Thank you so much guys I’ve just ordered one I’ve had acromioclavicular joint problems since I was 19 after breaking the end of my clavicle where it meets the AC joint. I lost my mum in 2018. My last family member alive and it took me four years with ADHD and dyslexia to get through The process By which time my muscles of atrophied and I had gained over four stone in weight and was suffering from very severe depression to slip discs. Arthritis in both knees after five meniscectomy on both knees ankle mobility issues and going from 15 stone all the way up to 23. I’m back down to 19 stone now and my brachioradialis went into spasm. This week tighten the tendon through the AC joint and I’ve torn it again. This happens every time I start training again I’ve tried everything in the book as far as rebuilding the muscle, and synergy between the scapular and shoulder muscle balance chain You reach a point at 45, not making much progress still not back in the water can’t stick it anymore ! Thank you for this incredible invention, as I know this will be the only way that I can get back to paddling lightly again without tearing it 🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍👍
@@boostsurfing thank you honestly I was on the point of pretty much giving up that one hurdle then I can now get over. Thanks for your product👍👍👍🙏 I will keep you posted in the future and let you know how I get on. Kind regards Matt Mason from Cornwall, UK.
Looks cool. Hardware launches are very difficult, and I wish you all the best in your efforts. Purists and Soul Surfers may balk, but that is what skiers did when snowboards first hit the slopes. Some people hated cars, and preferred to ride their horse. You will not please everyone, but older surfers I think will appreciate it. I am very excited for you, your company, and your developers.
Thanks for the great words of support. Yes, we have so many older folks absolutely loving the thoughts behind the Boost Fin! Can’t wait to deliver an amazing product to all
Hi. couldn't the controller really look like a regular watch? start is pressing the screen. could still display some functions eg hour, and battery level? this hand soap dish is a very bad idea.
So is this to help pattling speed? Don't quite understand....seems to me once your riding wave board is moving faster than propeller output. Great vid beautiful break.
It's an assist tech that helps to save some paddling energy and thus catch more waves in a single session. The drag on a wave is minimal, thanks to the sleek design and feathering prop 😉
Yeah, if you're a 30 year old fit guy using this,you should be hated. But a 50 year old who can't get out a lot, it just evens the playing field a little. Easy for you to say until your 55 with some health issues and inability to strength train paddling every day.When you get to that point in life, let us know if you change your mind!
@@jtoddburt1 Completely agree. I'm 59, have literally been surfing for 50 years. I now have a post-op right shoulder that subluxes only during takeoffs, not during the 2 miles a week of pool swim training I do. There is nothing at all wrong with my surfing once I pop up. I haven't tried the boost, but if I could do takeoffs without a knife going in my shoulder would be a godsend.
Looks like a great idea for those of us who want to enjoy surfing more with the limited time we have on vacations to surf and don’t live near to the water 💦 on a normal basis .🤙🇺🇸😎 Please ditch the loud music and explain your warranty and fitments options for long and short boards and SUP’s .How long does a charge last ? Where can I purchase one .? I would be interested in one for a longboard I use to Surf 🏄 on Lake Erie ...I live in United States 🇺🇸 Thanks Best of Luck with the product 🙌
Hey Joe! Thanks for the support, it means a lot to us. You can pre-order your Boost Fin on our official website here boostsurfing.com/preorder/ We provide a 1-year warranty on the Fin (2 years for the European market) and a 6-month warranty on the battery. It will cover any production damage that happened on our end (for example, if the fin was delivered malfunctioning), in this case, we will cover the shipping costs as well. About the battery.For surfing There are 2 modes (that are mostly used)- long boosts for paddling out and short boosts for catching waves. By default, it’s set to 8 and 20 secs accordingly but that can be easily adjusted in the mobile app, as well as the power output. One fully-charged battery provides 100 short boosts at full power which in our experience is enough for 1.5 to 2 hour sessions. With different setups you can get even more out of it. Cheers!😜
This is so badass. I'm buying a surfboard and this fin in June for my birthday. I'm happy it works with a small board, I haven't surfed in a while but I remember how hard it was to catch waves at first
I'm 72 & been surfing for 50years. This looks great now that i'm on a SUP. Paddling back out after long rides at Gnaraloo West OZ wont be painful any more. Will double my wave count. Will get me into big waves earlier . Trading off a bit of manoeuvreability for the other benefits makes Boost is a No Brainer for me. Agree that videos DON'T need the music.
Hi Denny! You can check out our range and place an order on our website boostsurfing.com/. We remind you that the Boost Fin fits any board, including kayaks. To install the fin, you will need a suitable adapter. If you have any questions about choosing an adapter, you can send us a pic of your regular fin so we can help you.
I’m very interested. Seems promise for sure. My longtime surf buddy did state something about “ big fish like to hone in on buzzing or those noises” we surf in SoCal, and do not wish to be sitting on a big fish lure lol 🎣
Hey! There's a wrist control with 2 buttons - short and long (or continuous) boost. Using the app you can adjust the duration and power settings before you go. And also, you can always stop the Boost fin before the end of the boost by simply pushing the button one more time - in case you fall off for example. So this way, an 8-sec boost can turn into a 3-4 secs.
As explained in the video, the prop feathers which helps big time. It has a maximized propeller pitch and a blade surface nearly parallel to the water flow to minimize resistance when the motor is off.
Hi there! We're at the final stage now, shipping should start shortly. Please keep an eye on the updates on our official website and on social media 😉 🤙🏻
It may not be a jet ski, but it definitely has enough power to make a huge difference in your surfing experience! You won't miss a single wave. It can also assist in getting past the breaking waves.
We tested it in the pool with a 150lb guy paddling at the same time on a 9' surfboard - top speed was 11 mph. For Surfing: One 60 to 90-minute surf session * You will have 2 modes - long boosts for paddling out and short boosts for catching waves. By default, it’s set to 8 and 20 secs accordingly but that can be easily adjusted in the app, as well as the power output. One fully-charged battery provides 100 boosts at full power which in our experience is enough for 90-minute surf sessions. Different setups result in a different runtime and you can get even more out of it. For SUP: One 60-minute session * If you use the Boost Fin continuously at 100% motor power it will last between 15-20 mins depending on conditions. However, if you set the motor to 30-40% power which should be good enough for cruising on a SUP, then it will be 30-45 minutes. This is enough to be able to go a little further out or make it back in with the wind blowing strong. And again, it doesn't have to be on all the time. Use it a safety net if you'd like - then it'll last longer.
Hello! Boost Fin can be attached to all surfboards/SUPs, most kayaks and small boats 🛶 Reach us out at info@boostsurfing.com, and we will be happy to help.
Hey Chad! We spent a lot of time trying to find a perfect balance between shape, power, and battery life. The components are compact enough to where we were able to house them into a streamline casing that allows for minimum drag while paddling or riding. Feathering prop helps to minimize the drag on a wave. It has a maximized propeller pitch and a blade surface nearly parallel to the water flow to minimize resistance when it's not in operation. So you will only feel it at higher speeds on big waves. On flat water there's 0.89-1% extra drag - tested on a 9' longboard. So if we are talking about cruising on a sup it's even less. You can paddle with the motor off easily. But anyways, we will keep on innovating our fin to meet the demands of worldwide clients and achieving win-win success. Cheers!
@@boostsurfing I understand the idea.. this is wanting to skip the learning of the technique and just making it easy to catch waves.. so guess it might be good for the people that are just gonna go straight on a big ol' soft top.. but hey if it sells .. good on you👍
Yeh it does 🤙🏽 But anyway, Boost only helps to shorten the learning curve as it gives a little nudge for catching a wave - pretty much like a surf coach. And it's not always about learning to paddle. People get sick and have things go wrong when they get older. Not for everyone but definitely a need for the right peeps to stay in the game for a little longer and have more fun out there🏄♂️
@@boostsurfing what a stupid answer now i know you not just a kook your a super kook the progress in surfing technology will be in shapes and materials not in a fan on a big plastic fin
Get your point, but people get sick and have things go wrong when they get older. Not for everyone but definitely a need for the right peeps to stay in the game for a little longer and have more fun out there 😉 🤙🏻
If you don't have the skill to paddle out and catch waves, the break is beyond your ability and you are a hazard to others. If you use this to give yourself an advantage catching waves, you deserve to be dropped in on.
For the hard core anything less than the basics won't be a win as those people have put in their work to earn their gains but for struggling paddlers and regular guys looking to enjoy the sport more it's a better fit. We understand the emotional component behind it and how it can be controversial in the surf community. Snaking could be a problem but it all comes down to common sense. If someone is a hog, they will still be a hog regardless as to fin choice. Perhaps if we can manage our own problem then everyone can enjoy and share the waves without the unnecessary aggro. After all surfing is meant to be about having fun
@@hepteropterix Someone who doesn't even possess the very basic minimal skills to catch a wave unassisted is a much bigger hazard and will not be able to control or hold on to their board. This is how most injuries occur. And yes if you are using something like this to sit way outside and give yourself an unfair advantage, of course you are going to get looks or get dropped in on. No one that can actually surf is going to want this thing on their board just from a performance perspective. Also I never claimed to be bright, but I also never said I dropped on people, just that it would be deserved. Luckily this kooky fad has not made it up our way yet.
Thank you so much guys I’ve just ordered one I’ve had acromioclavicular joint problems since I was 19 after breaking the end of my clavicle where it meets the AC joint. I lost my mum in 2018. My last family member alive and it took me four years with ADHD and dyslexia to get through The process
By which time my muscles of atrophied and I had gained over four stone in weight and was suffering from very severe depression to slip discs. Arthritis in both knees after five meniscectomy on both knees ankle mobility issues and going from 15 stone all the way up to 23. I’m back down to 19 stone now and my brachioradialis went into spasm. This week tighten the tendon through the AC joint and I’ve torn it again. This happens every time I start training again I’ve tried everything in the book as far as rebuilding the muscle, and synergy between the scapular and shoulder muscle balance chain
You reach a point at 45, not making much progress still not back in the water can’t stick it anymore !
Thank you for this incredible invention, as I know this will be the only way that I can get back to paddling lightly again without tearing it 🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍👍
Hi there! Thank you so much for your feedback. The entire team is sincerely delighted that our product has helped you to return to the sport.
@@boostsurfing thank you honestly I was on the point of pretty much giving up that one hurdle then I can now get over. Thanks for your product👍👍👍🙏 I will keep you posted in the future and let you know how I get on. Kind regards Matt Mason from Cornwall, UK.
Thanks! We will be waiting and ready to support you in this!
Looks cool. Hardware launches are very difficult, and I wish you all the best in your efforts. Purists and Soul Surfers may balk, but that is what skiers did when snowboards first hit the slopes. Some people hated cars, and preferred to ride their horse. You will not please everyone, but older surfers I think will appreciate it. I am very excited for you, your company, and your developers.
Thanks for the great words of support. Yes, we have so many older folks absolutely loving the thoughts behind the Boost Fin! Can’t wait to deliver an amazing product to all
You're a koooooook
Hey 🎉
@@boostsurfingf🎉🎉🎉d dwe
Hi. couldn't the controller really look like a regular watch? start is pressing the screen. could still display some functions eg hour, and battery level? this hand soap dish is a very bad idea.
I do believe it works good on a longboard with very small swell. On a short board your arms and waves must do the job
It actually helps on shortboards big time. You'll be catching waves like a longboarder 😄
@@boostsurfing naw if your using it on a short board then the fin is catching the wave
So is this to help pattling speed? Don't quite understand....seems to me once your riding wave board is moving faster than propeller output.
Great vid beautiful break.
It's an assist tech that helps to save some paddling energy and thus catch more waves in a single session. The drag on a wave is minimal, thanks to the sleek design and feathering prop 😉
Hello, very amazing. Are you working on a swappable battery?
Hello! Thank you, we're fully focused on mass production right now but once all preorders are fulfilled, we will be working on upgraded versions. 😉
Where can i get one in bali?
Do you still have any in bali
Wonder if you could make a smaller version for short boards
Hi there! Not for now but probably in a year or so :)
The Tech will just get better. Great Start.
Thanks for the support, Joe!
How come the charge point doesn't corrode in the sea water ?
Copper is corrosion resistant
How to get everyone to hate you on the line up.
they can hate you for no reason, even without the fin ;)
Yeah, if you're a 30 year old fit guy using this,you should be hated. But a 50 year old who can't get out a lot, it just evens the playing field a little. Easy for you to say until your 55 with some health issues and inability to strength train paddling every day.When you get to that point in life, let us know if you change your mind!
Todd Burt
You definitely ride a long board and yell at all the grooms.
I’m 43 with a bulging L5 S1 disc but I’ll never be like you.
@@jtoddburt1 Completely agree. I'm 59, have literally been surfing for 50 years. I now have a post-op right shoulder that subluxes only during takeoffs, not during the 2 miles a week of pool swim training I do. There is nothing at all wrong with my surfing once I pop up. I haven't tried the boost, but if I could do takeoffs without a knife going in my shoulder would be a godsend.
Looks like a great idea for those of us who want to enjoy surfing more with the limited time we have on vacations to surf and don’t live near to the water 💦 on a normal basis .🤙🇺🇸😎 Please ditch the loud music and explain your warranty and fitments options for long and short boards and SUP’s .How long does a charge last ? Where can I purchase one .? I would be interested in one for a longboard I use to Surf 🏄 on Lake Erie ...I live in United States 🇺🇸 Thanks Best of Luck with the product 🙌
Hey Joe! Thanks for the support, it means a lot to us.
You can pre-order your Boost Fin on our official website here boostsurfing.com/preorder/
We provide a 1-year warranty on the Fin (2 years for the European market) and a 6-month warranty on the battery. It will cover any production damage that happened on our end (for example, if the fin was delivered malfunctioning), in this case, we will cover the shipping costs as well.
About the battery.For surfing There are 2 modes (that are mostly used)- long boosts for paddling out and short boosts for catching waves. By default, it’s set to 8 and 20 secs accordingly but that can be easily adjusted in the mobile app, as well as the power output. One fully-charged battery provides 100 short boosts at full power which in our experience is enough for 1.5 to 2 hour sessions. With different setups you can get even more out of it.
Cheers!😜
This is so badass. I'm buying a surfboard and this fin in June for my birthday. I'm happy it works with a small board, I haven't surfed in a while but I remember how hard it was to catch waves at first
Hey Javi! Glad you like our product 🤙🏽 don’t miss the chance to get the Boost fin at 30% discount now! The offer is limited😉 🏄♂️ 🌊
I'm 72 & been surfing for 50years. This looks great now that i'm on a SUP. Paddling back out after long rides at Gnaraloo West OZ wont be painful any more. Will double my wave count. Will get me into big waves earlier . Trading off a bit of manoeuvreability for the other benefits makes Boost is a No Brainer for me. Agree that videos DON'T need the music.
Hi Bill! Thanks for the advice, noted ;)
Im very excited waitng my Boost fin!! Litlle wait more , only little more!
Amazing guys!!
Thanks so much for your support, Jose!
Where can i get in bali??
Hi Denny! You can check out our range and place an order on our website boostsurfing.com/.
We remind you that the Boost Fin fits any board, including kayaks. To install the fin, you will need a suitable adapter. If you have any questions about choosing an adapter, you can send us a pic of your regular fin so we can help you.
Where can I buy one in the UK?
Hi, you can preorder online. Still available with 20% off 😉
@@boostsurfing Where online? I can't find the website?
our website boostsurfing.com/
Purists weren’t keen on jet skis, one week later they were towing in. This will help me recover from illness.
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We want to hear what you say, not the loud music. The video quality is very good.
How much do you weigh, and what is the volume of your mini mal? Thanks.
75 kg, 58 l
I have purchase a boost fin for the June 21 dispatch . Waiting patiently for it .
Thanks for your preorder, William 🤙🏻Can't wait to deliver our awesome product to you 😎
I’m very interested. Seems promise for sure. My longtime surf buddy did state something about “ big fish like to hone in on buzzing or those noises” we surf in SoCal, and do not wish to be sitting on a big fish lure lol 🎣
Thank you Alex
Welcome🏄♂️ 🤙🏽
Como posso comprar ?
Hi Ricardo! You can buy it on our official website, here's the link: store.boostsurfing.com/products/pre-order-early-bird
It looks like you took out the front 2 thruster fins. Have you tried it leaving those fins in?
Hi! Well, you can leave them on if you'd like, but in terms of maneuvering its better if you take the side fins off :)
Are you sell it? Im from bandung
Not yet but we are getting there. Shipping starts in a month, so stay tuned 🤙
How much for the price?
Our Early bird price is $229 now, but prices will go up soon so don’t miss the deal ;)
Thanks bro
😉
I'm interested in whether it helps with the paddle out?
Hi Shane! Yes it definetely does 🤙
@@boostsurfing attaching to a soft board which usually just has holes for fun screw ins doesn't seem possible?
Why not? We provide a soft top adapter - store.boostsurfing.com/collections/frontpage/products/soft-top-adapter
Awesome Work 👍
Thanks!!
What do you think about to place it on a 7'2 mini mal - 46 liter. I am 68 kg
Generally longboards are better suited for it but 7'2 is fine too, especially with your weight
@@boostsurfing Thank you so much
Does the boost have a throttle? How do you control the speed?
Hey! There's a wrist control with 2 buttons - short and long (or continuous) boost. Using the app you can adjust the duration and power settings before you go. And also, you can always stop the Boost fin before the end of the boost by simply pushing the button one more time - in case you fall off for example. So this way, an 8-sec boost can turn into a 3-4 secs.
@@boostsurfing Thank you!
Hai Alex. Wont the booster take away the fun of surfing? Can it help with duckdiving and punching thru waves? Thanks before
Catching more waves is fun and Boost helps you do exactly that. And hey, you still gotta surf with it 😉
Can it help with duckdiving and punching thru waves? - Yes
It has to have a HUGE drag when it is not on.
As explained in the video, the prop feathers which helps big time. It has a maximized propeller pitch and a blade surface nearly parallel to the water flow to minimize resistance when the motor is off.
Is it already avalible 😍??? I am staying at Bali, can I find it here?
Hi there! We're at the final stage now, shipping should start shortly. Please keep an eye on the updates on our official website and on social media 😉 🤙🏻
Hi there! I live in Bali, any chance I can give the Boost fin a try? Thx!
Yes, send us a dm on instagram or fb for more info
Still need to paddle that hard!?
It may not be a jet ski, but it definitely has enough power to make a huge difference in your surfing experience! You won't miss a single wave. It can also assist in getting past the breaking waves.
What's the width and thickness of that board?
Long: 228cm
Wide: 21 5/8 inch / 55cm
Thick: 3 1/16 inch / 8cm
Volume: 58 Lit
what is the max speed and autonomy ?
We tested it in the pool with a 150lb guy paddling at the same time on a 9' surfboard - top speed was 11 mph.
For Surfing:
One 60 to 90-minute surf session *
You will have 2 modes - long boosts for paddling out and short boosts for catching waves. By default, it’s set to 8 and 20 secs accordingly but that can be easily adjusted in the app, as well as the power output. One fully-charged battery provides 100 boosts at full power which in our experience is enough for 90-minute surf sessions. Different setups result in a different runtime and you can get even more out of it.
For SUP:
One 60-minute session *
If you use the Boost Fin continuously at 100% motor power it will last between 15-20 mins depending on conditions. However, if you set the motor to 30-40% power which should be good enough for cruising on a SUP, then it will be 30-45 minutes. This is enough to be able to go a little further out or make it back in with the wind blowing strong. And again, it doesn't have to be on all the time. Use it a safety net if you'd like - then it'll last longer.
I'm looking for something for a tiny inflatable boat.
Hello! Boost Fin can be attached to all surfboards/SUPs, most kayaks and small boats 🛶 Reach us out at info@boostsurfing.com, and we will be happy to help.
Стоит купить эту штуку на сап?
Конечно! На сапах вообще отлично работает
@@boostsurfing какую скорость способен развивать на сапе и время работы батареи?
в стандартом режиме 4.8 км/ч, хватает на 70 мин
That would be cooler with a power glove...
Unfortunately this will greatly reduce the performance of your surfboard. Great start though! Keep innovating
Hey Chad! We spent a lot of time trying to find a perfect balance between shape, power, and battery life. The components are compact enough to where we were able to house them into a streamline casing that allows for minimum drag while paddling or riding. Feathering prop helps to minimize the drag on a wave. It has a maximized propeller pitch and a blade surface nearly parallel to the water flow to minimize resistance when it's not in operation. So you will only feel it at higher speeds on big waves. On flat water there's 0.89-1% extra drag - tested on a 9' longboard. So if we are talking about cruising on a sup it's even less. You can paddle with the motor off easily. But anyways, we will keep on innovating our fin to meet the demands of worldwide clients and achieving win-win success. Cheers!
@@boostsurfing suggest perhaps you increase the power, decrease the battery life and make a portable recharge to use on the beach.
Hi Mike! thanks for the idea, we will take a note 😉
Hi @boostsurf Does it work with a real shortboard ?
Hi Frederic! Yes it does :)
he can't even surf on a small and mellow kuta reef, i wouldn't trust a review from begginer who consider 7,6 ft a short board lol
I so wish you could market surfboards and this item in my country. Philippines.
Surely in the future we will ;)
This is cool
Thanks!
Lools like a real shitty fin to surf with.. maybe for dogs trying to surf..
Try it and you'll be surprised
@@boostsurfing I understand the idea.. this is wanting to skip the learning of the technique and just making it easy to catch waves.. so guess it might be good for the people that are just gonna go straight on a big ol' soft top.. but hey if it sells .. good on you👍
Yeh it does 🤙🏽 But anyway, Boost only helps to shorten the learning curve as it gives a little nudge for catching a wave - pretty much like a surf coach. And it's not always about learning to paddle. People get sick and have things go wrong when they get older. Not for everyone but definitely a need for the right peeps to stay in the game for a little longer and have more fun out there🏄♂️
made for kooks by kooks keep surfing clean using the beautiful energy of nature aloha
So you don't use a leash, wax, removable fins, or a fiberglass board? never check out online surf reports? 🤔🤔
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@@boostsurfing what a stupid answer now i know you not just a kook your a super kook the progress in surfing technology will be in shapes and materials not in a fan on a big plastic fin
Koooooook
yeah guess we're not that Exotic hey 😂
Would be better without the horrible chipmunks background noise
Говоришь на английском, а я слышу русский)
Privet
What you give up in performance isn't worth the extra wave catching ability. Get in the gym and do shoulders and back.
Get your point, but people get sick and have things go wrong when they get older. Not for everyone but definitely a need for the right peeps to stay in the game for a little longer and have more fun out there 😉 🤙🏻
YOU HAVE NEED PHONE FOR BOOST FIN SYSTEM????? I NOT UNDERSTAND PHONE DONT GO IN WATER what is it at your wrist
dude is a controller, and it's waterproof
@@boostsurfing with package?
Yes, you only use the app to adjust the settings before going in the water
@@boostsurfing VERY GOOD THANK
@@boostsurfing YOU CAN TO SEND BOOST FIN IN VIETNAM
If you don't have the skill to paddle out and catch waves, the break is beyond your ability and you are a hazard to others. If you use this to give yourself an advantage catching waves, you deserve to be dropped in on.
For the hard core anything less than the basics won't be a win as those people have put in their work to earn their gains but for struggling paddlers and regular guys looking to enjoy the sport more it's a better fit. We understand the emotional component behind it and how it can be controversial in the surf community. Snaking could be a problem but it all comes down to common sense. If someone is a hog, they will still be a hog regardless as to fin choice. Perhaps if we can manage our own problem then everyone can enjoy and share the waves without the unnecessary aggro. After all surfing is meant to be about having fun
@@hepteropterix Someone who doesn't even possess the very basic minimal skills to catch a wave unassisted is a much bigger hazard and will not be able to control or hold on to their board. This is how most injuries occur. And yes if you are using something like this to sit way outside and give yourself an unfair advantage, of course you are going to get looks or get dropped in on. No one that can actually surf is going to want this thing on their board just from a performance perspective. Also I never claimed to be bright, but I also never said I dropped on people, just that it would be deserved. Luckily this kooky fad has not made it up our way yet.
I want To buy give me adress and site internet thank
store.boostsurfing.com/