Why Purchase and Inflatable Paddleboard?

By Amy Barry


If you want to get into the sport of paddleboarding, you have probably checked out purchasing a board and paddle. Having your own equipment can be expensive to buy, but will wind up costing less over time due to the fact that you can prevent high board rental charges.

There are several different paddleboard styles you can get, including inflatable. Inflatable boards provide numerous perks, but there are a couple of disadvantages too. These kinds of boards are made with a specific individual in mind who will appreciate the advantages and not mind the drawbacks. Let's take a look at how they are different.

Ease in Transporting Them

Inflatable SUPs can be deflated and delivered in a compact bag. This means that people do not have to load a huge board on the top of their cars. They can additionally be transported on planes without requiring a hefty charge usually charged for extra-large travel luggage.

Due to the fact that they can be rolled up into a smaller, more compact size, these boards can be easily locked in a vehicle, carried on one's back and stored without taking up much space. Conventional fiberglass boards do not offer these advantages. People who have a board rack on their SUV, ample storage space and no need to lock their boards while transporting them, this may not cause an issue.

Effort Required to Inflate the Board

Inflatable boards normally require a manual hand pump to be pumped up. This can take between 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the strength of the individual doing the inflating. Pumping air into a paddleboard takes work, and for some petite ladies, it can be a workout. Hard boards of course do not require this additional work, and some individuals prefer the convenience of not needing to constantly inflate and deflate their boards.

Ability to Maneuver Them

The firmness of inflatable boards differs. In general, the cheaper boards have a lower psi inflation, and for that reason are less firm. This means that they can bounce more in rough water or surf. For novices, this can feel more unsteady. For individuals paddling on lakes or other flat water locations, they might not be able to notice a difference and for that reason not care.

Conventional boards can offer a more smooth ride and increased maneuverability. Paddlers wanting a fast board that is easier to turn and move around (ie those who want to race or do regular exercises) are more likely to opt for a hard board instead of the inflatable kind, which are more designed towards the leisure paddler or someone interested in yoga paddleboard classes.

From my experience and research, inflatable paddleboards do not leak air frequently. That said, most models come with a patch kit just in case. These boards appear and feel like a fiberglass board to individuals not knowledgeable about the different types of boards, and the majority of first-time buyers are thrilled at their performance.

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




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