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FunWater Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board w/ Accessories (Yellow/Green)

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Toppaddleboard via Amazon has 11'6" FunWater Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board w/ Accessories (Yellow Green Coconut Tree) for $169.95 - 50% when you apply promo code A9FI5B62 at checkout = $84.97 -> Now $79.97. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Constructed with ultra-light military-grade double-wall PVC that is 35% lighter than similar size products, offering excellent wear resistance and toughness.
  • Features an oversized non-slip EVA decking for durability, slip resistance, and comfort.
  • Multifunctional elastic string system tightly secures any gear or objects placed on the board.
  • Package includes: 1 inflatable paddle board, 3-piece length-adjustable floating paddle, 1 removable fin, 1 SUP pump, 1 backpack, and 1 leash.

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  • Our research indicates that this deal is $94.99 less (52.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $179.96 at the time of this post.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on Amazon customer ratings.
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No longer available:
  • Sparkle SUP Paddle Board via Amazon has 10'6" FunWater Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board w/ Accessories (Pink Totem) for $169.95 - 50% when you apply promo code S6684689 at checkout = $84.97Shipping is free.

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Toppaddleboard via Amazon has 11'6" FunWater Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board w/ Accessories (Yellow Green Coconut Tree) for $169.95 - 50% when you apply promo code A9FI5B62 at checkout = $84.97 -> Now $79.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for sharing this deal.
  • Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons and apply promo codes. If a code doesn't work right away, try applying it a few times across different interfaces such as mobile or desktop, as some codes may not apply consistently. If issues persist, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart before checking out.
Features:
  • Constructed with ultra-light military-grade double-wall PVC that is 35% lighter than similar size products, offering excellent wear resistance and toughness.
  • Features an oversized non-slip EVA decking for durability, slip resistance, and comfort.
  • Multifunctional elastic string system tightly secures any gear or objects placed on the board.
  • Package includes: 1 inflatable paddle board, 3-piece length-adjustable floating paddle, 1 removable fin, 1 SUP pump, 1 backpack, and 1 leash.

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $94.99 less (52.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $179.96 at the time of this post.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on Amazon customer ratings.
  • 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.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
No longer available:
  • Sparkle SUP Paddle Board via Amazon has 10'6" FunWater Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board w/ Accessories (Pink Totem) for $169.95 - 50% when you apply promo code S6684689 at checkout = $84.97Shipping is free.

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patrick.a.sandoval
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Yes, I own 3x of the other funwater inflatable SUPs with 3x fins for our family. Immediately, upgraded the fins to longer heights of minimum of 8.5 inches for the main fin. There are 9/10 inch ones too which would keep you more straight and less strokes to move. Night and day difference in maintaining straightness/steerability, less paddling, and control fighting wave chop/wind with upgraded 3x fins. For reference, I'm using them at Pokai Bay and Kaneohe Bay in Oahu, Hawaii through the spring to summer that does have wave chop and current and wind. Just a suggestion. Your environment may be different or calmer and these would be fine. Being an inflateable, yes they hold weight fine as you stated and are stable. Just other variables come to play for enjoyability/value.

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May 05, 2026 09:49 PM
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WdurstMay 05, 2026 09:49 PM
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Don't show that price
May 05, 2026 11:06 PM
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patrick.a.sandovalMay 05, 2026 11:06 PM
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2 out of the 3 are 1x fin only and it's inflatable. No bueno when you have the slightest current or some waves.
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WarnerrrMay 06, 2026 06:40 PM
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Quote from patrick.a.sandoval :
2 out of the 3 are 1x fin only and it's inflatable. No bueno when you have the slightest current or some waves.
Have you ever stood on an inflatable paddleboard? Because I'm 6' 6" and like 300lbs, and I paddleboard all summer on inflatable paddleboards. They have a rigid interior structure like a fish skeleton that stands up and makes it stable.
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Quote from Warnerrr :
Have you ever stood on an inflatable paddleboard? Because I'm 6' 6" and like 300lbs, and I paddleboard all summer on inflatable paddleboards. They have a rigid interior structure like a fish skeleton that stands up and makes it stable.
Yes, I own 3x of the other funwater inflatable SUPs with 3x fins for our family. Immediately, upgraded the fins to longer heights of minimum of 8.5 inches for the main fin. There are 9/10 inch ones too which would keep you more straight and less strokes to move. Night and day difference in maintaining straightness/steerability, less paddling, and control fighting wave chop/wind with upgraded 3x fins. For reference, I'm using them at Pokai Bay and Kaneohe Bay in Oahu, Hawaii through the spring to summer that does have wave chop and current and wind. Just a suggestion. Your environment may be different or calmer and these would be fine. Being an inflateable, yes they hold weight fine as you stated and are stable. Just other variables come to play for enjoyability/value.
Last edited by patrick.a.sandoval May 6, 2026 at 12:37 PM.
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I wasn't too sure about these cheap paddle boards, but ours just started its 3rd season and continues to work great. If you're on the fence about the hobby, this is a great starting point.

Be warned: inflating these monsters by hand is a CHORE. If you're a bit small/weak/old/out-of-shape or just plain in any kind of hurry to get on the water without doing some intense cardio first, then you might want to consider an electric pump. I mean, the included pump will get you there, but you'll have to freaking earn it.
Last edited by prankies May 6, 2026 at 10:02 PM.
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HappyCrowd987May 06, 2026 10:36 PM
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Are there ever two person paddleboards or more likely kayaks that go on sale? I see so many one-person ones here but never two...
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FS_SlackerMay 06, 2026 10:56 PM
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Quote from prankies :
I wasn't too sure about these cheap paddle boards, but ours just started its 3rd season and continues to work great. If you're on the fence about the hobby, this is a great starting point.

Be warned: inflating these monsters by hand is a CHORE. Particularly small/weak/old/out-of-shape or just in-a-hurry individuals might want to consider an electric pump. I mean, the included pump will get you there, but you'll have to freaking earn it.
Electric pump is the way to go. Even if you're fit enough to pump it with the included pump...you don't want to be using all that energy before your paddle. I can pump it to 14 psi in about 15 min, but adding the last 2 psi is the chore. Also you can deflate with the pump - which makes packing up faster and easier since your board is perfectly flat to roll up. If I have to pump up two boards...I'll sometimes use the hand pump to get the second board mostly filled.

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slickd888May 07, 2026 02:38 AM
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Quote from FS_Slacker :
Electric pump is the way to go. Even if you're fit enough to pump it with the included pump...you don't want to be using all that energy before your paddle. I can pump it to 14 psi in about 15 min, but adding the last 2 psi is the chore. Also you can deflate with the pump - which makes packing up faster and easier since your board is perfectly flat to roll up. If I have to pump up two boards...I'll sometimes use the hand pump to get the second board mostly filled.
Any suggestions for an electric pump?
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dealsforkateMay 07, 2026 02:38 AM
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Quote from FS_Slacker :
Electric pump is the way to go. Even if you're fit enough to pump it with the included pump...you don't want to be using all that energy before your paddle. I can pump it to 14 psi in about 15 min, but adding the last 2 psi is the chore. Also you can deflate with the pump - which makes packing up faster and easier since your board is perfectly flat to roll up. If I have to pump up two boards...I'll sometimes use the hand pump to get the second board mostly filled.
I second this. Definitely get an electric pump. Get one that can inflate and deflate. You can thank us later
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dealsforkateMay 07, 2026 02:46 AM
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Quote from slickd888 :
Any suggestions for an electric pump?
I got this one (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0...asin_title) last summer when I bought my first inflatable board. It's expensive but I just saw there is a coupon price button for $87.99 which is a good deal. I definitely paid like $100 for it.. it works great inflates fast and has auto-shut off. You set the psi you want and it will shut off automatically once it reaches that number. It also has a deflate option so it sucks out the air for you, you just have to switch the tube to the other valve on the pump to deflate.
It will cost you a few bucks but I love the way it looks and it works very well. It's small and looks sleek compared to other options that have bright colors and not as nice looking. It makes (inflatable) paddle boarding easy and fun because it's so practical and saves a lot of effort and time. Well worth the money in my opinion.
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TpSc3crTMay 08, 2026 08:54 AM
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Quote from slickd888 :
Any suggestions for an electric pump?
I'm in several paddle boarding groups in FL and am on the water quite regularly. This is literally the best pump under $60 that you can purchase. It's a dual stage pump and will fully inflate your board in about 8-9minutes. It can handle pumping 3-4 boards back-to-back with no problem. I know at least a dozen others who have it as well. Anything better than this will cost you in the range of $90-$200. If money were no issue, I would recommend a Swonder or Outdoor Master. But then again, we're on a deal website.

https://www.amazon.com/Electric-D...B07V1LCKX9
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HockeynutMay 08, 2026 09:40 PM
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Good deal
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jimx200May 11, 2026 01:16 AM
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Quote from FS_Slacker :
Electric pump is the way to go. Even if you're fit enough to pump it with the included pump...you don't want to be using all that energy before your paddle. I can pump it to 14 psi in about 15 min, but adding the last 2 psi is the chore. Also you can deflate with the pump - which makes packing up faster and easier since your board is perfectly flat to roll up. If I have to pump up two boards...I'll sometimes use the hand pump to get the second board mostly filled.
You should try a dual chamber pump as they are great. While I use both electric and dual chamber, I often grab the dual pump as the added little workout before paddling loosens the muscles. If you camp overnight with long distance paddling, I always bring this pump as it's shorter than the standard single chamber. Nixy is an outstanding company and stands behind their boards and gear. nixysports.com/products/nixy-g4-typhoon-isup-pump

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