OC Foil Rides Every 2026 Fliteboard: ICON, AIR, PRO, RACE, ULTRA, L3
OC Foil’s verified on‑water test makes the 2026 Race the sharpest, speed‑first Fliteboard yet; a claimed cross‑model roundup titled “I Rode Every 2026 Fliteboard” exists but remains unverified in supplied uploads.

OC Foil (also shown as OCFoil in source material), a self‑identified “Premium Fliteboard Partner in Southern California,” put the 2026 Race Board through a public, on‑water shakedown that’s the only fully verified ride test in the supplied materials. The Race video is titled “The 2026 Fliteboard Race Board on the Water | Performance Test & Honest Thoughts,” was uploaded 9 Jan 2026, and the snapshot metrics show 1,287 views, 34 likes, and a channel subscriber count of 266. The uploader frames the clip as a “real‑world first ride and performance test” and uses the Race as a benchmark to compare against Fliteboard’s Pro and Ultra platforms.
ICON The original report fragment explicitly lists ICON as one of the 2026 models said to be covered in a cross‑model video titled “I Rode Every 2026 Fliteboard So You Don’t Have To!” That title and the claim that ICON was ridden are present in the original report, but the supplied YouTube metadata does not include an upload, date, views, or transcript for that cross‑model piece. In short: ICON is named in the asserted cross‑model list, but I can’t verify on‑camera impressions or telemetry for ICON from the OC Foil uploads provided here — follow‑up on the channel or a direct contact (SAM@OCFOIL.COM / 949‑520‑0830) would confirm whether OC Foil published a dedicated ICON segment.
AIR Air appears in the original report’s roster of six models (ICON, AIR, PRO, RACE, ULTRA, L3) claimed to be covered by the “I Rode Every 2026 Fliteboard…” piece. The Race video’s description compares the Race to Pro and Ultra specifically but does not reference AIR, so AIR’s on‑screen treatment remains uncorroborated in the supplied YouTube snapshot. The presence of AIR in the original list is an explicit fact of the report, but the lack of matching video metadata means the AIR impressions, settings, and handling notes should be treated as claimed but not yet verified.
PRO OC Foil’s Race upload explicitly promises to “break down how the 2026 Race Board compares to the Pro and Ultra,” so the Pro is used in the channel’s narrative as a reference point for handling and speed. The Race video description calls the Race “Designed for speed, efficiency, and high‑end performance,” and the uploader’s on‑water snippets describe the Race as “really directional” with minimal perceived latency: “when you turn, the weight of that nose just goes with you … I would say there's some kind of latency lag. With this, you turn and it just goes.” Those lines come from the Race video material and position the Pro as a comparative baseline; however, the supplied text does not contain specific quoted lines about the Pro’s own feel or numerical specs, so direct Pro measurements remain to be pulled from additional uploads or a longer cross‑model edit if it exists.
RACE This is the only model for which a full set of verifiable upload details and multiple quoted descriptors are present in the supplied materials. OC Foil calls the subject the “all‑new 2026 Fliteboard Race Board” and frames the clip as a “real‑world first ride and performance test.” The channel’s description labels the Race as “Fliteboard’s most aggressive shape yet,” “built for riders who want maximum glide, stability at speed, and a true race‑inspired feel.” On camera (as transcribed in the video description/snippet), the tester captures the pop and immediacy of the platform: “controller. Here we go. And we're up. It's as easy as that,” followed by an impression that the board is “really directional” and that “when you turn, the weight of that nose just goes with you.” There’s an energetic, subjective closing in the snippet — “Turns really, really well. So epic. Woo! This thing is so much fun. Wow.” — and a string of numbers that appears in the transcript fragment (“gear 10, jet 2, block 707, 125. of the board.”) which the supplied text does not fully decode into controller telemetry. The Race video’s publicly visible metrics (1,287 views, 34 likes) and upload date (9 Jan 2026) make it the concrete artifact in the evidence set: it’s the single verified on‑water test OC Foil published that we can quote and analyze from the supplied materials.

ULTRA Ultra is explicitly called out in the Race video description as one of the models OC Foil compares the Race Board to: “I break down how the 2026 Race Board compares to the Pro and Ultra.” That places Ultra as the other benchmark against which OC Foil gauges speed, glide, and stability. The supplied text does not include direct Ultra quotes or on‑screen telemetry, but because the Race uploader frames the Race relative to Ultra, readers can take from the verified Race material that OC Foil sees the Ultra as a point of contrast for high‑speed stability rather than the new, race‑specific geometry OC Foil describes for the Race Board.
L3 L3 appears only in the original report’s enumerated list of models allegedly covered by “I Rode Every 2026 Fliteboard So You Don’t Have To!” — the supplied YouTube Race upload and its description do not mention L3. As with ICON and AIR, that means L3 is part of the claimed cross‑model sweep but not independently verified in the OC Foil Race upload provided. The video description and the uploader’s contact block remain the best direct leads: the description invites inquiries and lists a phone (949‑520‑0830) and email (SAM@OCFOIL.COM), and the Instagram handle shown in the description is / ocfoil, which is the channel’s stated social anchor for additional clips and demos.
Conclusion OC Foil (OCFoil) has a clearly verifiable Race Board test on YouTube — uploaded 9 Jan 2026 with 1,287 views and 34 likes — that reads like a clean, speed‑first thesis for Fliteboard’s 2026 direction: “Designed for speed, efficiency, and high‑end performance” and “Fliteboard’s most aggressive shape yet” are words the uploader uses to frame the Race. The broader claim that OC Foil published a single cross‑model “I Rode Every 2026 Fliteboard So You Don’t Have To!” video covering ICON, AIR, PRO, RACE, ULTRA and L3 comes from an original report fragment, but that specific cross‑model upload and its metrics aren’t shown in the supplied YouTube snapshot; ICON, AIR and L3 therefore remain named but unverified in the material provided. OC Foil’s contact details are explicit in the Race video description (Instagram: / ocfoil, phone 949‑520‑0830, SAM@OCFOIL.COM) for anyone wanting confirmation, demo bookings, or a full transcript of the purported cross‑model ride test. If you’re mapping the 2026 family from what’s verifiably on screen, the Race Board is the demonstrated outlier toward pure speed; the full side‑by‑side roundup would be the missing piece to resolve how ICON, AIR, Pro, Ultra and L3 stack up in real conditions.
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