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Runwave Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board 11'×33''×6''(6'' Thick) Non-Slip Deck with Premium SUP Accessories | Wide Stance, Bottom Fins for Surfing Control | Youth Adults

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Color: KOHALA BLUE


Features

  • No1 Superior Material and Maneuverability - Made of high quality PVC Material, lightweight and high-intensity. We use the toughest drop stitch materials in the industry. High-intensity layer specifically manufactured for superior air holding.
  • No2 Inflatable and Portable - Easy inflates and deflates for only 5 minutes. With a simple roll, you can take it wherever you want to go, whether its a lake or sea, throw it into your truck, and take it to play.
  • No3 Non-slip Top Deck - Unique Non-slip pattern provides nice performance for beginners. Runwave Foot Leash makes it safe to surf and avoids the lost of you paddle board.
  • No4 Wide SUP Design - Run wave stand up paddling board is 11' long and provides 33'' of deck width for improving stability and balance while standing.
  • No5 Complete SUP accessories - Every Runwave paddle board comes with a backpack, foot leash, high pressure pump, three fins, paddle, repair accessories kit and instruction.

Brand: Run Wave


Color: KOHALA BLUE


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Sport: SUP Paddling, Surfing


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 131.89 x 33.07 x 5.91 inches


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎36 x 18.5 x 10 inches


Package Weight: ‎13.49 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎131.89 x 33.07 x 5.91 inches


Brand Name: ‎Run Wave


Color: ‎KOHALA BLUE


Material: ‎Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Run Wave


Part Number: ‎1


Sport Type: ‎SUP Paddling, Surfing


Date First Available: March 8, 2020


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  • Beginner and recreation-friendly, well-priced, single-layered iSUP
Color: KOHALA BLUE
The media could not be loaded. About five months ago, my best friend and I each purchased an inflatable, standup paddleboard (iSUP) so we could get some fun exercise in while socially distancing amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. It was also meant as a way to bond with our children, and not long after, many friends joined in with boards of their own. Their favorite was the Runwave Kohala that also proved quite popular around the harbor we paddled at. In this review, I take a look at what makes it an excellent beginner board. It had also been marked a “Best Seller” by Amazon a couple times. The typical rental fee for a SUP in our area runs for $30/person for two hours. So, doing the math for an inflatable SUP at $300, that would equate to 10 rentals for up to 20 hours of use. It made sense for us to purchase one instead to save in the long run. I, personally, own and prefer the DvSport Sunshine, but the benefits of the Runwave for beginner and recreational use cannot be ignored. There are differences between both boards that this review will go over. What makes the Runwave Kohala a great beginner paddle board? Are epoxy (solid) SUPs more durable than inflatable ones? As it turns out, no. But before we get into that, let’s first start with the different types of iSUP constructions as each affects their durability, stability, and cost. Knowing which one to choose can be quite confusing. Let's first start with the advantages and disadvantages of each type. INFLATABLE PADDLEBOARD CONSTRUCTION Before we dive into the stand-up paddleboard review, let's first look into the different construction methods for inflatable boards. SINGLE LAYER Consists of a single layer of construction. - Lowest price - Lightweight - Lowest maximum supported rider weight - Not as durable - Flexes a bit DUAL LAYER: GLUED Original construction method that combines two single layers. - Pricier than single layer - Heavier - More durable - Stiffer, increasing stability - Good performance DUAL LAYER: LAMINATED Latest, dual layer technology. - Higher price - Lightweight, but heavier than both single-layer and glued dual-layer - Higher maximum supported rider weight - More durable - Stiffer, increasing stability - Better performance The Runwave Kohala iSUP uses the single layer construction technique. WHAT'S GOOD? WHAT'S BAD? PROS - Relatively lightweight at 25 lbs (compared to my dual-layered DvSport of 24.5 lbs) -- Light enough to be carried to remote wilderness locations - Less expensive than hard boards - Fast to deploy/inflate -- First time, it took me 20 minutes reading instructions and looking for the parts -- Second time took roughly 11 minutes to get paddle-ready -- Consider using an electric pump for faster deployment - Compact and portable -- Folds away easily to the size of a sleeping bag --- Simply deflate, remove specific parts, protect the fins, and roll away -- Takes up less space than hard boards -- Can fit in a smaller car, is easier to carry around, and can be checked in on an airplane (and helps save on rental fees) - More durable than hard boards as they won't scratch or ding when dropped, making them a bit more suitable for rocky, wild adventures -- This did not initially make sense: why would an INFLATABLE be more durable than a HARD board? --- Hard boards are more prone to cracking, scratches, and appearance of holes that require immediate fixing. Who knew? - Causes less injuries than hard boards - Good board for beginners and all-around leisure paddling -- Inflatables cause less fatigue - Excellent stability aided by its 6" inflated thickness, 33" width, 11' length -- Volume was not provided. To get an estimate, take about 24% off the dimensions to account for the irregular shape: 325L (428L x 0.76) -- Larger thickness, width, and length makes it more stable than my DvSport (5", 32" width x 10' length, and 240 L volume) -- Extra volume adds more stability and weight support over hard boards --- Supports up to 352 lbs, according to the manufacturer (88 lbs more than my DvSport), easily supporting TWO ADULTS -- Does not flex as much as my DvSport -- Its dimensions make the board perfect for recreational, beginner paddling - Can be used for surfing on small waves - Based on my research, inflatables can last 10 years or more, depending on maintenance, storage environment, and other factors -- Repair can be done with patch kits (included with this board) - Multiple accessories included -- Carry bag/Backpack, double-action pump, 3 fins (1 removable), 1 safety leash -- 3-part, floating, aluminum paddle - Very well-written manual with step-by-step, visual and text instructions CONS - Takes time to inflate or deflate -- Hard boards are ready to go and require little to no preparation -- Took about 12-16 minutes to deflate, clean up, roll up, and pack away - Slower to turn and paddle than my DvSport due to its larger thickness, width, and length - Requires a pump -- Inflating a paddleboard to 12-15 PSI (about 1 Bar) takes quite a workout - Does not perform as well or as fast as hard boards, making them not as good for racing competitions, though the performance gap between SUPs and iSUPs is narrowing - Art design is a bit busy. I much prefer the simple art of my DvSport - iSUP is puncture resistant, but not puncture-proof TIPS BOARD PREPARATION - Ensure the valve is clean and free of dust and debris - Inflate the Runwave iSUP to between 12-15 PSI (15 PSI is best) -- Warning: Do NOT go over 15 PSI with this iSUP! -- If the board will be left in the hot sun, inflate to only 12-13 PSI, and let the heat increase the internal pressure -- In general, inflatable SUPs should be inflated to 15-17 PSI (no more than the rated max), even if the manufacturer states that it can go as high as 25 PSI - If using an electric pump, inflate to 10-12 PSI, and hand pump the rest to 15 PSI -- Do NOT use an air compressor as it could easily overinflate - Double-check board pressure before heading out -- Before first use, leave the board inflated for a day and see if it loses pressure. If it does, refer to the manual on how to find the leak -- Leaving board in the sun/heat can increase pressure, and in the cold can have pressure decreased - You should always use a safety leash -- Attach ankle cuff to the less dominant leg and the other end to the loop at the tail of the board -- Keeps board close to you when you fall into the water, and prevents any waves or wind from moving it away - Do not drag paddle boards across the pavement as that can puncture and damage -- The board has a carry handle at the center. Lift board onto its side with the handle facing away from you (bottom of board faces you), and grab the handle to lift the iSUP off the ground PADDLE PREPARATION Like whitewater rafting and kayaking, the proper grip, angle, and length will make for a more enjoyable experience. - Length: Adjust paddle shaft about 7-10" above your height -- When your arm is fully stretched out with paddle flat and close to your body, your 90-degree bent wrist should rest over the top of the handle - Hand positions -- Place one hand on TOP of the handle. This helps minimize injury to yourself and others and maximizes efficiency -- Raise both elbows up to shoulder height and arms bent at a 90 degree angle --- The length from one elbow to the other is where the other hand should hold the paddle shaft - Paddle blade: Should be curved towards the nose of the board for better efficiency -- Blade is angled forward, away from you HOW TO PADDLE - When entering the water, ensure the fin(s) of the board have fully cleared the sand and are entirely in the water - Ensure a SUP safety leash is attached to your ankle and the tail of the board so you won't get separated from the board. It could SAVE YOUR LIFE! -- If required, wear a personal flotation device/life jacket on your body - Kneel with your body centered over the board (where the board handle is) and paddle away from the shore - Before standing up, put the paddle horizontally across the board in front of you (do not let it go) -- With the body in a dog position, stand up around where your knees were (one leg at a time). Keeps leg spread apart - Unlike snowboarding, have knees and chest face forward while paddling -- Stand straight and look forward, not down, for better balance - Ensure paddle blade is angled forward and away from you -- Starting from in front of you close to the board, place whole blade under water and pull it back, ending at your feet -- Keep entire blade under the water when pulling. Having it partially above water will waste energy - If you find yourself about to fall, land in the water (not onto the board) to avoid injuring yourself or damaging the board -- Do not fall feet first as you could get yourself injured on corals and rocks. Try to land flat - An easy way to get back onto the board: -- Go to the tail side and place both hands on each side of the board -- While pulling yourself back up on your stomach, kick with your feet behind you (not under the board) to help propel your upper body onto the board (like a seal) - To move up or down the board, scoot/jump forward/backward with both legs at the same time (don't walk) - When you get better, one of the fun things I like to do is to jump up and turn 360 degrees without losing balance STORAGE - There is no need to deflate an inflatable board for storage -- If storing outdoors, raise it off the ground (but do not hang), and cover it with a tarp - Only use mild soap and fresh (not salt) water to clean -- Deflating the iSUP --- Hose down the board with fresh (not salt) water, and let it dry completely so mildew does not build up --- Clear out any sand, debris, or water around the valve ---- Not doing so could cause damage to the valve and introduce leaks --- Manual states to start folding from the tail side, but that could leave some air behind. This is the process I follow instead: ---- Fold from the nose side until all the air has been squeezed out, then close the valve ---- Unfold the board and start folding from the tail side, paying attention to the fins and ensuring they are protected ---- Towards the end, tuck in the nose and finish folding. This will help protect the nose ---- Strap the folded board to keep it from unrolling - Store away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures -- Avoid environments that can go above 150F (66C) (such as garages) or below -10F (-23C) - Keep the iSUP in its included storage bag ACTIVITY PREPARATION - Dress appropriately for where you are boarding -- Hypothermia can kill within minutes -- Considering wearing a life vest - Be aware of your surrounding and stay away from boats and motorized vehicles -- Note that paddling back upstream or against the wind will be quite tiring - Don't go paddling when it looks like it could rain or lightning is approaching - For emergency, you should have a whistle with you for signaling -- You should let a trusted contact know where you are going, who you will be with, what you will be wearing, and when you expect to return - You should always paddle with at least another person CHOOSING A BOARD The following are general guidelines on how to select the right board. I am not a professional SUP rider and suggest you visit a paddle board shop for advice appropriate to you. - The wider a board, the more stability is added (useful for beginners or tandem riders) but harder to paddle -- 31" and wider are perfect for beginners and tandem riders -- 30" or narrower, due to less drag on the board, increase mobility and speed, suitable for surfing - The longer a board, like snowboards, the more streamlined it is to cover distance -- 12' and longer are designed for racing -- 9' – 11' are great for recreation -- 9' or less are intended for surfing due to more nimble mobility - The thicker a board, the heavier of a rider it could carry -- 5" or thicker are best -- 4" are perfect for children and light paddlers - The higher volume of a board (measured in Liters), the more weight and height of a rider it can accommodate due to increased buoyancy, and be more stable -- Choose a board that is at or below the suggested weight limit --- Going above the weight capacity can introduce a sinking drag and be harder to paddle on --- Take into consideration ---- Overall weight, including any food, water, gear, and companions ---- Your skill level and age ---- Water environment and activity type -- Check out a SUP Volume Calculator (1 kg = 2.2 lbs) --- Not all boards with the same volume are the same. Their concavity and overall shape, among other factors, affect a board's performance --- Beginners: Total weight x (1.1 to 1.4) ---- If you are 170 lbs and plan to bring a 50 lb child with 10 lbs of food and water, total weight is 230 lbs. Volume should be between 253L – 322L --- Intermediate or Advanced: Total weight x (0.9 to 1.1) --- It is better to be too light than too heavy for a board -- 200L and up are generally great for recreation and beginners Keep in mind that after a few times of paddling, you may find yourself quickly advancing in your abilities. My personal recommendation with anything I do is to always get something that is at least a notch above my current skill level. FINAL THOUGHTS The Runwave Kohala with its wider and longer paddle board makes for a very stable, beginner-friendly, inflatable that can easily accommodate two adults with its approximate volume of 325L. It had brought a lot of joy, great memories, and needed exercise in a socially-distanced World that had been shut down by the COVID-19 pandemic. It very much helped my son find the joy of playing in the water when he used to be fearful of it, and it had also brought out several friends and my sister-in-law to come out and get a little break from life’s everyday stresses. This Runwave board is a favorite among my circle of friends, but as I had stated a few times before, I still prefer the slightly more expensive DvSport Sunshine iSUP for its cleaner art and slightly more nimble capabilities. Purchasing an inflatable stand up paddle board was an eye opener and money saver over rental fees. It very much was more stable, VERY lightweight, and easier to stand on for longer periods of time than hard boards, but I also felt more pride taking care of something that was mine. Unlike my two friends, I also did not have to mount the board on top of the car nor use up a large amount of space in the garage. My best friend and I said to each other that we should have bought one long ago instead of wasting so much money on rentals, but in a way I am glad we waited: technology has improved and prices had gone down quite a bit. Happy paddle days ahead! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2020 by YuenX YuenX

  • Great product overall
Color: LOTUS PINK
I love the board its so girly and has such vibrant colors which makes me happy because my group of friends and family can apot me out perfectly on the water . The only complaint i have is the backpack is ABSOLUTELY gigantic it swallows my entire body , i also was under the impression that it had wheels since thats what the picture showed and what some of the reviews said but overall its great . Ill be updating my review being i only used it once Update : paddle board deflated on me while on the river due to manufacturer malfunctions ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2023 by Jennifer

  • A great addition to my Paddle board collection. Bang for the buck!
Color: KOHALA BLUE
I live in Southern California where the weather is geared for paddle boarding all year long. I own several hard-top epoxy boards, mostly 7-foot boards. I paddle at least 4 days a week in the harbor for several years now. I’m always inviting my friends to come out and paddle with me but strapping and hauling a couple of boards on my little compact car was getting frustrating. I looked at different options and my husband recommended that I investigate getting an inflatable. I wanted to get something that was reliable, easy to assemble, with a reasonable price point. Pretty much I wanted a bang for the buck! As a super fan of epoxy and carbon fiber boards, I was determined to find flaws and dislike the ISUP, but after launching it and taking it for a spin, I love it! First, it arrived quickly in a nice compact box. After unwrapping it, I read the instructions which were easy enough to understand and follow. I was so eager to pump it up with the hand pump which took me 20 minutes. I had a specific question after I had pumped it up and immediately sent an email to the seller and they replied immediately with an answer to rest assure that my concern was not a problem at all. I wanted to make sure that the ISUP did not leak so I left it inflated for 2 days underneath a patio (out of the sun). To my surprise, it lost only a little bit of air (5 psi) the day I decided to use it for the first time. I just threw it on top of my car and strapped it to my roof racks so that I did not have to deal with the pumping at the launch site since I already had it inflated. Just my luck, the day I went out it was windy. I parked a block away. Normally with the winds, my other hard boards would be slightly heavier and difficult to carry, but not with this ISUP. It was light enough to carry with no issues. I launched off on my knees and began to stand. Upon standing up I noticed it was not as stable side to side unlike my hard-top board (so those of you who are beginners will have to go through a learning curve to find your balance) but once I got my bearings, I stood up and took off quickly. It glided smoothly and stayed straight through the course. The turning radius on this ISUP was a lot more challenging due to the size and took a lot of effort on my part to crank it make a hard right or left turn. I was able to paddle at a fast speed and stop the board quickly to a halt. This was the first SUP I could lay down flat on my stomach and enjoy just floating. The board never submerged keeping me dry while laying on top of it. Then I flipped myself over and sat up with my legs fully extended out. I was highly impressed that I could keep paddling it like a kayak. It was easy to just continue to stay straight without veering to a particular side. Then I purposely fell off the board and practiced getting back onto the board. The first time was not as easy as I thought it would be because it is a wider and higher (thicker) board than I am used to. After a couple of practices by holding onto the latch in the middle of the board, then pulling myself back up without tipping over the board was simple. I followed a few boats that past by with lingering waves and the board handled it well and I did not feel unstable while rocking and rolling over the waves. When I paddled my board back to the launch site, I saw a father with two young (age 3-5) girls on a similar but different brand ISUP. After telling him it was my first ISUP, we agreed to switched boards so that I could compare. I noticed immediately that his ISUP was noticeably narrower, shorter, and heavier than mine. His daughters both liked the fact mine was wider and felt more stable for them. He admitted that he paid twice as much as mine with the same items in the kit. I could not help but felt like I had scored on my new board! Here are other highlights: It is lightweight – 25 lbs length of a medium-size car like a Nissan Versa. The toughest part of stand up paddle boarding for beginners is after a long paddle session is carrying a heavy hard top board back to the car, which this one is not an issue. You can easily convert it into a kayak after purchasing a separate seat. A bungee system to store gear or towels. Non-slip surface with thick grade material (not easily punctured from a dog with long nails). Durable material with hard use from excess amounts of the paddle scraping the sides of the board or children jumping on it or dinging it against hard surfaces. Comes with instruction and a carry bag that fits all the items (leash, pump, paddle, patch kit, board) for easy compact storage and travel (the length of it is comparable to my medium size 30lb dog). Inflates in less than 20 minutes, deflated in less than 5 minutes. Here are the cons: The hand pump is not for the unhealthy. It might kick your butt as it did mine (a workout before a workout) Just take your time, don’t rush, and you’ll be fine. The last 5 psi will be challenging but keep going until you reach 15 psi otherwise the board will not keep you stable and not recommended to pump higher than that. It took me 20 minutes to inflate (I’m in my mid 40’s) but other reviewers say it took them less time. Must dry everything off well before repacking it back into the carry bag to prevent mold. Helpful Hints: The paddle stick needs to be screwed tighter before 1st use to prevent the handle from moving or twisting while paddling. Also, make sure that the blade of the paddle is facing forward while paddling. When launching off stand on your knees in the middle of the board (where the handle is located) with your knees shoulder-width apart. Then slowly stand up with your feet hip-width apart. Just practice standing up and down a few times before taking off far. Looking straight forward versus downwards helps with your balance. Always rinse your ISUP and paddle with fresh water after each use. Pat dry completely before folding and repacking in case. Do not leave it sitting in the sun for long periods. Remove the grey foam that is covering the little fins and attach the large fin before launching. Then remember to remove the large fin before repacking the board. Watch some YouTube Videos to see proper techniques on paddling – it will truly save you from falling and paddling, especially paddling against the wind. Also understand that LARGE MOVING WATER VEHICLE has the right of way, not SUPs, please allow them to pass you before you continue your path. Conclusion: This ISUP is great for a beginner to start practicing in calm conditions before moving up to a shorter faster board. As far as taking it out into the ocean, you could if you have great balance not recommended as a true beginner for sure. It is definitely not for surfing waves but can ride very small ones. I’m so glad that I bought this ISUP. It will be a great addition to my SUP family for visiting friends and family. The price is so worth the value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2020 by Annie B Annie B

  • Great inexpensive board; paddle does *not* float
Color: KOHALA BLUE
PROS: --Durable--just treat it right. It IS an inflatable, after all. --Bag is the right size to transport everything, even when not folded perfectly --LOT of fun--you can sit, kneel, or stand, and the width is really appropriate for a recreational paddler --Lightweight and easy to carry unless you are SUPER short (like, under 5 feet tall), even when inflated. "MEDIOCRES", AKA, WHY I DON'T GIVE IT A FULL 5 STARS: --Pump gives a lot of air with each press, but is kind of flimsy. Can't see it lasting without some proper care, and the place where you inflate the board has a unique head for inflation (not schraeder or presta), so I am not sure if other manufacturers of inflatable boards use the same one/will have a replacement for it. --People who complain the gauge doesn't read...I think they were not patient enough. It is a BIG board, and it is going to take more than 2-3 minutes to get 15 PSI in it. My first time inflating, it "felt OK"--but was still too squishy once I got it IN the water, and made balancing harder (when standing); so, "feeling OK" and actually BEING OK are NOT the same thing. Second ride, I took the time to just "keep pumping," and YES, the gauge DOES read/go up--I quit slightly below 15 PSI, but could definitely have gone up to the full recommended inflation. SO, if you are impatient, then perhaps this is not the inflatable for you, or you need to get an electric pump. --The detachable fin seems pretty durable, but you NEED to inflate to at LEAST 10-12 PSI before you can put it in and clip it into place. People who complained about it falling out...I don't think they did it right. I noticed I had a harder time getting that fin in when I did not have tons of air in the board. Don't try to do this when half inflated. It is actually easier if the board is FULLY inflated. --THE PADDLE WILL NOT FLOAT. The description is essentially a lie about it doing so. The paddle part is plastic...but the handle is HOLLOW METAL. Physics dictates this will not float, as dropping it in shallow water water where I could easily retrieve it proved. If you want to sunbathe in the middle of a lake, you'd better find a way to attach the paddle to the board in case it falls off, or just buy a new paddle. Overall, I am very pleased with it for the $, as I know what the super-nice ones cost. I wanted something light, easy to transport, easy to inflate, and fun, that seems as though it will last a while if I treat it well, and I think that is what I got, so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2020 by Viva Velo

  • In the right budget for a good inflatable board for a beginner
Color: KOHALA BLUE
The media could not be loaded. This is my first inflatable paddle board and I am glad I made the right choice. After spending some times searching, doing research and read all positive and negative reviews about this board, I decided to get it as a gift to myself. I have been practicing the hard paddle board a couple times, but inflatable board is the one that meets my need. First my car is a sedan with no roof cargo or rack. Then, I can not carry that almost 20lbs from home to the roof of the car and from the car to the beach, so hard board is a no-no for me. I chose this size based on my weight and my husband’s weight and height. We are around 5”8 in height. Myself is 160 lbs and my husband is 200lbs. The box came in a well package, heavy, and inside are all as expected. It came to my surprise the board which is almost 11 feet long fits nicely in the carrying bag. There are a manual pump, fin, ankle trap, orange cup with some extra patches inside… I was so excited and could not wait to try it the weekend I got it. First of all, it can fit in my car trunk which the top reason why I chose the inflatable ones over the hard board. I got myself an electric pump to save me some time and effort since I did my research and people recommend to get one. My husband helped me to inflate it and it is a beautiful iSup board. With the electric pump, it can take as fast as 10 minutes to inflate it up to 15 psi. I can able to carry it myself from my car to the shore, there is a handle in the middle of the board. It’s a little heavy as 20 lbs but it’s manageable. The board have 3 fins, 1 is removable, so be careful how to place the board in the swallow water not to break or touch the fin. I like everything of this board from the color to how wide it is for me to stand or sit on it comfortably, from how smoothly it runs to how its perform with the wind. I have learned the longer the board is the smoother it float, and the more narrow it is, the faster it moves in the water. As long as how much is the maximum psi can reflect how rigid the board is, but everything need to be take in the consideration of how tall and weight you are. Like this board is perfect size for me, I don’t feel like I am dragging it in and out of the water. All my family love it, we even try to sit all 4 of us on the board and manage to paddle it around. That is a total of almost 450lbs. Wow. The most exciting part is when we done playing, the board can be deflated quickly using the electric pump and roll up tidy into the car’s truck. How handy and convenient it is! Since I got this board, we didn’t even skip a single weekend not paddling. However, there are something I wish this board have are those D strings. My plan is to enjoy this iSup with my kids, so I want some D strings so I can attach the kayak seat if I need to, but too bad this doesn’t have. Second thing is I wish their fins are made from Us fin box standard because the replacement would be a lot more convenient. Overall, this a great board for me, a beginner who just have learned how to enjoy paddling. I like this sport because unlike other sports which require some trainings, this one doesn’t require a lot of effort to learn. Plus, the whole family can enjoy it. Runwave board has met my budget as well. This is my first one and of course I don’t want to spend 600$ or more on something I just barely learn to use. I know out there will be a lot of more options, some super good boards can go over 1-2k, but for now this is what I am happy with and I hope it can last me until I can move to the next level. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2021 by Bìheo Bìheo

  • Fun and a good workout!
Color: KOHALA BLUE
It takes 150 + pumps to get this SUP inflated. Easy to deflate. Very stable. The board is easy enough to carry when inflated. I did it several times from my campsite down to the water. The price was awesome and so glad I purchased this I-SUP
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023 by BC Girl

  • Paddle adjuster clamp broke on first try.
Color: KOHALA BLUE
It was easy to pump up and we excitedly took it out to the pond. But even before we got in the water we adjusted the length of the paddle and my son went to clamp it and the length of the clamp broke off. The paddle is now stuck at that length unless I pry those tiny pieces up which I don’t know if I will ever get it to clamp again if I do that. So, now the paddle cannot collapse and it’s too long to fit in the carry bag. So it’s not easily transportable. 😩 other than that, the board was great and we had fun. It’s just sad this happened right away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Lisa Lisa

  • Great purchase
Color: KOHALA BLUE
Appearances and stable come with pump
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by Fernando Roman

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