Flitescooter pro tips
Fly as low as possible when learning and touch down often until confident.
Once foiling, be aware of your weight position to help keep the board level.
If you are taking o too quickly or aggressively, shift feet slightly further
forward or change to a lower stabiliser shim number. If you are having to
stand too far back to fly (heavier riders) shift to a higher shim number.
If you are having diculty getting up to speed, increase your starting gear
number.
Foiling through turns
Once comfortable flying in a straight line, you can steer by shifting weight
from one foot to the other.
Start by doing very wide turns, using the handlebars to help you turn.
As you gain experience you can try tighter turns.
Keep speed constant through the turn.
All of this might sound complex, but if you keep your weight forward, fly
in flat water, maintain constant speed, and take learning step by step, you
will be foiling in no time.
RAPID RELEASE OF THE TRIGGER CAN CAUSE THE NOSE OF THE BOARD TO
SUDDENLY DROP AND MAY CAUSE A CRASH.
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