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Product Name: | Hydro-Force Oceana 10 Ft. Inflatable Convertible Stand-up Paddle Board and Sit-on Kayak Set, Wood and Palm Print |
Product Description: | This board is categorized as an all-around board, meaning it is the perfect shape for safe and multifunctional riding, and it can be easily converted into a kayak seat and footrest. Durable Construction: This SUP is constructed with drop-stitch material and thousands of fibers that connect the top and bottom of the board. This provides exceptional strength and rigidity, similar to a hard-sided board, while still keeping it lightweight, portable, and easy to store. |
Product SKU: | 757880639 |
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I had two gripes - one is they were somewhat hard to carry since they didn't have a center handle (this one does) and the valve is slightly different than the one in my Costco hyperlites, so, I have to use the manual pump rather than the electric. That wasn't as big a deal - they held air really well, I never had to do more than top them off. Still would like to find an adapter.
Tempted to buy a couple of these, but I'm a little worried about how they'd hold up in transit in the middle of winter. Plus I'd have no good way of testing their integrity for a good 4ish months.
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I had two gripes - one is they were somewhat hard to carry since they didn't have a center handle (this one does) and the valve is slightly different than the one in my Costco hyperlites, so, I have to use the manual pump rather than the electric. That wasn't as big a deal - they held air really well, I never had to do more than top them off. Still would like to find an adapter.
Tempted to buy a couple of these, but I'm a little worried about how they'd hold up in transit in the middle of winter. Plus I'd have no good way of testing their integrity for a good 4ish months.
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Purchased 2 for $250. Wondering if I should buy warranty with this
I had two gripes - one is they were somewhat hard to carry since they didn't have a center handle (this one does) and the valve is slightly different than the one in my Costco hyperlites, so, I have to use the manual pump rather than the electric. That wasn't as big a deal - they held air really well, I never had to do more than top them off. Still would like to find an adapter.
Tempted to buy a couple of these, but I'm a little worried about how they'd hold up in transit in the middle of winter. Plus I'd have no good way of testing their integrity for a good 4ish months.
I can design and make some adapters that will work!
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I had two gripes - one is they were somewhat hard to carry since they didn't have a center handle (this one does) and the valve is slightly different than the one in my Costco hyperlites, so, I have to use the manual pump rather than the electric. That wasn't as big a deal - they held air really well, I never had to do more than top them off. Still would like to find an adapter.
Tempted to buy a couple of these, but I'm a little worried about how they'd hold up in transit in the middle of winter. Plus I'd have no good way of testing their integrity for a good 4ish months.
Added stadium seats and pretty much only use them as sit on kayaks, except I'll stand when I need to stretch my back on the long trips . We spend 5-6 hours lost in local marshes and taking pictures of the wildlife from water level.
Best. Investment. Ever.
Added stadium seats and pretty much only use them as sit on kayaks, except I'll stand when I need to stretch my back on the long trips . We spend 5-6 hours lost in local marshes and taking pictures of the wildlife from water level.
Best. Investment. Ever.
Can you link the stadium seats
I had two gripes - one is they were somewhat hard to carry since they didn't have a center handle (this one does) and the valve is slightly different than the one in my Costco hyperlites, so, I have to use the manual pump rather than the electric. That wasn't as big a deal - they held air really well, I never had to do more than top them off. Still would like to find an adapter.
Tempted to buy a couple of these, but I'm a little worried about how they'd hold up in transit in the middle of winter. Plus I'd have no good way of testing their integrity for a good 4ish months.
I'd deflate them after every trip, wiped them down every other trip or so. I didn't know about the valve being slightly different though, been hand pumping them. For next season, I'll probably bite and get aa electric pump.
I don't know how long they'll last... but even if they only lasted this one season, I got my money's worth.