🌟 Paddle Your Way to Adventure!
The FunWater Inflatable Ultra-Light SUP is designed for all skill levels, featuring a lightweight construction at just 17.6 lbs, a maximum capacity of 330 lbs, and a complete package that includes everything you need for a day on the water. With its durable dual-layer PVC and exceptional stability, this paddleboard is perfect for any condition, ensuring you can ride the waves with confidence.
Product dimensions | 3.2L x 0.84W Meters |
Skill level | All |
Minimum weight recommendation | 330 Pounds |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Strap type | Ankle |
Color | blue |
Weight | 17.6 Pounds |
Material Type | Pvc,Aluminum |
Batteries Included? | No |
Manufacturer | FunWater |
Item model number | FWTIKIBLUE |
ASIN | B07BFBHG31 |
C**P
Highly recommended. Just perfect.
I highly recommend this. Bought it for my pre-teen son but great for all the family. Easy to inflate and deflate. All fits in the bag. Absolutely brilliant. Cool design and envied by many!
M**D
nice
nice I love it
U**O
Very dangerous - it exploded
I bought the paddle board 6 months ago and only used it 5-6 times. A few days ago, while I was in the middle of the sea, it just “exploded”, with the stitchings at the seam getting completely undone.If anyone using it is not a great swimmer, they would have risked drowning
E**V
Poor quality
It was used about 5-7 times and the seam split. The warranty is only 15 days, I do not recommend it.
S**L
Love it
Love this! Carry case, easy to follow instructions, easy to use and all day fun.
J**G
An excellent SUP with affordable price
I bought this product based on friend’s recommendations. The D-rings attached make it easy to secure things in place. It feels very stable even though I haven't done a lot of standing poses yet. The carrying bag is large enough to store all the things included. It’s super easy to transport in normal passenger car. Its stylish design and bright colors create an eye-catching look that will stand out on any body of water. Plenty of deck space provides a comfortable platform to stand on, and a non-slip surface provides safe footing regardless of skill level. Highly recommend this extremely affordable SUP to everyone including beginner level.
K**N
Great Customer Service!!
I have not had an opportunity to try the paddle board as the warm season is just starting so I cannot talk about the quality of the board itself but I can talk about the customer service. Upon opening the contents of my package everything was nicely wrapped except for the kayak seat attachment. It unfortunately was not wrapped and arrived full of mold. This had been an order that was made as a family gift before Christmas so by the time we opened it I was past the return window for Amazon. I contacted FunWater immediately by email and let them know what had happened. They were very kind in trying to find the best way to make things right. They ended up sending me a replacement kayak attachment to replace the one that was covered in mold. It arrived quickly and they were good to check in with me to make sure that I received it and that I was happy with their service. I gave the product 5 stars only for customer service because I haven't tried the product, but I now have confidence that if I have a problem they will help to make it right.
P**P
Great summer fun!
I adore my standup paddleboard! I've used it several times since it arrived in mid-July, and each time has been a wonderful experience. Using the hand pump to get all the way to the proper inflation gets very difficult once you get close to the end, but that's across all inflatable paddleboards. (For that reason, I just came to Amazon to purchase an electric pump.) But it is important to get it there because the first time I took the board out, I said, "Eh, close enough." And it did support me and felt super solid, but when I stood up, it was more unsteady than I was used to with a solid standup paddleboard, and I fell in twice, which was fine because I had on my life jacket and it was HOT. But I did learn to use the ankle cuff because the current in the lake was taking my board and paddle away faster then I expected. Luckily, my daughter was with me and was able to retrieve my things. So the next times I went out, I made sure to pump it up all the way (triceps workout), and when I stood up, it was much steadier. I was just out last evening and was able to stand up and sit down multiple times without falling in.Pros: easy to transport in a normal car without any racks or special equipment; has everything you need in the included backpack; drybag is an extra bonus and very important for keys and phones; has saved a ton of money from renting a board at $20 an hour; the 33-inch width provides extra stability; blows up rigid, but it's not heavy or hard to carryCons: I can't think of any. If you've never used a standup paddleboard, you might find it challenging. but I think you would be just as challenged on a solid board. We took a class at a local state park last summer to learn the basics. And the more you practice, the better you'll get. And if you fall in, so what? That's half the fun of being on the water. My only rule with my daughter and myself is if you are standing, your life preserver is on.
M**W
Fantastic initial value, time will tell just how good
So far I am absolutely thrilled with this budget board. Three of my family members purchased PEAK brand boards earlier this spring, I gave one a try and I new I wanted a board of my own but theirs cost upwards of six hundred dollars each, and they were completely sold out of every size and style.Even if the PEAK brand hadn't been sold out, 550-600 seemed like an awful lot of money (although I can't deny the quality and durability of their PEAK boards is top notch so far). I started looking at other boards, more budget friendly options, etc. Early summer 2020 was a BAD time to be shopping for a paddle board, these things were selling like hot cakes and every brand from cheap to expensive was running out of stock every other day. After skimming search results for a good 4 days is when THIS particular board popped up as being "In stock", and it was selling for under three hundred dollars.I pondered it for a while, suspicious of the low price, but while I pondered it went from "in stock" to "20 remaining" and a short while later it went to "5 remaining" and at that point I knew I had to act or miss out, so I pulled the trigger. These boards have come in stock once since then and once again they sold out their stock within a day. So if you get a chance and you are still shopping during this crazy summer where all brands are going out of stock left and right, my advice would be to BUY RIGHT NOW while you still can!My wife has one of those PEAK brand boards so I was able to do a very close comparison and so far it looks like I got one heck of a deal. Is there some difference between her twice as expensive board and this one? Yes, but so far not enough difference to justify the extra cost.Let me tell you where I see notable differences: Her pump is a little nicer, her paddle is a tiny bit nicer (mostly in aesthetics), her bag is heavier more durable material with padded straps and back rest (no padding on the bag for this budget board). Now between the pumps so far I do not notice much difference in actual pumping time, despite hers being a dual stage pump and mine being a single stage. My pump feels a bit cheaper but for far the pump and the gauge work fine, and I clocked about 5 minutes to pump up either board with either pump, so good enough for now. Both boards use the same valve so the pumps are interchangeable.Differences between the boards themselves: The PEAK brand probably wins in the subjective styling department, but both boards feel equally rigid and tough when pumped up. They are roughly the same size, both 11 footers and both 6 inches thick but mine is actually an inch wider in the middle (33 vs hers at 32 inches) and then mine has a bit more of a tapered point in the front. On the PEAK board only the large center fin is removable. On this budget board all three fins remove and I think this is actually a desirable advantage as it makes stacking easier. The PEAK brand board has more D-rings and more overall storage, mainly in that the PEAK board has bungees front and back while my board only has front bungees and fewer connection points. So point goes to PEAK for more storage and more style but overall the boards are similar size and both are solid and seem to be good quality so far. I don't notice any major difference between the soft deck material, that is good on both boards.They day I got my board we rushed out to the lake, even though it was windy. A friend joined us on an older board that was shorter and thinner. Despite the waves and my personal inexperience I kept up with the PEAK board just fine. Having the widest board there, I felt no stability issues in the mild waves and my three fins kept me going straight (our friend with the older single-fin board struggled a bit more to stay stable and track straight). My simple all-black paddle did the job just fine, no slipping issues at the adjustment point.Overall for initial impressions and first trip out I'd say this board is excellent value. Other than less bungee storage it seems to give up nothing in terms of performance vs the twice-the-price PEAK board. From here it will be down to TIME to determine if going the budget route actually saved me money or will leave me sad with a blown seam at some point down the road. I will for sure be back here updating this review the moment any kind of major issue does occur, so if this review is not updated you can safely assume I am still happily using the board and the longevity battle between this and her PEAK board is still ongoing.I would buy another one of these in a heartbeat, shopping for an 11 footer under 350 was really tough during the period I was shopping in and style choices varied greatly, I like the looks of this one so to snag it under 300 was really awesome but I don't know if they will drop that cheap with the way demand is right now.Thanks for reading and best of luck to you in your search!
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