Price: $199.99 - $169.95
(as of Jun 23, 2024 08:56:36 UTC – Details)
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Customers say
Customers like the ease of assembly of the paddleboard. They mention that the directions are basic, and the board is easy to use. They appreciate the portability and value of the product. However, some customers have reported issues with the pump. They also dislike leakage. Opinions are mixed on inflation.
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Becky Crofts –
Incredible Paddle Board – A Must-Have for Water Enthusiasts!
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Let me start by saying this paddle board is nothing short of awesome! From its lightweight design to its vibrant pink color, it’s truly a standout product. We bout a similar one for my husband.
First off, the convenience factor is unbeatable. It’s incredibly lightweight, making it a breeze to carry to and from the water. Plus, inflating it is a piece of cake – no complicated setup required. Within minutes, I was ready to hit the lake!
Once in the water, I was impressed by how stable and sturdy the paddle board felt. Even for a beginner like me, it was easy to maintain balance and maneuver with confidence.
And let’s talk about that pink color – it’s absolutely stunning! Not only does it add a fun pop of personality, but it also makes it easy to spot from a distance.
Lastly, the price point is unbeatable. I did some comparison shopping and found that the price online was hundreds of dollars lower than what I saw at my local big box sporting goods store. Talk about a steal!
In conclusion, if you’re in the market for a high-quality paddle board that’s easy to transport, inflate, and maneuver, look no further. This board exceeded all my expectations, and I can’t recommend it enough!
Maylea –
Super fun!
The board is easy to use and has great stability if you pump it up high enough. Since it deflates quickly, it is portable. We took it out and everyone had so much fun! The design is great and it is super durable!
Megan Slater –
Easy and Affordable
It’s super light to carry around. Affordable, compared to other boards. The lightweight feature makes it easy to store. Compared with other wooden or fiberglass ones, the inflatable version is also more sturdy for beginners.
Amazon Customer –
Daughter loves it
I bought this SUP for my 14 yr old daughter for her birthday. She loves it. Board is super sturdy and well made, which was a concern of mine with it being inflatable. It took her about 10 minutes to inflate it with provided pump. The carrying case makes it easy to store and carry while it’s deflated. Board itself has places to clip a strap to help carry it while it’s inflated. Overall we are pleased with the purchase and feel it is a good value for our money.
Emma –
Great value! The poor reviews are user error.
First of all, you are buying a $170 inflatable paddle board. It’s not going to feel like a hard SUP – more like a hybrid surfboard. I honestly impulse bought this one because of the pretty colors, but I am pleasantly surprised at how well it holds up. To be clear, it’s going to feel a little bit wobbly just because it’s more buoyant than a hard board, but it’s lightweight/easy to transport and super sturdy – stable enough to do yoga on, yet hurts less to faceplant on when curious marine life try to say hello while you’re practicing arm balance tricks.
Yes, there are plenty of things to complain about (see below) but for the most part, the negative reviews are user error.
Examples:
1. The pump valve on the board does not leak. It has an “open” and “closed” position. Turn it to “open” to let air in and out. Turn it to “closed” to seal it. This isn’t rocket surgery.
2. The PSI gauge works exactly how it’s supposed to. You just have to keep pumping up enough for it to register. It can’t register until the board is firm. (PS. You’re a nut if you pump it up manually. An air compressor will make your life 100x easier.)
3. The board is plenty sturdy if you correctly inflate it to the recommended PSI (see above). It will feel like you’re going to pop it around ~5 PSI. Don’t worry. You won’t. Take it to at least ~10. I keep mine between 11-12 just to account for heat and sun exposure/air expansion. It’ll work much better than assuming the pump gauge is broken and stopping as soon as you feel pushback.
4. The fin is self-explanatory. Just look at the orientation of the other fins and put the single peg in the one hole? There’s a clicky thing on the clip. Press it.
5. The adjustable handle part of the paddle doesn’t fall out if you tighten the screw. Use the little flappy thing on the latch to turn the screw until it’s just right for easily locking and unlocking.
6. The buckles/straps on the bag are also self-explanatory. Have you literally never seen a backpack before? Put the thing through the other thing. And then all of the other things clip together. Okay, I’m getting snarky. I’ll stop.
7. The reason the extra shoulder strap doesn’t have anything to clip to on the bag itself is because it attaches to the little D-rings on your board.
8. Everything (yes, everything!) fits perfectly neatly into the bag if you make sure to fold your board between the small fins and the large one (don’t forget to detach it first). If it still doesn’t fit, get better at Tetris.
Okay? Now, here are the things you ought to actually be wary of: The accessories are cheap. The paddle DOES NOT FLOAT. You will lose it forever if you drop it in deep water. Pack an extra one or strap a floaty onto yours. Also, it comes in 3 pieces, 2 of which are held together by 1 single tiny button (like you would find on an adjustable cane). The adjustable handle part is actually pretty cool, though – once you figure out how to tighten the lock (see above). The velcro for the ankle leash is poorly sewn. The leash itself is kinda cheap and weird how it’s attached. The storage bungee is held together with a giant wad of electrical tape. The seams on the board were a rush job and it shows. And the whole thing smells like rubber gloves/balloons.
Conclusion: Is this a reasonable investment for the price? Absolutely! It’s the exact same quality as my friend’s $500 inflatable board. Are “real” boards nicer? Of course, but whether or not it’s worth the difference is up to you. $170 is honestly a steal for those who don’t have a car rack. 4/5 STARS!
Gianna –
So functional!
This blow up paddle board is a huge hit for my daughter, it comes in its own carrying case back pack with a pump. Itâs easy to inflate looks just like the photo comfortable to stand and kneel on, very stable
For her size she weighs around 100lbs
Taylor Turatus –
Paddleboard is amazing! high quality and the gf is happy!
Christine –
Câest ma première sup et elle est super! Le sac est confortable et même après y avoir mis ma planche et accessoires, il reste de la place pour ma vfi et des effets personnels
Josiane Robillard –
Bonne qualité-prix pour ce paddle. Très contente de mon choix. Seul bémol, la couleur blanche sur le côté peut tâcher si elle n’est pas bien nettoyée
Véronique Lessard –
Long à gonfler mais ça en vaut la peine
Dominic D. –
Best Bang for the buck !