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PEXMOR Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board for Fishing Yoga Paddle Boarding with Premium SUP Accessories & Carry Bag, Surf Control, Non-Slip Deck | Youth & Adult Standing Boat 10'6" X 32" X 6"

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Color: Aqua


Features

  • 3 Years Warranty It is made of 2 layers military grade PVC and countless drop stitch inner structure, which provides stability and safety for long time use. When inflated, it feels very similar to a hard board. Maximum capacity is up to 551 lbs
  • Lightweight and PortableComes with a large carry backpack, you can easily store the board and all sup accessories with it to whenever and wherever you want to go. When deflated this paddle board is only 19.6 lbs light to carry
  • For All Skill LevelsThis is the perfect board for a beginner who doesnt have a lot of space but wants to get into watersports and experienced riders who like to catch waves or just want to have fun on flat water
  • Thoughtful Design The SUP with a no-slip soft deck that cushions your fall when slips or accidents occur; bungee for securing on-board cargo; D-ring to attach a leash; triple bottom panel fins offer exceptional surf control let you steering & handling the stand up inflatable paddle boards on the sea, ocean, river or even a lake easily.
  • Paddle Board AccessoriesNOTE: Only when the pressure reaches to certain amount will the pressure gauge perceive it and push the pointer to move/spin, it usually takes about 2 minustes for the guage to poin.Package including a big carry bag; floated and adjustable paddle, removable center fin, hand pump with PSI gauge and 4-10 PSI or 0.25-0.7 BAR is recommended, strap for tie the board and repair kit and 2.3mtr legth leash for secure

Brand: PEXMOR


Color: Aqua


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Sport: Paddle, SUP Fishing


Product Dimensions: 126"L x 32"W


Skill Level: ‎All, Beginner


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎551 Pounds


Strap Type: ‎Ankle


Manufacturer: ‎PEXMOR


UPC: ‎611890867736


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎34.65 x 14.96 x 9.84 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎126 x 32 x 0.04 inches


Brand Name: ‎PEXMOR


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Part Number: ‎sup


Size: ‎10’6" X 32" X6 "


Date First Available: May 18, 2019


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  • One Year Mark
I waited one year before writing this review so I would feel comfortable rating it. If you are like me and are spending a lot of time researching inflatable SUPs or debating whether to even spend the money on one, maybe I can help. Before this purchase, I had never been on any SUP, I don't have much experience kayaking or canoeing. I was just looking for a new outdoor activity that was physical and relaxing. I spent 6 months reading articles and doing research. I was still worried I would spend all this money on a hobby then tire of it after a month or be unable to even stand up. I decided on this one because, honestly, the price was right and it looked cooler than some of the other body types. I live in Nebraska so all of my experience so far are on lakes and streams. I have over 50 hours on 35 separate outings. I've been paddle boarding during every month except Dec, Jan, and Feb (and that's in NE). I have yet to fall into the water, I have fallen onto the board a couple of times. I'm male, late forties, 200lbs. Concerns about inflatable. Don't be, this is completely rigid. When fully inflated, this will hold me and my young daughter (40lbs) with no flex in the board. It takes waves easily and skims along the water. It's thick and I have rubbed and hit sharp sticks and logs without a puncture or scratch to the board. There has been no peeling or fading. Any concerns I had about inflatable v hard are gone. I wanted the inflatable for storage and transporting issues. Both of which are easy. Concerns about inflating. The pump has worked great, no issues. I considered an electric pump but it takes me about 10 minutes to pump this up and I find the exercise a good warm up. It is not difficult but may be tiring if you are out of shape or not used to it. By the end of the season, it was no big deal and I kind of enjoy it. Deflating is simple and quick. You will quickly develop a routine and enjoy it. Concern about board size. This was a big one for me. A lot of advice and much of it conflicting. I wanted more of a touring type. The 11ft is just right although I'd even consider a 12ft. 30 in wide is highly recommended as a min. This is very stable, no flex when properly inflated, fast when you want to go fast. I did not stand up on my first time out, the water was 40 degrees so I was really worried about falling in, but on my second trip a couple of days later, I was up and paddling. For an old guy like me, it took about 3 trips to get comfortable, my kids it took about 15 minutes. Now I hop up and down at will, maneuver it through sunken trees and easily turn it around in the wind. I've seen this board described as a beginner, all around board. I don't think I agree. You are only a beginner once and since I didn't have much difficulty learning this, I won't argue but can't say there aren't easier boards. As far as all around, in my opinion, this is the equivalent of a grand touring auto. It is great gliding long distances effortlessly, it is fairly stable, has room to store gear or even fish from, tracks straight. Not the easiest to quickly maneuver and while fast not a racer. Would love to try surfing on it but hey, Nebraska. The paddle floats. It is a cheap plastic and aluminum paddle but it works great. For this year I bought a 12K Carbon Fiber wood veneer paddle with an angled blade, (I wanted to look cooler). I like the new paddle but the old paddle was just fine and I go back to it on occasion. It did break after about 6 trips. On mine there was a inner tube that fit and connected the two upper tubes together and it held the clip. The inner tube came loose. I got some marine glue and glued it back in place and have not had a problem since. PEXMOR. I didn't know anything about PEXMOR and still really can't find much about them. I was afraid I was ordering from a one and done company/product. Comparing it side by side with ISLE, TOWER or others, I really can not tell a difference. I may not be experienced enough yet but this has been a great board I will consider them first when buying a second one. The kit is pretty standard, no complaints. Almost everything you need to get started. Be sure to check out the regs, I advise buying a waterproof whistle, flashlight and a PFD (maybe a cool looking dive knife). Then you are safer and legal. If this wasn't so long, I'd love to talk about accessories and even clothing. I did purchase a "grass" fin from NRS. It fits perfect and is designed for shallow water and moving through water vegetation without getting fouled. Transporting Concerns. Storage and transporting are the best feature. It doesn't roll up, more like folds and you want to slightly alter where you fold it as the corners that form could cause wear. I don't use to hike to and from, the bag with all of my gear goes in the car and the folded board goes in separately. It would all fit in the bag but this is just easier for me plus this is how I store it between trips. Overall, I recommend this board and would not shy away from any "off brand" boards as long as they are constructed the same. Good value, A LOT of fun, not much skill to get started but lots of skill left to learn. Hope this helps answer some of the questions I had when looking for a board. My wife says I always return from the lake with a smile. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2020 by RecceNav

  • (UPDATED) Leaked first time inflated
Color: Aqua
The SUP is beautiful, color is just like the picture (I ordered the teal one). The foam pad, straps at the front, carrying handle, 2 permanent fins and 1 removable fin all seem to be really good quality, not flimsy at all. The removable fin locks in with a little cross pin that holds it in place. The hand pump is good quality and the pressure gauge works just fine. The first couple of minutes pumping it up are really easy, it's just the last couple of psi that really give you a workout. TIP: make sure BEFORE you start pumping you turn the little valve to the left, otherwise when you take off the hose all the air will come out. And the directions say to inflate to 10-15 psi, but this listing says 4-10. I would err on the side of caution and don't over-inflate it. The first time I inflated it, there was a leak between the valve cover and the PVC. They replaced it right away and I haven't had a single issue with the new one. Must have just been a fluke with the first one. I would definitely recommend this SUP!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2020 by Geo-Ram

  • First time SUP owner
Color: Aqua
This is my first paddle board so not much to compare it to. The PSI gauge on the included pump was broken and the clip that adjusts the length of the oar was broken. Neither of these were the end of the world because I had ordered the adapter for my air compressor to inflate my paddle board that way. And my boyfriend fixed my oar. I love the carry case, the paddle board is easy to inflate either by hand pump or compressor although I have yet to get my gauge to read the proper 15psi that is recommended. I think I just get scared and don’t want to over inflate so I don’t inflate it enough my fault. It’s fairly stable I managed to stand on my second trip out. It’s easy to Cary and I’ve taken it to more remote launch points that require a small hike the carry backpack makes that easy. Overall very happy with my purchase and can’t wait to get better at paddle boarding. For reference I’m 5’8 and 250lbs this board carries me easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2021 by AmazonAddict

  • A great deal
I ordered a paddle board and it unfortunately had a slow leak. I informed the company and they responded within a day, and sent me a new one very quickly! This one had no issues and I love it, very easy to blow up and deflate and comes with a great backpack. Super stable, paddle is adjustable, and also looks nice. I am very happy with it and appreciate the super quick response time! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022 by Barb

  • Update
I do not have a lot of experience with paddle boards but I have seen and rented some in the past. This kit is very complete and has everything it takes to get out on the water. The main thing I noticed about the board compared to rentals in the past is it is quite a bit narrower thus less stable and not near as beginner friendly as others I've used of similar length. I'm guessing if you're more experienced this wouldn't be an issue but it was challenging for me. It has more of a surf board pointed tip which reduces the surface area and probably the stability. The other things I noticed were that the paddle's grip at the end is backwards. I've canoed all my life and the part of the grip your fingers are supposed to grasp is actually on you palm in relation to the curved paddle blade. This would probably only be annoying to someone who had held other paddles a lot. The second gripe is the pump's pressure gauge does not really work. I was putting a lot of force onto it to get it to register before I was afraid of blowing a seam on the board. I've pumped up a lot of inflatable whitewater rafts in my day and definitely have a feel for what is too much pressure. I would not trust the gauge. That being said I think it is worth the money and hope to get some good use out of it. 8/2022: Still holding strong, due to the narrowness of the SUP I can keep up with friends on kayaks even in the wind. Was intimidated at first because it takes some finesse to get used to the balance now I just go. No regrets! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2018 by cow dog

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