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jeudi 5 septembre 2013

What You Should Know About the Different Styles of SUPs

By Dina Latta


If you are looking to start paddleboarding, you have probably checked out purchasing a board and paddle. Having your own gear can be expensive to purchase, but will end up costing less in the long run since you can avoid high board rental fees.

There are a variety of different paddleboard styles you can get, including inflatable. Boards that are inflated have numerous perks, however there are a few downsides. These types of boards are designed with a certain person in mind who will appreciate the advantages and not mind the disadvantages. Let's have a look at their differences.

Ease in Transporting Them

Inflatable SUPs can be deflated and carried in a compact bag. This means that paddlers don't have to load a large board on the top of their vehicles. They can also be transported on planes without requiring a large fee normally charged for large travel luggage.

Due to the fact that they can be packed into a smaller, more compact size, these boards can be easily secured in a vehicle, carried on one's back and stowed without taking up much area. Traditional fiberglass boards do not offer these benefits. Individuals who have a gear rack on their SUV, ample storage area and no need to secure their boards while carrying them, this might not cause a problem.

Time Required to Pump up the Board

Inflatable SUPs usually require a manual hand pump to be inflated. This can take from 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the power of the person doing the inflating. Pumping air into a paddleboard takes effort, and for some petite women, it can be a chore. Traditional boards obviously do not require this additional work, and some individuals prefer the benefit of not needing to constantly pump up and deflate their boards.

Maneuverability

The firmness of inflatable boards differs. In general, the less expensive boards have a lower psi inflation, and therefore are less firm. This means that they can bounce more in choppy water or waves. For novices, this can feel more unstable. For people paddling on lakes or various other flat water locations, they may not be able to notice a distinction and therefore not care.

Standard boards can provide a more streamlined trip and greater maneuverability. Paddlers desiring a fast board that is easier to turn and move (ie those who wish to race or do a significant amount of exercises) are more likely to prefer a hard board rather than the inflatable type, which are more tailored towards the recreational paddler or someone thinking about yoga paddleboarding.

From my experience and research, inflatable paddleboards do not leak air very often. Even so, a lot of models have a patch kit just in case. These boards look and feel like a fiberglass board to people not knowledgeable about the different styles of boards, and many first-time purchasers are more than satisfied at how they do.

When shopping, it is smart to compare the features of different equipment along with costs, so you can get an SUP that you enjoy.




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