🌟 Ride the Waves of Adventure!
The Tuxedo Sailor Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board is a versatile 10'6" x 33" x 6" SUP designed for all skill levels. Made from ultra-lightweight military-grade PVC, it offers exceptional durability and portability. With a maximum weight capacity of 330 lbs, this paddle board is perfect for family outings or solo adventures. The package includes everything you need for a fun day on the water, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and seasoned paddlers.
Item Dimensions L x W | 126"L x 35.1"W |
Item Thickness | 6 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Strap Type | Ankle |
Color | Light Blue |
J**A
Great Board
My main board is a Bote, but I needed a second board to have others go with me. My favorite color is Pink, so I got this. With the price I worried about leaks or stability but this was perfect! I take my toddler on my board and he likes to put his feet over the side and in the water. This board handled it perfectly! Planning to buy 2 or 3 more for Christmas presents for family!
J**G
Great paddle board with everything but a life vest
Sadly I did not get to use this item in the water before the weather changed. But I did blow up it, check it out and pay with the parts. It inflates nicely, seems very well made as do accessories. I am excited to use it next season, and will update reviews as necessary.
B**N
Excellent value
I bought this one after the very pricey one I ordered turned out to leak. This one has just as much quality to it are the high dollar ones. Excellent value for your money.
A**R
Sturdy SUP
You won’t be disappointed in these standup paddle boards. So easy to use so sturdy and so much fun. The price point is amazing for everything you get.
J**B
Great for beginners!
I recently moved into a pretty little cove and do not have a dock or a boat. I have a canoe, but it is too heavy to launch it by myself. So when I saw this, I was very curious about it. I have several friends who have them and assured me I would not face-plant into the lake! So I decided to give it a try.First, it is lightweight and fairly easy to maneuver by myself. It comes with a very nice lightweight and adjustable paddle. The SUP is made of very thick material and also comes with patches, just in case.Mine did not come with a pump or a bag. Obviously I knew I would need a pump for this, and luckily I have one. But I did not realize how much I would need a really large bag for this too.I am very much a beginner at all water sports and I am not the best of swimmers either. So I bought a nice life jacket made for paddling to go with this.It is a little late in the season to perfect my technique this year, but I am ready for next year. I will say that it is nice and wide - very sturdy and stable - and I was able to figure it out in a few minutes! It is nice to have something I can navigate by myself and it is a very relaxing way to explore the lake! Oh, and I did not face-plant either! Not yet, anyway. :)
D**E
Floats like a boat
I am new to paddle boarding. I rented a couple times and decided to go for my own board. Price was within my budget. Board is sturdy. A bit narrow but I can adapt. This particular bundle did not include manual pump and I was ok with this since I purchase an electrical pump separately. I had no problems on the water. Board like mentioned was sturdy. This pic I posted was one of the hottest day in Marina del Rey. I had to sit down.Overall, It was a great choice.
C**E
My First Paddle Board, Impressed with Quality
The media could not be loaded. So I've grown up on the water, and love everything about it. I've kayaked most of my life, but noticed the popularity of paddle boards has exploded recently, so I thought I'd see what all the fuss is about.I was looking for a great entry-level paddle board that wouldn't break the bank, when I got the opportunity to trial this Tuxedo Sailor inflatable paddle board, I jumped at the opportunity.The first thing I did when unboxing was check to see how well it all fit in the carrying case. The case is ample large for the paddleboard and all of the required accessories (paddle, fins, pump, hose, etc). At first I thought the carrying case was too large, but then I thought about what else you would carry if you really were backpacking it somewhere (like a life vest, dry bag, etc), so it's probably the right size.I unrolled the inflatable paddle board, connected the bike pump and hose, and started pumping it up. It took me between 5-10 minutes to get the board inflated in the recommended range of 12-15psi. At 13 psi I felt like it was firm enough, and stopped there. I then installed the fins on the bottom with no issues.I then took the paddle board down to the saltwater creek at high tide and tried my luck on the board. It was definitely a challenge with the balance my first time on the board, and I managed to keep from falling over. I adjusted the paddle length a bit until I got it comfortable for me, and after a few minutes I was going up and down the creek with ease. The EVA foam padding on the top provides a good gripping surface for your feet (bare or with shoes).I'm about 225lbs and 6'-1" tall and getting my balance was interesting. I felt like the board did provide enough buoyancy for my weight, and the width of the board seemed to work with my center of mass.I found it much easier to make sharp turns by reversing rather than trying to force forward from one side. The fins definitely kept the board going in a mostly straight direction. I let my mom try it out as well and she was able to get the hang of it fairly quickly.Since I liked how compact and travel-ready this paddle board is, I also started brainstorming how I could have this double as a type of kayak. I sat on the board and used one of my kayak paddles and found it very easy to maneuver. I liked this so much that I plan to order some additional D-ring eyelets and glue them on this paddle board so that I can attach a kayak seat for some back support (this looks like it will be an inexpensive modification).After this initial use, I rinsed the board off and let it dry, the next day I checked it and it hadn't lost any pressure, so I feel confident that it is constructed well. It also packed back in the bag just as easy as it did before I inflated it.So far, I'm very pleased with my first paddle board, and can't wait to load this up on my upcoming trip to central Florida (to the springs I go).
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