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Inflatable SUPs - what size to get?

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Created by cantSUPenough > 9 months ago, 28 Jul 2016
cantSUPenough
VIC, 2123 posts
28 Jul 2016 9:13PM
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At 6'3" 90 kg I know how normal boards need to be sized for stability, etc. (I ride an 8'7" Flow.) But what about iSUPs? If you got an 8'6" iSUP would it be more or less stable?

I am thinking about getting one - might use it in surf but mostly just for paddling bay/river/lake when I am traveling. But I want something light and easy to "ship" with the airlines.

Does anyone know about the Pendle SUPs; half epoxy and half inflated?

tassiejohn
TAS, 14 posts
29 Jul 2016 3:41PM
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I'm new to SUPs, I started with an 11' inflatable for me and the kids. I then realised surfing was the most fun and bought a 10' beginner friendly hard surf SUP (Starboard Whopper) which I love. Even though the Whopper is slightly wider it initially felt less stable as the rails and tail are thinner and there's no extra 'float' once an edge is under water. The inflatable has so much volume at the edges it provides lots of support - I'm about the same height and weight as you.

Gboots
NSW, 1314 posts
29 Jul 2016 7:11PM
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I also started on an isup and noticed stability issues when going to a hardboard . Feels tippy at rails.

heres the Pendle isup

pendleboard.com/en/home/

Maxeeboy
WA, 335 posts
29 Jul 2016 9:12PM
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A worthy global isup consideration

Kenoo
WA, 115 posts
30 Jul 2016 9:24AM
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Many people find iSups a little tippier for the same width when they first try them, largely due to a bit of a shimmy you get on all inflatables. going up an inch or 2 on the inflatable will likely feel pretty similar.

I have used one of these in Indo a few times and it's an absolute blast (I'm 95kg) and the quality is fantastic (C4 Waterman invented iSups).

http://www.c4waterman.com.au/products/inflatables/isup/isup-bk-pro-911/

Jacksboards
VIC, 181 posts
30 Jul 2016 12:13PM
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Just read this pendleboard.com/en/mat-pendle-story/ the guys a legend of board riding related design and manufacturing.

Then watched this.

cantSUPenough
VIC, 2123 posts
30 Jul 2016 5:43PM
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Thanks everyone for your comments. Some of the boards, like the Pendle board, C4 and Red Paddle look much better than I expected for the surf. Who knew you could surf an inflatable? Makes the prospect of travel a lot more interesting!

TomW059
183 posts
4 Aug 2016 1:40AM
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Anyone actually bought a Pendle hard tail?
Anyone tried the Wiki railed Uli surf sups like the Gerry Lopez 10 or 9, or the 7-6 Totem?











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