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Portofino Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board, 10ft x 33" x 4.75" SUP, All Round Paddleboard With Accessories, Backpack Bag, Adjustable Aluminium Oar, Pump, Pressure Gauge, Leash, Removable Fin

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Samsung's celebrating the 20th anniversary of an iconic flip with a special retro version of the Galaxy Z Flip 5 Ancient though they may be, stand-up paddle boards have had a very contemporary boom, and while the weather this summer hasn't been what we have all dreamed of, there are still paddle boarders galore on the waterways of London, in the sea in Brighton and on the Lakes of Cumbria. If you, too, are invested in the practice of surfing, lounging, meditating, doing yoga or taking out your dog onto the water, buying your own SUP might be your ideal summer dopamine hit. Key specs – Total weight: 11kg; Length: 385cm; Width: 76cm; Height: 12cm; Air pressure: 20-25psi; Volume: 280L; How much can it carry:180kg; Accessories: Pump, bag, leash, paddle, fins and waterproof phone holder. One final factor to consider is price. As with anything, you get what you pay for, and in our ranking, we've chosen beginner's paddle boards that range from the downright bargainous through to the spendy-but-tempting. Bear in mind that good quality, desirable beginner boards are always popular in the second-hand market, so buying well will pay dividends later in cash as well as enjoyment. How we test the best the best stand-up paddle boards for beginners This all-round stand up paddle board from Trail Outdoor is ideal for both inexperienced and advanced boarders alike. The Portofino inflatable board comes with a complete starter set, including a pump with pressure gauge, telescopic aluminium oar, removable fin, travel bag, coil leash and repair patches. It supports a maximum load of 120kg, while incredibly lightweight to carry at 7.8kg. You can also convert it to an inflatable kayak with the Portofino Kayak Kit. ITIWIT Touring Inflatable Stand-Up Paddle Board

Our team of testers included beginners, more experienced paddleboarders, and qualified stand-up paddleboard instructors. Quality of the accessories: A good SUP is more than just the board. We rated the paddles, pumps and carry bags of every paddleboard we tested. As well as shoddy pumps that could cause blisters or extra effort when pumping up the boards, we found paddles that were very wobbly, or easily broken. The best paddleboards that we recommend come with sturdy paddles, high quality pumps and durable carry bags.

About Us Sign-up to Our Newsletter Country Living Products Country Living Holidays Sustainability Gardens Homes I've surfed all my life but discovered paddleboarding four years ago on a river in Wales, and instantly fell in love with the anywhere, anytime nature of the sport. It's so easy to just throw an inflatable board in the car boot and go. I tested the Portofino on a river and in the sea (even though it says it’s not really for waves, but they were only small, promise) to get a good idea of how it works as an all-rounder. It comes with a high-quality carry bag and a Titan pump - the best pump on the market, Pumps are an overlooked item and having a good quality one makes such a difference. This will also give you an idea of what you want to get out paddle boarding- touring and exploring on flat water, surfing in small waves, racing, having fun with the family at the beach or lakes…. If you become addicted to the sport you will find that you may want a range of boards for different situations. Ask yourself whether you'll be paddling on flat water (lakes and calm rivers), touring (long distances in bays and oceans) or if you'd like the flexibility to cover all types of water.

Paddleboarding isn’t just a fun outdoor activity, but a winning way to stay fit and active. Plus, there’s the added bonus of being able to explore our beautiful coastlines, rivers, and canals. Easily accessible and wildly addictive, it requires you to stand on an inflatable board whilst using a paddle to move through the water. A bit like kayaking and surfing rolled into one! To help carry out the testing, WIRED assembled a group of SUP experts (above) including Saviour Aquilina of The Sup Store, Dave Price, author of The Paddleboard Bible, and Sarah Porretta and Graeme Blundell, founders of the Wimborne and Blandford SUP Club. We also enlisted the help of Bethany - a keen 7 year old - to aid our test by riding the front of each board. We rated each inflatable SUP board on its design, size and flex – the latter of which is important for balance. In our test, we were keen to find out whether each board was best suited to a leisurely sail or more active racing adventure. We compared how comfortable each board was to ride and how safely it could carry luggage and passengers - such as kids and dogs. What’s the best stand up paddle board for 2021?We had a lot of fun trying out this board on lakes, rivers and the sea. The board comes in a decent bag that is easy to carry. Inside it has everything needed to get onto the water- pump, leash and three-piece paddle. As a low-cost board it offers good value for getting onto the water. It's great for children to get a taste of paddle boarding and was light enough for our nine-year-old and 13-year-old to carry the board to the water and offered enough stability for them to paddle as well as having lots of fun jumping on and off the board and gaining lots of confidence. With a good-sized centre fin that is easy to fit onto the board, it worked well when playing in the sea as well as the flat water. You do however need to be aware of your own limitations and confidence in different types of water and taking lessons with a reputable instructor is highly recommended.

If you want to give SUP touring a go, the Decathlon X100 touring stand-up paddle board could be a good choice to help you get started. This 10ft inflatable SUP is impressively well made for its budget-friendly price point; it feels robust (aside from the flimsy handle), is stable, grippy and a pleasure to paddle on. It's wide enough to offer beginner-friendly stability, but the narrower nose allows you to get some decent speed up. This all-rounder board will take flat water, rivers and surf in its stride thanks to a neat balance of glide speed, manoeuvrability and stability. It can be adjusted to your setting care of changeable fin set-ups (two small, fixed fins and two detachable) and boasts the durability to take the bashing of a few Yorkshire coast ten-footers, made from high-density triple-layer coated PVC. That means you can start your day peacefully with some inflatable stand-up paddle board yoga on a peaceful lake and up the ante on the open water in the afternoon. Swarovski NL Pure10x42 review: sensational high-end binoculars for wildlife spotting and spectator sports The Bluefin SUP Inflatable Paddle Board has an extra-long 15-foot length that is great for tandem use. It is constructed with a Pro Weave drop stitch and a 1000 Denier surface laminate to create a tough structure. It can withstand up to 28 PSI, leading to a super rigid and stable surface. The top also has a strap on the front for your belongings.

Another solid option for those just starting out, this rigid is made from a tough polyethylene that wraps around a watertight foam core for excellent buoyancy and stability on the water. We took the Kids Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board from EZ Shopper and the Portofino 10ft SUP Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board. Key specs – Total weight: 14.5kg; Length: 10ft 6in; Width: 31.5in; Height: 4.5in; Volume: 185L; Max load: 80kg+; Accessories: Buyer will have to provide a paddle and a leash

Shark also cleverly offers most of its boards with either 5in or 6in rail heights, which allow riders to make a judgement call on how much buoyancy and stability they need for their height and weight. The shorter the rail, the lighter (and often shorter) the rider should be. Paddle board’s inflatable drop-stitch construction delivers superior rigidity to reduce flex and support a maximum load of 120kg whilst remaining incredibly lightweight (7.8kg) to easily carry For beginners and general leisure paddling, inflatable paddle boards offer a few benefits over the narrower hard SUP boards.Paddling an SUP is an excellent way to get a strong core and upper body workout while enjoying the fresh feeling of being out on the ocean. As one of the world’s fastest-growing watersports, the number of stand up paddle boards on the market has grown at an astronomical rate. These days, you can find countless inflatable boards from well-known brands who claim that they have the solution you need to embrace your new hobby. Of course, if you’re new to stand up paddle boarding, then there’s a good chance that you’re not sure exactly what you need to look for. This is the downside to taking the SUP’s on holiday with you. You have to work out how you are going to fit the SUP’s in the car with the other luggage you are taking. I really liked the look of the board and the fact it has a large grip covered area; perfect for taking the dogs out with me.

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