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ISLE Explorer Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board & iSUP Bundle Accessory Pack — Durable, Lightweight with Stable Wide Stance — 300 Pound Capacity, 11'6" Long, 6" Thick

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Color: Peach/Moss


Size: 11'6"


Features

  • iSUP FOR ALL YOUR ADVENTURES: All types of water and conditions. Great for yoga, pets, fishing, and touring. All of your cargo will fit on this board. A 6-point front expandable bungee system paired with a 4-point rear expandable bungee system lets paddlers store and access essential gear for long journeys and short adventures.
  • ULTRA DURABLE DESIGN: Constructed with Military-Grade PVC that is 6" thick when fully inflated. Forget about dings or blown seams thanks to our AIRTECH FUSION LITE manufacturing process thats durable and lightweight with a unique bond that can't be achieved via traditional hand-gluing.
  • INCLUDES iSUP ACCESSORY BUNDLE: All inflatable stand up paddle boards come with a complete package that includes: Adjustable Carbon Shaft / Nylon Blade Paddle, Carry Backpack, High-Pressure Pump, Coil Leash, ISLE Sticker Pack & Manual, and Snap-In Travel Fin.
  • GROOVED EVA TRACTION PAD: ISLE's updated soft brushed EVA traction pad now has grooves for extra traction and maximum comfort on bare skin. Its non-abrasive when knee paddling or practicing yoga on the deck, yet it's still durable enough for your pet's rough paws.
  • WHY SHOP ISLE? Born and bred on the water in San Diego, California since 2004. Our team is committed to bringing you the best quality paddle boards designed and tested by people who surf and paddle daily. Ride it and love it for 60 days or return it! If you dont love your board we will take it back + 2 YEAR WARRANTY ON MATERIALS!

Brand: ISLE Surf and SUP


Color: Peach/Moss


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Sport: SUP Paddling


Item Weight: 24 Pounds


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎32.8 x 17.4 x 11.8 inches


Package Weight: ‎14.36 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎138 x 32 x 6 inches


Item Weight: ‎24 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎ISLE Surf and SUP


Warranty Description: ‎2-year limited


Model Name: ‎Explorer


Color: ‎Peach/Moss


Material: ‎Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Manufacturer: ‎ISLE Surf and SUP


Part Number: ‎IS-EX


Model Year: ‎2022


Size: ‎11'6"


Sport Type: ‎SUP Paddling


Skill Level: ‎All


Date First Available: July 30, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A Perfect Way to De-stress at the End of the Day
I am very satisfied with this purchase (along with the Isle Women's 10'6" Yoga board). I read a lot of on-line reviews and concluded that many people were very happy with this relatively inexpensive iSUP. When it comes to price, performance and convenience, this is a hard product to beat. I have had this SUP for two months and have already logged over 100 miles on the water. I have rented inflatable SUPs on a couple of occasions but can't say that I was hooked. My girlfriend had mentioned going again and I decided that a pair of boards would make a nice Xmas present. Needless to say, I have been bitten by the SUP bug. We live on the intracoastal waterway in south Florida and I go out 3-4 times a week, usually at sunset. My trips average 5-6 miles. I find it so relaxing that I am getting up earlier and earlier to ensure that I have time before sunset for a quite trip. Last Saturday, I went out before sunrise and logged 11 miles in 3 hours. As to stability, on the first couple of trips I would crouch down each time a boat wake came my way. Now, the wakes, wind and currents do not phase me at all. I am amazed at how stable the board is. Once your body learns to react instinctively to the movements of the board, it is nearly impossible to fall off. I finally stepped off for the first time this week, but only because I was in 6" of water and some barnacles grabbed the bottom fin and stopped the board. I have learned that you can get a great core workout by going out when it is particularly windy and choppy. You won't get very far very fast, but you'll work up a sweat in a hurry. My upper arms and chest are really firming up. For me, this is much more fun than hanging out in a gym listening to bad pop music. I much prefer Gary Clark, Jr., Anders Osborne or Sturgill Simpson. Just make sure that you are using a waterproof phone. I am also pleased with the 3-piece adjustable paddle. It seems sufficiently stiff, even after average trips of 1.5-2.0 hours. I'm debating investing in a carbon fiber paddle, but will definitely try one out first; it's not clear to me that it will be sufficiently better. An important point: make sure and hold the paddle correctly. I realized that I was holding it backwards when I went online and was watching SUP videos. You might think of the paddle as a scoop, but this is not correct. I can't say switching to the correct method made a material difference in my speed, but I believe the correct method is slightly less stressful on my shoulders. I have absolutely no complaint on tracking. Just make sure and use the detachable fin. I hopped in the water once and forgot to attach it and realized in 2 seconds how important it is. With it on, tracking is not an issue. I can hold a perfect line paddling on just one side by feathering the paddle in toward the board. In general, holding the paddle square, I find that 6-8 strokes on each side is a good rhythm. As for feet placement, make sure and keep your feet square on the board. One day, I adopted an offset stance with my left foot slightly forward. I felt like I could control the board just a tad easier, but reaching around my left hip for close to two hours made my shoulder and back extremely sore. Using a proper stance, there should be no pain. This is almost always the case for me, unless I go really hard for 3 hours. As for speed, I am very pleased with how fast the board goes. Based on the GPS on my phone, I average 3.7-3.9 mph. I can sustain 4.0 mph for about 3-4 miles, but inevitably the winds and current (or exhaustion) slow me down. I don't have meaningful experience with any other boards so can't really compare this to different style boards. I have passed more than one kayaker (another sport I really enjoy) out on the water, so the speed is acceptable to me. Inflation is pretty easy. It takes 5 minutes or less using the manual pump to get the board to 15-16 psi. Some might opt for an electric pump, but personally I think the whole point of the board is to get some exercise. 5 minutes on the pump will certainly get the heart rate up. There's nothing wrong with that. I find that popping the plug out of the top of the pump at around 13 psi makes the last 2-3 lbs a little easier to achieve. I also like the front and rear tie-downs for convenience. Generally, all I have along is a water bottle, but I just purchased an anchor and plan to actually try yoga and fishing (not necessarily at the same time) on the board. Both seem like good ways to de-stress at the end of the day. The board seems to be very durable. I am very careful around structures in the water as there are a lot of barnacles. I bump them on occasion and other than some minor scratches, there doesn't seem to be any damage to the board. My fin is a little scraped up from where I set the board on the concrete to wash it down after each use. I smoothed it with a sharp knife blade and just try to make sure that I don't drag it on any rough surface. Even if it gets damaged, a replacement is relatively inexpensive. The storage bag/backpack works well. Everything fits easily and it makes for convenient storage. I just grabbed it from the closet and threw it in my truck last weekend in order to spend the afternoon paddling at a nearby park. The bag is certainly a nice touch. I'm headed out into the ocean for the first time this weekend. I figure I need to seek out a bigger challenge. I've been watching videos of folks surfing on their paddle boards. It seems like a lot of fun. I believe most are using thin, hard boards, so I'm not sure how the iSUP will work, but I'm going to give it a try. Thanks Isle for a great product. Every time a spotted ray jumps in my vicinity, I am reaffirmed in my choice of exercise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2017 by David Green

  • ISUP Board with paddle $749. Seat $50, kayak paddle $20, Pump $160, life jacket PFD $50. Happiness PRICELESS!
This year I wanted to start getting some exercise and get on the water. I have two kayaks, however I could not get them to the water in my little sports car. After finding out about inflatable's at a paddle festival, I found I could solve this problem if I bought an inflatable kayak. After some research, I found I could get the best of many situations by buying a ISUP with a attachable seat. I could use it for yoga, kayaking, and SUP. If you Google "THE BEST ISUP" this board will be in the top 5 on many sites. It is very durable and is one of two boards I found that you can add a sit on top seat to turn it into a "sit on top kayak. " It has the most D RINGS (14) and came with a net both on the front and rear of the board.The 4D rings in the middle of the board can be used for a seat. The Sea Eagle is the other board I was looking at, however, it did not have rear D Rings and it was 2-3 inches narrower. I have used this board 3 times, blown it up 4 times. It fits in the trunk of my sports car, I was able to use the SEA EAGLE's seat with the ISLE. My 3rd time out with the board and first time out with the seat, I paddle 12 miles and was very comfortable. I loved being able to sit down and stand up throughout the trip. Many of the kayaker's had sore bottoms and cramped legs. I had plenty of room for gear both on the front and on the back of the board. Because its wider than the Sea Eagle, it is more stable when you stand up and move around on the board. But this also makes it a slower board. I'm not really into the speed, just for pleasure and exercise. I gave it a 4 star for several reasons but really for one main reason. As stated in all the reviews, this is an all around board. Good for a lot of things, but great at nothing. I found it slow. It takes a lot of work to keep up with a mixed group of kayaks and SUP's that want a little speed. It is not made to go fast. The narrow Sea Eagle may be faster but less steady. I took steady over speed for my needs. As a 50 yo woman , it takes about 200 pumps to inflate it. While this does not take long, the last 30 pumps are killer for me. I'm not strong enough to pump it above 10 PSI. However, that could be a great thing since it prevents me from over inflating. It was plenty hard and useable at 10 PSI as many of the reviews stated. I bought an electric pump for it, but have not figured out how to work it yet. Many have stated in the reviews that the pump does not work. THIS IS NOT TRUE. I found the pump to work great and only took about 5 min to inflate the board. The pump does not list the PSI until the board is close to 10 PSI... or after the first 150-170 pumps or so. The more often I pump this board up, the quicker the butterfly flab under my upper arms will disappear. It is a 5 min workout that gets tougher as the minutes go bye until it becomes too hard to pump at all. Then its full. LOL. As soon as I rest up a few minutes, it's time to paddle that flab away on the water. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2015 by KayakKruzer KayakKruzer

  • Stable board
Very stable paddle board. I like that it has D-rings attached to the deck with bungees for great storage and for attaching a seat so the kids can ride with me. However several of the D-ring started pulling away after only a few uses.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by Zannie Woodard

  • Great board
Ok. So I'm not like a paddle board expert, but I kayak a lot and am fairly adventurous. I spent a lot of time researching and landed on this as a mid range inflatable board. Pros: Good quality -Doesn't seem to leak or have any issues -Lots of bungees/d rings and spots to secure gear -Stable. Both in lakes and in the ocean -Carry case and bag are comfortable and well designed (everything repacks super easy) Cons -Tracks a little slow? But again I'm not a SUP expert so I may be comparing to my touring kayaks that glide through the water. -Like any inflatable SUP the inflation process is arduous. 10ish minutes of EFFORT. I bought a pump after a handful of trips. Overall, I love this board. It does what I want. I throw it in my car (no roof rack!) and hit the lake on a hot night after work. Can lay out on it and snooze and float. My wife is ridiculously slower than me in a kayak so I can pace along with her on this. I'm also looking into doing some camping using this to haul my gear (and there's plenty of room for it). If you want to do like touring miles, you probably want a fancier board, but 99% of people will love this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2021 by Khald

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