this episode of the FOILERS Podcast, Pete sits down with Cyril Coste, the innovative mind behind Duotone’s brand-new Foil Assist system. From his roots in France and years riding and designing in Maui, to leading R&D across Japan and Taiwan, Cyril brings a lifetime of foiling experience to this groundbreaking project.

    Together, we unpack the full story behind Duotone’s entry into the foil-assist space — why they built it, how it works, and what sets it apart.

    Cyril goes deep into the engineering: the high-voltage battery system worn on the waist, the free-hand thumb remote, the power and runtime philosophy, prop options, modular mast design, and the thinking behind their ultra-light Midfish board.

    We also explore real-world performance across waves, downwinders, pumping, and progression riding — including safety, wipeouts, compatibility with different foil brands, and how the Duotone system preserves the true “foil feeling.”

    If you’re curious about foil assist, comparing options, or just want the full inside story from the person who built it, this is the most comprehensive breakdown you’ll hear anywhere.

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    1 時間 12 分