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10' 6" Retrospec Weekender Inflatable Stand up Paddleboard iSUP & Accessory Bundle $99.99 & More + Free Shipping w/ Prime

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1 day ago
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1 day ago
MicroLando73
1 day ago
68 Posts
thought it was a little pricey at first but the accessory bundle makes with worth it, if the fins are interchangeable though won't that make it more prone to breaking?
1 day ago
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MoisesA7010
1 day ago
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whats good for a beginner who has never done this

i always see these things at least in the $200s so this seems like a great deal
about 23 hours ago
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Joined May 2011
about 23 hours ago
dohnnysdiscountgas
about 23 hours ago
636 Posts
I own 4 retrospect (former TenToes) SUP and they're awesome.

I'm tempted to get more at this price but feel sorta silly too

But you'll want an electric inflator or you'll be exhausted before you start. Also don't feel like you have to stand -- using these as a sit on top kayak type is how my whole extended family enjoy them.

It's WAY easier to deal with than a kayak - one person can do everything. I'm not saying it performs like a kayak, but that's never hindered my enjoyment. I pick it over my brothers kayak every time
about 21 hours ago
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IndigoWinter2667
about 21 hours ago
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Quote from MicroLando73 :
thought it was a little pricey at first but the accessory bundle makes with worth it, if the fins are interchangeable though won't that make it more prone to breaking?
I think most inflatable are going to be removeable, so you can store them easier.
about 19 hours ago
85 Posts
Joined Apr 2012
about 19 hours ago
JBQIIi
about 19 hours ago
85 Posts
We have the serene life. It's awesome. I'm sure the 1k$+ ones are nicer somehow but it's great for us.
about 18 hours ago
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about 18 hours ago
brawa
about 18 hours ago
96 Posts
Quote from MoisesA7010 :
whats good for a beginner who has never done this

i always see these things at least in the $200s so this seems like a great deal

All of these look about the same, minus some geometry differences. Longer and wider will make it more stable if you are heavy, don't have great balance, or will be in choppy water. The "default" size of these cheap iSUPs seems to be 33" x 10'6". So go bigger than that if you want something more stable for whatever reason.

Other considerations: It will take you about 10 min to inflate with the manual pump. Consider buying/wearing a floatation device.
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about 17 hours ago
386 Posts
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about 17 hours ago
xjae14x
about 17 hours ago
386 Posts
Quote from MicroLando73 :
thought it was a little pricey at first but the accessory bundle makes with worth it, if the fins are interchangeable though won't that make it more prone to breaking?

No, most of the time you're going to find interchangeable fins. I've only seen one that didn't have them and it was only on the two smaller fins in a 3 fin setup. Interchangeable is fine, and preferable.

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about 15 hours ago
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matt63634
about 15 hours ago
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Man, this is tempting. I googled the model and a different version with a detachable kayak seat showed up. If it was that one, it would be a no brainer. I might still pull the trigger on this one though. It seems a lot cheaper than other places online.
about 11 hours ago
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about 11 hours ago
dohnnysdiscountgas
about 11 hours ago
636 Posts
Quote from matt63634 :
Man, this is tempting. I googled the model and a different version with a detachable kayak seat showed up. If it was that one, it would be a no brainer. I might still pull the trigger on this one though. It seems a lot cheaper than other places online.
I put a low to the ground beach chair on mine (with very flat feet) and it worked great. Until I got too excited and it fell in and lost it.

So do that but uh, tie it to something.
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about 7 hours ago
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acxxiv
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about 7 hours ago
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Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
I think most inflatable are going to be removeable, so you can store them easier.

And so you can use it in more shallow waters, like rivers