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- BOTELowRider Aero Tandem Inflatable Paddle Board with Paddles - 11'6"Top Rated$1,199.00(97)97 reviews with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 starsPaddle Board Style:InflatableLength:11 ft. 6 in.Weight Capacity:500 lbs.Weight:37 lbs.
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What hull type is best for you?
- Planing: Very maneuverable and rides on top of the water. Good for leisure paddling, surfing, SUP yoga and whitewater.
- Displacement: More efficient, allowing you to go longer distances at faster speeds. A bit less maneuverable than planing hulls.
- Hybrid: Combines aspects of planing and displacement hulls to cut through water easily with more stability. Suits paddling across a range of water environments.
Solid or inflatable SUP?
- Inflatable: More budget-friendly and well suited for limited storage space and travel. Stands up well to paddling whitewater and more comfortable for SUP yoga.
- Solid: Best performance on the water. Travel faster and smoother and are more stable with less effort. Available in a larger variety of sizes and finely tuned shapes. Require plenty of storage and a secure method of transporting if you have a car.
Sizing your board
- Volume, weight capacity and thickness: All contribute to stability. When determining how much weight your board should accommodate, take into consideration any cargo and other passengers (including dogs) that you plan to paddle with.
Length: Longer boards are generally faster than shorter boards, but shorter boards are more maneuverable.
Width: Wider boards are more stable than skinny boards, but can be slower and more difficult to paddle, especially if they are too wide for your body and the type of paddling you want to do.
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