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    LIND Electric Surfboards and Swedish lifestyle label Cesar Equipment have partnered on a limited edition electric surfboard, now available for pre-order via cesarequipment.comThe board is powered by a 27 horsepower electric propulsion system capable of speeds up to 35 mph (56 km/h) and is built for flat-water riding, requiring no waves to operateThe collaboration sits under Cesar Equipment's experimental "Laboratory" collection, pairing LIND's performance-driven engineering with the menswear brand's coastal lifestyle positioning

    LIND Electric Surfboards and Cesar Equipment have released a limited edition electric surfboard that merges high-output marine engineering with the Swedish menswear label's coastal-culture identity. Now available for pre-order through Cesar Equipment's website, the board packs a 27 horsepower electric propulsion system and a top speed of 35 mph into a frame that the brands describe as lightweight, portable, and built to ride virtually anywhere on the water without waves. The collaboration lives under Cesar Equipment's "Laboratory" collection, a category the brand reserves for product that sits outside its core apparel and accessories range.At the heart of the board is a 20 kW jet propulsion system that translates to 27 horsepower, a figure that positions it among the most power-dense personal watercraft on the market. The system is designed for flat-water surface riding rather than foil-based lift, meaning the board stays in contact with the water at all times, replicating the feel and responsiveness of wave-powered surfing on lakes, rivers, harbors, and open ocean alike. Top speed sits at 35 mph, or approximately 56 km/h, with a throttle-controlled wireless remote allowing riders to modulate speed from a low cruise to full output.LIND's standard Canvas platform, which serves as the foundation for this collaboration, is constructed from EPS foam and glassed in epoxy resin, materials drawn directly from traditional surfboard shaping. An oak wood tail block and stringer reinforce the frame, while the overall design maintains a silhouette that reads closer to a conventional shortboard than to the bulkier profiles common in the electric surfboard category. The board's drivetrain, comprising the battery and jet, is fully modular, locking into a bay in the board's underside and assembling without tools. At around 7 kg for the board alone, it is light enough to carry under one arm.The battery is a 3.1 kWh lithium-ion unit composed of 192 cells, delivering up to 45 minutes of ride time on a single charge. A full recharge takes approximately one hour on a 230V outlet or two hours on 120V. An aluminum cooling plate on the board's underside transfers heat to the water during operation, regulating battery temperature and extending cell life. Each complete kit includes the board, drivetrain, wireless remote, charger, board bag, deck pad, and fins.The collaboration represents a specific kind of brand alignment. Cesar Equipment, a Stockholm-rooted menswear label whose collections are organized around what it calls "Casual Tech" and "Coast Culture," is not a watersports company. Its core range spans jackets, knitwear, polo shirts, and swim shorts. The LIND partnership extends that coastal identity into functional product territory, using the surfboard as a physical expression of the lifestyle its clothing is designed around. LIND, for its part, was co-founded by Swedish entrepreneur Alex Lind, whose earlier venture Radinn helped establish the commercial electric surfboard market before he launched LIND in 2020 with a mandate to build boards that prioritized traditional surf craft and shape over raw hardware. The collaboration between two Swedish brands, both operating at the intersection of performance and design sensibility, gives the limited edition its coherence: the board is not a novelty co-brand but a shared bet that the audience for considered menswear and the audience for high-end electric watercraft overlap.The Cesar Equipment product page lists the board in a single black colorway and does not specify whether the collaboration is offered in the shortboard (6'3") or midlength (6'9") configuration, or both. Pricing is also unlisted, though the standard LIND Canvas retails from approximately $24,950 USD.The LIND x Cesar Equipment Electric Surfboard is available for pre-order now online.

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