Why Buy and Inflatable SUP?

By Carolyn Collins


If you want to get into paddleboarding, you have most likely checked out purchasing gear. Having your very own gear can be pricey to purchase, but will end up costing less in the long run since you can prevent high gear rental fees.

There are a variety of various paddleboard styles you can get, including inflatable. Inflatable boards provide several benefits, however, there are a couple of disadvantages as well. These kinds of boards are designed with a specific person in mind who will value the benefits and not mind the downsides. Let's look at how they are different.

Ease in Transporting Them

Inflatable SUPs can be deflated and carried in a medium sized bag. This means that paddlers do not have to load a large board on the top of their cars. They can also be carried on planes without requiring a significant fee normally charged for large travel luggage.

Because they can be rolled up into a smaller, more compact size, these boards can be conveniently secured in a car, carried on one's back and stored without using up much space. Standard fiberglass boards do not offer these benefits. Nevertheless, people who have a roof rack on their car, sufficient storage area and no need to secure their gear while transporting them, this might not be a concern.

Effort Needed to Pump up the Board

Inflatable boards generally need a manual hand pump to be pumped up. This can take between 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the strength of the individual doing the inflating. Pumping air into a paddleboard takes effort, and for some small ladies, it can be a chore. Fiberglass boards obviously do not require this added work, and some people choose the benefit of not needing to constantly pump up and deflate their boards.

Ability to Maneuver Them

The firmness of inflatable boards varies. In general, the less expensive boards have a lower psi inflation, and as a result are less firm. This means that they can bounce more in choppy water or surf. For beginners, this can feel more unstable. For individuals paddling on lakes or other flat water places, they may not be able to notice a distinction and for that reason not care.

Traditional boards can offer a more easy ride and greater maneuverability. Paddlers wanting a fast board that is simpler to turn and move around (ie those who wish to race or do regular workouts) are more likely to choose a fiberglass board instead of the inflatable type, which are more tailored to the leisure paddler or somebody interested in yoga paddleboard classes.

From my experience and research, inflatable SUPs do not leak air frequently. That said, a lot of models come with a patch kit just in case. These boards look and feel like a hard board to individuals not knowledgeable about the different types of boards, and most novice purchasers are more than satisfied at how they carry out.

When buying, it is wise to compare the attributes of different items in addition to prices, so you can get an SUP that you enjoy.




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