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10' 6" FunWater Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board w/ Accessories (2 Colors)

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Sparkle SUP Paddle Board via Amazon has 10' 6" FunWater Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board w/ Accessories (Sunset Orange or Sky Blue) on sale from $79.77 when you apply the corresponding promo code at checkout. Shipping is free.

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  • 10' 6"length, 33" width and 6" thickness
  • 330lbs weight capacity, 12-15 PSI
  • Upgraded non-slip EVA deck pads provide great cushioning, you can stand more steadily and effectively prevent slipping
  • Includes 1x inflatable paddle board, 1x adjustable sup paddle, 3x fins, 1x sup pump , 1x backpack , 1x leash

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  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 5.1k Amazon customer reviews.
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Sparkle SUP Paddle Board via Amazon has 10' 6" FunWater Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board w/ Accessories (Sunset Orange or Sky Blue) on sale from $79.77 when you apply the corresponding promo code at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for sharing this deal.

Available:
About this product:
  • 10' 6"length, 33" width and 6" thickness
  • 330lbs weight capacity, 12-15 PSI
  • Upgraded non-slip EVA deck pads provide great cushioning, you can stand more steadily and effectively prevent slipping
  • Includes 1x inflatable paddle board, 1x adjustable sup paddle, 3x fins, 1x sup pump , 1x backpack , 1x leash

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on over 5.1k Amazon customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: FunWater SUP Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board 10'6×33"×6" Ultra-Light Inflatable Paddleboard with ISUP Accessories,Fins,Adjustable Paddle, Pump,Backpack, Leash

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rhapcity
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I cut up a pool noodle and stuffed my paddle. Now it floats.
sarcasmogratis
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Caved and bought one of these constantly promoted SUPs.
I don't have a better quality one to compare it to, but it's survived a couple days of use anyway.

Cheap aspects:
-The pump seems awful/slow. You'll want something different so you don't spend all your time and energy inflating. It's useful in that it has a built pressure gauge. I have a nice inflatable kayak and the pump for it is wildly better.
-the paddle will sink

Can't comment on the longevity. I opted for the $20 3rd party warranty thing

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Apr 26, 2026 07:46 PM
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sarcasmogratis
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Apr 26, 2026 07:46 PM
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Caved and bought one of these constantly promoted SUPs.
I don't have a better quality one to compare it to, but it's survived a couple days of use anyway.

Cheap aspects:
-The pump seems awful/slow. You'll want something different so you don't spend all your time and energy inflating. It's useful in that it has a built pressure gauge. I have a nice inflatable kayak and the pump for it is wildly better.
-the paddle will sink

Can't comment on the longevity. I opted for the $20 3rd party warranty thing
Last edited by sarcasmogratis April 28, 2026 at 07:50 AM.
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Apr 27, 2026 04:02 PM
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18speedmike
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Apr 27, 2026 04:02 PM
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Quote from sarcasmogratis :
Caved and bought one of these constantly promoted SUPs. I don't have a better quality one to compare it to, but it's survived a couple days of use anyway. Cheap aspects: -The pump seems awful/slow. You'll want something different so you don't spend all your time and energy inflating. It's useful in that it has a built pressure gauge. -the paddle will sink Can't comment on the longevity. I opted for the $20 3rd party warranty thing
All of the manual pumps suck; that it isn't unique to this brand.

Good point/heads up regarding the sinking paddle.
Apr 27, 2026 06:55 PM
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AmongstthewavesApr 27, 2026 06:55 PM
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For this price, I'm in for two of them. A good paddle will be more than both boards combined.
Apr 27, 2026 07:32 PM
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rhapcityApr 27, 2026 07:32 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank rhapcity

Quote from 18speedmike :
All of the manual pumps suck; that it isn't unique to this brand. Good point/heads up regarding the sinking paddle.
I cut up a pool noodle and stuffed my paddle. Now it floats.
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Apr 27, 2026 11:49 PM
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sagaciousaspirantApr 27, 2026 11:49 PM
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Quote from rhapcity :
I cut up a pool noodle and stuffed my paddle. Now it floats.
Thanks for suggestion
Yesterday 07:48 AM
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SeraphgmaYesterday 07:48 AM
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Good price. Thanks OP.
Yesterday 11:18 AM
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gDeNYesterday 11:18 AM
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Quote from sarcasmogratis :
Caved and bought one of these constantly promoted SUPs.
I don't have a better quality one to compare it to, but it's survived a couple days of use anyway.

Cheap aspects:
-The pump seems awful/slow. You'll want something different so you don't spend all your time and energy inflating. It's useful in that it has a built pressure gauge.
-the paddle will sink

Can't comment on the longevity. I opted for the $20 3rd party warranty thing
I have 2 of these from about 2.5 years ago. Still going strong. I use them about twice a month in the summer, so not too much use. I found getting an electric pump that plugs into your 12V outlet in the car really helps. Also do yourself a favor and get a decent aftermarket paddle. It makes a big difference if you do anything other than float downriver. I ended up making my own, because they are not cheap and I like doing that kind of thing.
Last edited by gDeN April 28, 2026 at 04:23 AM.

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Yesterday 03:32 PM
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coree511Yesterday 03:32 PM
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How heavy or hard is it to deflate & bring back to car? I've been thinking about getting a paddleboard. I had a kayak for several years and loved it - used it all the time. But I hated putting it on top of my car. I was thinking of switching to a paddleboard because they're so popular and you can lay down on them, but I can't get on my knees and I don't have the core strength to stand up (yet.) I think I've seen people put camp chairs on their paddle boards before, and wondering if that's a legit option Can anybody comment on how to get around knee injuries when you have a paddleboard?
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redpoint5Yesterday 03:36 PM
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Quote from sarcasmogratis :
Caved and bought one of these constantly promoted SUPs.
I don't have a better quality one to compare it to, but it's survived a couple days of use anyway.

Cheap aspects:
-The pump seems awful/slow. You'll want something different so you don't spend all your time and energy inflating. It's useful in that it has a built pressure gauge. I have a nice inflatable kayak and the pump for it is wildly better.
-the paddle will sink

Can't comment on the longevity. I opted for the $20 3rd party warranty thing
You spent a quarter of the cost of the product to warranty it? An $80 loss shouldn't trigger financial ruin.
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redpoint5Yesterday 03:40 PM
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Quote from coree511 :
How heavy or hard is it to deflate & bring back to car? I've been thinking about getting a paddleboard. I had a kayak for several years and loved it - used it all the time. But I hated putting it on top of my car. I was thinking of switching to a paddleboard because they're so popular and you can lay down on them, but I can't get on my knees and I don't have the core strength to stand up (yet.) I think I've seen people put camp chairs on their paddle boards before, and wondering if that's a legit option Can anybody comment on how to get around knee injuries when you have a paddleboard?
Paddleboards suck in every way compared to any other watercraft, except you can lay down on them or deflate and easily transport it. They're slow, unstable, awkward...
Yesterday 04:18 PM
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TpSc3crTYesterday 04:18 PM
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Quote from coree511 :
How heavy or hard is it to deflate & bring back to car? I've been thinking about getting a paddleboard. I had a kayak for several years and loved it - used it all the time. But I hated putting it on top of my car. I was thinking of switching to a paddleboard because they're so popular and you can lay down on them, but I can't get on my knees and I don't have the core strength to stand up (yet.) I think I've seen people put camp chairs on their paddle boards before, and wondering if that's a legit option Can anybody comment on how to get around knee injuries when you have a paddleboard?
If you plan to get into paddleboarding with an iSUP, I highly recommend getting an electric pump. It'll make pumping your board so much easier. The manual pumps require a good amount of effort.

With paddleboarding you have more mobility than a kayak. You can sit in several positions, kneel, and stand. Additionally you can put in a variety of chairs onto them for more comfort. I personally use a cooler thats strapped to my board that doubles as a chair.

Paddleboarding in general provides you with better line of sight as opposed to other watercraft. So you can see ocean life much better, which is practically impossible in a kayak. Dolphins, stingrays, manatees, conchs, etc.

You're also engaging many more core muscle groups and balance. Size and portability, along with price are also pros.
Yesterday 04:27 PM
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TpSc3crTYesterday 04:27 PM
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Quote from redpoint5 :
Paddleboards suck in every way compared to any other watercraft, except you can lay down on them or deflate and easily transport it. They're slow, unstable, awkward...
This is an extremely limited point of view. It all depends on what your intent and purposes are.
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CorneliusP2727Today 02:32 AM
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Description says 330 lbs but the photo says 400 lbs. Which is it?
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mustsav3Today 10:54 AM
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The hack to make the paddles float is brilliant, thanks!

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