Flyboarding 2026:
The Future of Flight
Master the art of hydro-flight with our comprehensive guide to equipment, skills, and safety.
Start Your JourneyHow It Works: Physics of Flight
Jet Propulsion
The Flyboard is connected to a Personal Watercraft (PWC) via a long hose. The water jet from the PWC is redirected to the nozzles under your feet, providing immense lift.
Hydro-Dynamics
By tilting your feet, you control the direction of the water blast. This allows you to fly up to 15 meters in the air or dive headlong into the water like a dolphin.
Stability System
Modern 2026 Flyboards feature independent foot tilt and stabilized nozzles, making it easier than ever for beginners to find their center of gravity quickly.
Beginner Learning Tips
Getting airborne is 80% confidence and 20% technique. Follow these professional cues to fly in your first 10 minutes:
| 01. Lock Your Knees | Keep your legs straight and stiff to maintain a solid platform against the water pressure. |
| 02. Look Forward | Never look at your feet. Keep your eyes on the horizon to naturally stabilize your inner ear. |
| 03. Subtle Ankle Tilts | To go forward, tilt your toes down slightly. To rise, keep your feet flat and level. |
Safety & Regulations
Mandatory Gear
- • Coast Guard Approved Life Vest
- • High-Impact Water Helmet
- • Neoprene Safety Shoes
Safe Zones
Always fly in water at least 4 meters deep. Stay at least 10 meters away from the PWC operator and other swimmers at all times.