Costco Wholesale has for its
Members:
HO Sports Hyperlite 10' Elevation 2.0 Dual-Pontoon Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board Kit (24663561) on sale for $199.99 - $20 Off (in-cart discount, automatically applies) =
$179.99.
Shipping is free.
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MerryBoundary5899 for sharing this deal
Note, Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge
Features:
- Innovative Dual-pontoon Design for Maximum Stability and Speed
- Industry-first Folding Fin for Easy Packing and Storage
- Nano-Fuse Technology for Extra Strength and Weight Capacity (350 lbs.)
- Includes 12v Pump for Quick & Easy Inflation
- Explore Further with Included Backpack Carrier, Dry Bag, Paddle, and More
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This is the adapter I bought to convert from DC (car cigarette lighter plug) to AC (wall plug). It works great for me, and I have had it 2 years now. I have also been able to use this to inflate multiple paddle boards 1 after another without any issues or overheating. Hope this helps.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08SM7X4NW
I mean, like the other said, it's very very stable for a SUP board but it's also quite unwieldy if there's any distance to walk to the shoreline (HEAVY and bulkier) and slow to paddle around and maneuver compared to my other hyperlite standard board. It's just in general more tiring to deal with - I contemplated returning it even with the steep discount. The kids like wrestling on top of it though since it's much more stable, but if we go any distance out on the lake, they want to switch SUP boards unless I'm doing the paddling on that beast. It's all relative through, I'm not exactly a large person - if you're a big strong dude, your perspective may be it's not that bad at all. But when it comes to hauling our boards back up to where the car's parked, i genuinely hate it and this is coming from someone who rather enjoys exercise.
At this point, we're just going to keep it but I wouldn't buy it again. I do like how the fins stay attached & fold-in though as we've lost a fin on our other SUP board before!
Just my two cents
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This is the adapter I bought to convert from DC (car cigarette lighter plug) to AC (wall plug). It works great for me, and I have had it 2 years now. I have also been able to use this to inflate multiple paddle boards 1 after another without any issues or overheating. Hope this helps.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08SM7X4NW
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I also have this (bought it last summer) and for $200 it's a very good beginner board.
One note is that this is much wider and heavier than most inflatable paddleboards which means it's easier to balance on but also very, VERY slow. This is like the Greyhound Bus of paddleboards. Easy to just hop on without any experience or training, but it's going to take you a long time to get anywhere.
I do not think I have ever seen it that cheap, but it does go down to 200 frequently enough.
I do not think I have ever seen it that cheap, but it does go down to 200 frequently enough.
I personally however find it to be too much of an hassle for $20
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