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The SereneLife Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board features a 10'6" x 32" wide stable platform with a non-slip EVA deck pad, supporting up to 350 lbs. Made from durable marine-grade PVC with drop-stitch reinforcement, it offers puncture resistance and lightweight portability. The complete kit includes an adjustable aluminum paddle, safety leash, removable fin, repair kit, and a carry backpack, making setup quick and easy for paddlers of all skill levels across lakes, rivers, and oceans.
Product Dimensions | 126"L x 32"W |
Skill Level | All |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Item Thickness | 6 Inches |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Maximum Pressure | 15 Pound per Square Inch |
Strap Type | Ankle |
Manufacturer | SereneLife |
UPC | 842893130248 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 36.5 x 17.1 x 10.5 inches |
Package Weight | 13.45 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 32 x 6 x 126 inches |
Brand Name | SereneLife |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
Model Name | Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SLSUPB636.5 |
Included Components | Carry Bag, Aluminium Oar Paddle, Paddle-Board, Repair Kit, Dual-action pump |
Size | 320 x 81 x 15cm (126'' x 32'' x 6'') |
A**R
Great quality and fun to use.
Purchased and have used often for a few years. Still looks like new. No problems and would buy again if needed.
S**A
Loving This
Super happy with my purchase. I did a lot of research and finally settled on a Serenelife SUP board. It's easy to inflate, but since I use it so much, I just keep it inflated.PROS:- The inflation valve is made so when you take out the pump, air doesn't escape. I have a friend who has a cheaper board and it's a scramble to get the cap on after she inflates because so much air escapes.- The dual pump (inflates on up and down motion) can be switched to single pump action when the PSI gets heavy. Otherwise I'd find it difficult to lift the handle up when the PSI gets over 10. I have no issue inflating to 15 PSI, but 12 is fine too.- Super light to carry.- At first I didn't like the adjustable paddle, but now I like it because if I need to kneel during windy conditions it shortens to raft size, which is handy.- The large fin can be removed. And the screw is attached so no losing the screw.- I went out in 15 mph winds with this to test it out in choppy conditions. I found that I had to take off the large fin or be swept away with current. I also kneeled, and was able to navigate choppy/windy conditions fine.- Seems stable to me, but I'm intermediate SUP boarder. Not sure what a beginner would make of it. I took my dog for an excursion and she seemed to balance fine on it.CONS:Only a slight complaint, and that's because of the Rising Flow version I bought. The front has a mount for a GoPro. I would have liked a handle in the front since I'm a swimmer and like to have option to tow the paddle board. I believe there are versions with the handle option, but I bought this for sale.Overall: Super happy with the board. I've already put in about 15 miles on it and no issues.
C**M
Love this paddle board!
I bought two different paddle boards both at the same price range, hoping to get a feel for what I liked best. I’ve taken them out both on five separate trips now (maybe used each of them 8 or so times each for hours at a time) and this paddle board is clearly the one that is the better quality of the two. Everything about it seems nicer. It seems sturdier, the ankle attachment is comfortable and padded (out other isn’t), the pump is nice, the repair kit looks good, the carrying case is nice, and you can add a seat to it. The board also has three rudders, one being removable. The paddle is great, seems sturdy. I love the design and get compliments on it. It’s light enough when fully aired up and easy to carry.The cons include these things. This paddle board is a little smaller than my other one (I would prefer at least 11’ for all my tall guys )and they find the other board more sturdy just due to length. It is also a little less stable with a wiggly dog on deck (my dog weighs 18 lbs). My bigger one is better with my furry friend. The removable rudder needs to be screwed in and out. I haven’t lost a rudder at this point and it seems secure, but I worry about behaving to replace parts at some point and if this will make it more difficult. Also, the bag (which is very nice) is kinda small and it’s really hard to get everything squeezed into it after each use. Finally, just as all other inflable boards, it’s hard to get those last 10 lbs of pressure. I’ve gotta have my husband help me. I will be buying an expensive pump soon so I can be more independent and not require help every time.But overall great paddle board, especially for shorter/smaller people and kids. I would buy another one for sure in the future.
C**S
Hard to beat for the price
We bought these to go to the lake and were so glad we did. The boards come in a backpack that is easy to carry and convenient for packing on trips. It folds up easily into the backpack as well when you are done. This board isn't quite as wide as some of the higher end boards so it does get a little wobbly at times but I just look at it as a better workout to keep my core and legs engaged more. It does take a couple of minutes of hard labor to pump them up with the included pump but it just helps to make sure you are nice and warm before getting in the water. We have now started taking these out all the time and keep looking for excuses to run out to the lake to get some time on these boards. As a beginning paddleboarder this was such a good investment and I am so glad we pulled the trigger and bought them.
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