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Review on NACATIN 10'6" Inflatable Stand-Up Paddle Board With Premium Accessories: Backpack, Dry Bag & More! by Anthony Woolley

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Low Price, Good Customer Service

Generally, the research online showed that beginners looking for inflatable SUP boards should go for the following:1) A board that is 10-11' long, 6" thick, and around 32" wide.2) Weight limits consider what you may carry on your board (ex. yourself, a large dog, equipment).3) Accessories that match your needs (ex. bag, pump, oar, D-rings for additional straps or kayak seat)4) Price point of $350 or lessThis product came with everything that was on my checklist (high weight capacity for my dogs and ice chest, D-rings for kayak seat attachment, ankle strap, pump). The board felt pretty stable even in choppy water and it had plenty of space for me and two huskies.The fin has a slide-in lock, which I do not like very much. If you are going in lakes or rivers with lots of vegetation or sand banks, you may lose your fin. (The slide-in lock is meant to be a quick-release mechanism, but that also means you are likely to lose it quickly as well.) I actually lost my fin the first time I took my board out even after securing it in place. The good news is that Nacatin was quick to respond to my concerns about the fin and replaced it immediately. In the future, I think I will opt for a board that has a different fin attachment.

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Pros
  • ‎Double-layer PVC
Cons
  • The board does not provide a stable platform for yoga or other fitness activities

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