From Jet Kart to eFoil, Propel’s Modular Board Does It All — And Then Some

When it comes to innovation on the water, Propel just changed the game. The company, founded by ex-pro snowboarder Jason Toth, has launched what it’s calling the world’s first 5-in-1 electric watercraft. Built for beginners and pros alike, this thing packs five ride modes — eFoil, eSUP, Jet Kart™, eScooter, and Scooter+eFoil — into one sleek, modular system.

It’s travel-friendly, tool-free, and comes fully loaded, meaning you don’t have to mess around with upgrades or accessories. Whether you’re after a calm paddle on the lake or a fast foil ride over open water, Propel makes it easy to switch things up in minutes.

At a Glance

  • It’s five rides in one: no tools, no upgrades, no kidding.
  • Travel-ready: fits into two modular wheeled bags, each under 40 kg.
  • Built by pros: designed by a former F1 engineer and ex-snowboard champ.

Five Ride Modes, One Setup

The real headline here? Versatility. Propel’s modular design lets you change up how you ride with zero tools required. Want a laid-back cruise? Switch to eSUP mode. Looking for lift? Go full eFoil. Need something easier for your first session? Try the eScooter or Scooter+eFoil, which come with handlebars for balance and control. Even better, the Jet Kart™ mode lets you sit and ride — great for kids, families, or anyone with mobility needs.

All of this is built around a safety-first approach. The system includes a fully enclosed jet drive, auto shutoff, waterproof design, and marine-grade durability. Basically, it’s designed to keep you safe while you figure out how to fly over water.

Smart Features Built for Real Riders

Beyond its flexibility, this 5-in-1 electric watercraft is packed with features built for the real world. The battery system offers up to three hours of ride time, and charges in just about two. There’s also a travel-ready inflatable V-hull and aluminum spaceframe that keeps things light but tough.

Each part of the system is engineered for reliability in saltwater, with components like an EVA grip deck, molded EPP chassis, and IP68 waterproofing. The ride itself is smooth, quiet, and — unlike a lot of personal watercraft — incredibly easy to learn.

Propel’s founder, Jason Toth, says it best: “Propel isn’t just a new board; it’s a new way for people to connect with the water, adventure, and each other.”

Conclusion

It’s a rethink of what personal watercraft can be — safe, fun, compact, and accessible for more riders. With its Indiegogo campaign now live, early backers can lock in up to 46% off. It’s first come, first fly — and if you’re ready to get on the water this season, this might be your best shot.

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