Meaning just the take apart board or inflatables?Be weary of breakdown gear for watersports - it always performs crappy and inevitably leaks. I would think also this would never be a performance board because the flex would be so odd.
That's the one. Looks like you can demo them up at Willard bay, so I might make the drive. ..Dave Scadden boards? (Google is wonderful)...hmmm, they do look interesting - I'd be interested in hearing what you think of them...
other notes:
- air expands when hot, contracts when cold - this makes more of a difference than you would believe! You'll want to watch that the pressure doesn't get too high when out in the sun, and may have to add air when you're paddling cold water (really)
https://www.isupworld.com/inflatable-sup-comparison-chart/
https://www.standupzone.com/forum/index.php/topic,20384.0.html
https://www.nrs.com/boating_tips/valve_know_how.asp
https://www.nrs.com/learn/?group=4&category=8
Breakdown.Meaning just the take apart board or inflatables?
I know the one inflatable I'm looking at is made in Utah and comes with a lifetime warranty.
I picked mine up from our local riversports shop when they were clearing out their rental fleet.*Bump* Thanks for reminding me I want to try this! And if we get the bug, which we likely will since SO already tried it once and loved it, what sites do you recommend for buying used?
@vanhoskier @KatyPerrey @MaineSkiLady @altagirl or anyone else, any ideas? (Connie, love the pic of you and the dogs, btw! We have the same yellow vest for one of ours.)
An inflatable will be lighter than a hard board.va_deb - watch the weight of the board. My first one I could barely lift, but it was staying at the cottage. I didn't need to put it on top of a car..