Hydroflyer Unveils Gen 2 FF and AL eFoil Lineup With Major Power Gains
Hydroflyer's Gen 2 FF flagship hits 10,000 W, making it one of the most powerful commercially available eFoils announced so far.

Hydroflyer is pushing the ceiling on commercial eFoil performance with its Gen 2 lineup, which the Canadian brand unveiled today in a release covering two distinct families: the limited-edition FF flagship and the AL series.
The headline number is 10,000 W for the FF. That's a significant jump in raw power compared to where most production eFoils have been sitting, and it positions the FF squarely in conversation with the upper tier of what's currently available to buyers outside of custom or prototype builds. Limited-edition status suggests Hydroflyer isn't mass-producing the FF at launch, which tracks with how brands typically handle high-output flagship hardware before scaling manufacturing.
The second family, the AL, rounds out the Gen 2 lineup and appears aimed at broadening the range beyond what the FF alone would offer. With two distinct series under the Gen 2 umbrella, Hydroflyer seems to be covering different ends of the market rather than launching a single flagship and calling it a day.

For anyone who's been watching eFoil development closely, the power figure on the FF is the real story here. Most production boards have clustered well below 10,000 W, and the gap between entry-level and high-performance eFoils has been widening as brands invest more seriously in motor and battery systems. A 10,000 W platform opens up performance headroom that changes what's possible in terms of top-end speed, rider weight capacity, and performance in choppier conditions where lower-powered systems bog down.
Hydroflyer is a Canadian brand, and the Gen 2 launch marks a notable step up in ambition from what the company has previously brought to market. The combination of the FF's power rating and the AL series as a companion lineup gives the brand a more complete commercial portfolio heading into 2026.
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