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GoplusUS via Amazon has 11' GoPlus Inflatable 6" Thick Stand Up Paddle Board Bundle for $149.99 - $20 when you 'click' Coupon on product page - $30 Off when you apply promo code RPOXRVXZ = $99.99. Shipping is free.

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Available Colors:Includes:
  • Inflatable Paddle Board
  • Adjustable Paddle
  • Manual Air Pump
  • Carry Bag
  • Ankle Leash
  • Bottom Fin
  • Repair Kit
  • Instructions

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Goplus US via Amazon [amazon.com] has 11FT Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board for $149.99 - $20 with clipped coupon on item page - $30 with code: RPOXRVXZ = $99.99. Shipping is Free.

Colors included in sale: Included:
  • 1 x Inflatable Paddle Board
  • 1 x Adjustable Paddle
  • 1 x Manual Air Pump
  • 1 x Carry Bag
  • 1 x Ankle Leash
  • 1 x Bottom Fin
  • 1 x Repair Kit
  • 1 x Instructions
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I have two off-brand inflatable paddle boards and both are much better than expected. My first one is rated for only 250 pounds but easily floated and hauled myself (6'3" and 200 pounds) and my girlfriend with no problems. If buying one, I would not worry about getting a brand name board but I would look for a few things:

1. 11' or longer.
2. 6" thick.
3. Three removable fins (many only have one that is removable).
4. 32" or wider.

These four factors would be if you want the most stability and also better maneuverability (three fins vs. one). If you are looking for a faster paddle board, then the above may not be ideal. Also, if using on small ponds or just for 30 minutes or so at a time, then 10' may be fine.
Should work fine, but only if you go with the 11' which will give her MUCH more stability, glide and speed. The 10' is just too small unless under 100/120lbs. I suggest you contact the seller with a warranty question and see how they respond. Note that Amazon can have some good deals on boards while others have purchase a cheap board, had seam separation and no vendor response. I suggest people look at the iRocker Nautical at $199. with and extra email coupon of $25. off. 45 day return, 3 year warranty and a proven name with good resale at any point. Also the iRocker has the extra side/middle of the board D-ring which make it easy to attach a seat. Note you will need a paddle, so grab a 3 piece paddle (returns/open box) from paddlers outlet for under $20. for a solid quality paddle. https://irockersup.com/collection...dle-board#
Shouldn't be a problem with ur blow up GF.

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m32311
07-06-2023 at 03:18 PM.
07-06-2023 at 03:18 PM.
Curious how this is - anyone have first hand? I bought - figured I could always just return if I learn anything that makes me regret my decision. Wife has been wanting one for years, so I figured this was a good anniversary present to carry to the local lake and the beach when we go down.
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07-06-2023 at 06:22 PM.

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Curious how this is - anyone have first hand? I bought - figured I could always just return if I learn anything that makes me regret my decision. Wife has been wanting one for years, so I figured this was a good anniversary present to carry to the local lake and the beach when we go down.
Should work fine, but only if you go with the 11' which will give her MUCH more stability, glide and speed. The 10' is just too small unless under 100/120lbs. I suggest you contact the seller with a warranty question and see how they respond. Note that Amazon can have some good deals on boards while others have purchase a cheap board, had seam separation and no vendor response. I suggest people look at the iRocker Nautical at $199. with and extra email coupon of $25. off. 45 day return, 3 year warranty and a proven name with good resale at any point. Also the iRocker has the extra side/middle of the board D-ring which make it easy to attach a seat. Note you will need a paddle, so grab a 3 piece paddle (returns/open box) from paddlers outlet for under $20. for a solid quality paddle. https://irockersup.com/collection...dle-board#
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07-06-2023 at 07:33 PM.

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07-06-2023 at 07:33 PM.
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Curious how this is - anyone have first hand? I bought - figured I could always just return if I learn anything that makes me regret my decision. Wife has been wanting one for years, so I figured this was a good anniversary present to carry to the local lake and the beach when we go down.
I have two off-brand inflatable paddle boards and both are much better than expected. My first one is rated for only 250 pounds but easily floated and hauled myself (6'3" and 200 pounds) and my girlfriend with no problems. If buying one, I would not worry about getting a brand name board but I would look for a few things:

1. 11' or longer.
2. 6" thick.
3. Three removable fins (many only have one that is removable).
4. 32" or wider.

These four factors would be if you want the most stability and also better maneuverability (three fins vs. one). If you are looking for a faster paddle board, then the above may not be ideal. Also, if using on small ponds or just for 30 minutes or so at a time, then 10' may be fine.
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RiceFinger
07-06-2023 at 09:03 PM.
07-06-2023 at 09:03 PM.
I just bought this last week before the sale for 4th of July. Its my first iSUP and I can say that it works well. If its your first inflatable paddle board, a hand pump will take some effort to get to the recommended psi. (13-15psi) I purchased the tire pump adapter, so I can use my car/bike tire pump when/if the manual pump fails. I got the 11' version and I was speeding through faster than my friends 9'6" hard board. I convinced him to get this board at $100.
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pup975
07-06-2023 at 09:32 PM.
07-06-2023 at 09:32 PM.
Quote from norcal007 :
Should work fine, but only if you go with the 11' which will give her MUCH more stability, glide and speed. The 10' is just too small unless under 100/120lbs. I suggest you contact the seller with a warranty question and see how they respond. Note that Amazon can have some good deals on boards while others have purchase a cheap board, had seam separation and no vendor response. I suggest people look at the iRocker Nautical at $199. with and extra email coupon of $25. off. 45 day return, 3 year warranty and a proven name with good resale at any point. Also the iRocker has the extra side/middle of the board D-ring which make it easy to attach a seat. Note you will need a paddle, so grab a 3 piece paddle (returns/open box) from paddlers outlet for under $20. for a solid quality paddle. https://irockersup.com/collection...dle-board#

Unfortunately, the $199 model is sold out.
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flapjabby
07-07-2023 at 12:05 AM.
07-07-2023 at 12:05 AM.
I'm over 6' and often run 10 miles standing on a mixed class I/II river with a regular 10.5" board. I don't see a strong need to get a longer board.
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chemdude94
07-07-2023 at 05:52 AM.
07-07-2023 at 05:52 AM.
I recently got this cheap 10ft board and have used it three times. See link below…$125. So far I really like it. I like the seat and two sided paddle which allows you to sit in kayak mode when needed. I purchased a 12V air pump for about $60….recommend this as the hand pumps are a lot of work and mine broke after one use. I do wish mine had three fins not just one. That would make it a little more stable. Not sure 11 ft vs 10 ft is that big of a deal. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hydro-.../757880639
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norcal007
07-07-2023 at 06:09 AM.
07-07-2023 at 06:09 AM.
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Unfortunately, the $199 model is sold out.
The white/orange color shows in stock.
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07-07-2023 at 10:00 AM.
07-07-2023 at 10:00 AM.
Quote from chemdude94 :
I recently got this cheap 10ft board and have used it three times. See link below…$125. So far I really like it. I like the seat and two sided paddle which allows you to sit in kayak mode when needed. I purchased a 12V air pump for about $60….recommend this as the hand pumps are a lot of work and mine broke after one use. I do wish mine had three fins not just one. That would make it a little more stable. Not sure 11 ft vs 10 ft is that big of a deal. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hydro-.../757880639

Which air pump are you using? I tried two so far both failed to completely fill the air
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johnnyblades
07-07-2023 at 10:24 AM.
07-07-2023 at 10:24 AM.
nice. cheap enough to have a spare for guests. in for 1
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benjamjt
07-07-2023 at 11:19 AM.
07-07-2023 at 11:19 AM.
My friend was making fun of me for buying a $100 board until they saw the one they bought from an Instagram Ad for 3x the prices was the same board just branded differently
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07-07-2023 at 11:21 AM.
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Quote from ClassReptilia :
I have two off-brand inflatable paddle boards and both are much better than expected. My first one is rated for only 250 pounds but easily floated and hauled myself (6'3" and 200 pounds) and my girlfriend with no problems. If buying one, I would not worry about getting a brand name board but I would look for a few things:

1. 11' or longer.
2. 6" thick.
3. Three removable fins (many only have one that is removable).
4. 32" or wider.

These four factors would be if you want the most stability and also better maneuverability (three fins vs. one). If you are looking for a faster paddle board, then the above may not be ideal. Also, if using on small ponds or just for 30 minutes or so at a time, then 10' may be fine.

The question is, how much does your GF weigh?
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07-07-2023 at 12:06 PM.
07-07-2023 at 12:06 PM.
Is the 10ft out of stock? When i click the link only shows 11ft
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