Pumpscoot Foilscoot Tutorial Indiana/Wakethief - Basics and Setup

A basic tutorial for beginners in foil scootering and pump foiling. I'm increasingly realizing the fantastic possibilities a pump scooter offers for both beginners and advanced riders. -- IMPORTANT -- The board shown is a prototype. The following changes have been made to the production model: o The handlebar mount on the bottom of the board is black instead of silver. o The handlebars only extend to the MAX mark. This mark was missing on the prototype. o The upturn at the front of the board (scoop) is not as pronounced as shown in the video. This prevents the handlebars from being at such a sharp angle when sliding forward. Here's the review video of the Wakethief/Indiana Pump Scooter:    • Indiana Wakethief Pumpscoot Pumpfoil Test   For questions on this topic: [email protected] Many thanks to Jan Pütz for lending me the set for these recordings. And also many thanks to Andy for using him as a crash test dummy in this video. Here is the link to the Indiana homepage: https://indiana-paddlesurf.com/de_ch/... And here is the link to the Wakethief video:    • Water Scooter | Learning to foil has never...   ------- A basic tutorial for beginners in the world of foil scooters and pump foiling. I am increasingly realizing what fantastic possibilities a pump scooter offers—not just for beginners, but for advanced riders too. -- IMPORTANT -- This board is a prototype. The following changes have been made for the production version: o The handlebar mount at the bottom of the board is black instead of silver. o Extend the handlebar only up to the "MAX" mark. This mark was missing on the prototype. o The upward curve at the front of the board (scoop) is less pronounced than shown in the video. This prevents the handlebar stem from forming such a steep angle when shifted forward. Here is the review video for the Wakethief/Indiana Pump Scooter:    • Indiana Wakethief Pumpscoot Pumpfoil Test   Many thanks to Jan Pütz for lending the kit for these recordings. And also a big thank you to Andy for acting as the crash test dummy in this video.