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SU01 Stand Up Paddle Board 10.6'x32 x6, Inflatable SUP with 12pcs Accessories, Adjustable Paddles, Detachable Seat, Backpack Pump Fins Included, Paddle Boards for Adults Youth, Up to 330lbs

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Lens Color: Blue


Features

  • Stability & Comfort: This inflatable paddle board is crafted from high-grade military ultra-light PVC drop stitch fabric, ensuring air tightness and abrasion resistance. The non-slip EVA pad provides stability and comfort for stretching or yoga
  • Strong Protection & Steering Easily: The dense drop stitch pattern allows the board to be optimally inflated in a fraction of the time, while also adding strength to the entire board, giving it better stability and easier steering
  • Variety of Accessories: Including single/double-head paddle, double-acting air pump with pressure gauge, adjustable seat, backpack, 10L waterproof storage bag, waterproof pouch for phone, glasses rope, foot leash, removable fin, repair bucket, wrench
  • Inflating & Easy to Store: The double-acting air pump allows you to inflate or deflate the board quickly. Lightweight and foldable, with an inflated size of 10.6'x32"x6" and a max capacity of 330lb. Included the height-adjustable aluminum paddle(65-82in)
  • Perfect After-sales Service: It is suitable for all kinds of water sports, including surfing, fishing, cruising, yoga, touring, and Parent-child entertainment. We provide 12 months customer service. If you have any questions, just contact us

Brand: Ridetofly


Color: Blue


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Sport: SUP Paddling, Surfing


Item Weight: 8.4 Kilograms


Product Dimensions: ‎126"L x 32"W


Skill Level: ‎All


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎150 Kilograms


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult, Youth


Strap Type: ‎Ankle


Manufacturer: ‎GOLABS INC.


UPC: ‎810072421388


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎33.86 x 15.28 x 8.03 inches


Package Weight: ‎14.36 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎125.98 x 31.89 x 5.91 inches


Brand Name: ‎Ridetofly


Warranty Description: ‎12-Month Warranty


Model Name: ‎SU01


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Part Number: ‎SU01


Included Components: ‎2* Mobile phone waterproof bag, 1* Single/double-headed paddle, 1* Foot strap, 1* Seat, 1* Double-acting hand pump


Size: ‎320 x 80 x 15 cm


Date First Available: November 3, 2021


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  • Beginner/Intermediate Paddle Board with decent graphic design
Standup paddle boarding had been such great fun while socially distancing amidst the COVID-19 pandemic last year. It also helped us bond with our children, and not long after, many friends joined in with boards of their own. In this review, I took a look at the RideToFly (Yellow) iSUP whose dimensions put it right up against the similarly-sized DvSport Sunshine and makes it more advanced than the popular Runwave Kohala. In other words, it should appeal to both beginners and those more experienced/transitioning to the intermediate level. WHY NOT RENT? The typical rental fee for a SUP in our area ran 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. What makes the RideToFly a great beginner/intermediate paddle board? Are epoxy (solid) SUPs more durable than inflatable ones? As it turned out, no. See the Pros and Cons for more details. PROS - Very lightweight: 18.5 lbs -- Light enough to be carried to remote wilderness locations - Pleasant, modern graphic design - Less expensive than hard boards - Fast to deploy/inflate -- First time, an iSUP took me 20 minutes reading instructions and looking for the parts -- Subsequent times took roughly 9-11 minutes to get paddle-ready -- Consider using an electric pump for faster deployment. See TIPS section for more - 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) - Carry handle at center of board for one-handed transport - 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 Inflatable SUPs are more durable than hard boards as they won’t scratch or ding when dropped, making them a bit more suitable for rocky, wild adventures - D-Rings already affixed to help turn it into a kayak with an included seat for one. Add another seat for two (for tandem kayaking) - Excellent board for beginners and leisure paddling, though its shorter length and more narrow width makes it slightly more nimble and advanced than the Runwave Kohala -- Good transition board for more skilled beginners -- Inflatables cause less fatigue - Bungee tie down at front to hold gear (ie. water bottle, lunch, jacket, sunblock) - Excellent stability aided by its 6" inflated thickness, 32" width, 10'6" length -- Volume was not provided. To get an estimate, take about 24% off the dimensions to account for the irregular shape: 304L -- More narrow width, shorter length makes it more nimble than the Runwave -- Extra volume adds more stability and weight support over hard boards --- Supports up to 330 lbs, according to the manufacturer -- Its dimensions make the board perfect for recreational, beginner/intermediate paddling - Can be used for surfing on small waves, though it will not be very nimble because of its large size - Based on my research, inflatables can last 10 years or more, depending on maintenance, storage environment, and other factors - Back foam has a bump for better seated comfort - Multiple accessories included -- Kayak seat -- Carry bag/Backpack -- Manual pump -- 3 fins (1 removable) -- 3-part, floating, length-adjustable aluminum paddle -- Safety leash with key compartment -- Repair kit CONS - Takes time to inflate or deflate -- Hard boards are ready to go and require little to no preparation -- Took 12-16 minutes to deflate, clean up, roll up, and pack away - 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 - iSUP is puncture resistant, but not puncture-proof - Back foam has a bump (for better seated comfort) that makes it harder for me to perform step-back tricks on TIPS BOARD PREPARATION - Ensure the valve is clean and free of dust and debris - Inflate the RideToFly 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 A safety leash is NECESSARY to help keep the board attached to you. Not having one could separate the board from you by the wind or stream, forcing you to swim all the way back to shore. A leash can SAVE YOUR LIFE! - You should always have 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 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 It is better to be too light than too heavy for a board - 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) -- 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. CONCLUSION The RideToFly with its wide and shorter form factor makes for a very stable, beginner-friendly inflatable that is just advanced enough for the person looking to transition into intermediate level. Its approximate volume of 304L, 6" thickness, and 330 lb maximum weight-capacity could accommodate two adults, but be sure the board is fully inflated so a flex or sink would not hinder paddling efficiency. Like all the other iSUPs and hard SUPs I had used last year, paddling around in the water had provided a great amount of joy, memories, and much-needed exercise in a socially-distanced World amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. My son went from someone being fearful of water to wanting to go out with me every time, even agreeing to learn how to jump into the ocean and flipping himself to safely float with a life vest. My favorite had been the DvSport Sunshine iSUP for its streamlined performance, but this RideToFly is right up there with it. 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. Inflatables not only take up less garage space, but they are also more compact to transport in a car’s trunk. 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 April 1, 2022 by YuenX

  • Ridetofly in-depth Review
As someone who has spent a few years rigid paddle boarding off of Long Island I was looking for something I could bring with me more easily on road trips. At first I was a bit skeptical about how an inflatable would do compared to my rigid board, but after inflating it and setting it up, this thing seems super sturdy! I left it inflated for a few days to make sure it doesn’t leak any air. Pros: - Price!: This is almost Identical to my Friend’s $600 board, at less than half the price. - Portability: it comes with a carrying backpack, so I can take it from the beach to my car with ease and inflate it on the beach (unless I want to use an electric pump- see more on that below) - Size: this is a very long and sturdy SUP. Lots of volume means it will be stable and can accommodate larger riders. You can even ride with a second person- I plan to take my 5 year old son for a spin with me . - Weight: being an Inflatable, it’s actually even lighter than my regular SUPs of comparable size. This means it is even easier to carry using the carrying handle - Accessories: It comes with everything you need, and more! - It comes with an optional backrest that clips in to the D rings if you want to sit. Then, the paddle can be set up like a kayak with paddles on both ends, or as a single paddle with a handle on the other end. - It comes with waterproof storage to bring your belongings with you: a pouch for your phone and a waterproof bag for a towel or clothing. This can be attached and secured to the bungee section at the front of the board. Cons: - If you are just using the included hand pump it is a bit of a workout to inflate. (See my setup advice below) - Being an inflatable you should be careful about riding it all the way to the shore if the beach is rocky/has shells. I could imagine this would lead to a puncture or a leak. But to combat this the board does come with a patch kit. When thinking about this concern I did remember that a regular (non-inflatable) board could also get damaged this way, and would be much harder to repair. How I plan to use it/ Setup advice: Keep it deflated until arriving at the beach, so that I can store it in the trunk of my car. I no longer have to worry about using my roof rack. Once I get there ill use my electric pump from my car’s 12v outlet to inflate it most of the way. Once there’s enough air for it to take shape I’ll pressurize it using the hand-pump. I will start by inflating it to 12 PSI because the hot sun will cause the air in it to expand, and I don’t want to surpass the recommended 15 psi maximum. I hope my lengthy review was helpful! If it was, please hit that “helpful” button so people can see it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2022 by Jake Bass

  • Great for beginners
Love, love this board. 1st time SUP'er. It arrived quickly with nothing damaged. Did a lot of research through all price levels and settled on this one. It takes a bit to blow up with pump. The first psi takes an act of Congress to get there as well as the last 5 psi for me... I have no arm strength. I will highly advise to purchase a motorized pump to use on the first 2 psi's and then hand pump to the last few psi's. But once pumped, it's really light, very stable on water, easy to maneuver, feels like you are stand on a firm board. Deflation takes less than 5 mins. The kayak seat is not worth it, very flimsy, no support. But if you can sit on the ground without a back support, you don't need it. I don't have the balance to stand up but I sat and paddled for 3 hrs straight with no problems and I'm a plus size female. If I can do it, anyone can. Buy it. It well worth the dough compare to what it cost to rent 4 times and great workout for upper body. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by Icyball22

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