POP-Up Inflatable Stand-Up Paddleboard
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Go places other SUPs can only dream of with the POP Paddleboards Pop Up Inflatable Stand-Up Paddleboard. With its easy portability, bomber construction, and stable feel, this paddleboard is up for venturing into remote desert canyons, tropical swells, or just your local lake. The Pop Up's high-grade construction, which includes a layer of military-grade inflatable fabric and a full EVA coating, ensures it can bounce off rocks and submerged trees without getting torn apart. Perhaps most impressive though is the Pop Up's ability to be inflated to a super-stiff 15 PSI, so you can literally jump on one end and not spill a glass of water on the other. And with a backpack, pump, adjustable paddle, and patch kit coming standard, the Pop Up practically begs to be hiked up to some obscure alpine lake for a voyage into uncharted waters.
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- Extremely versatile, tough inflatable SUP for all-around use
- Construction uses military-grade fabric to hold up to abuse
- Inflates to a supremely rigid 15psi for serious use
- Diamond grip traction pad keeps you standing tall
- Integrated handles help you carry once inflated
- Comes with travel backpack, pump, fin, and an adjustable paddle
- Item #PPP000G
- Length
- 11ft
- Construction
- drop-stitch PVC, military-grade fabric, EVA coating
- Profile
- low rocker
- Nose
- rounded
- Width
- 32in
- Tail
- round
- Thickness
- 6in
- Volume
- up to 15psi
- Deck Pad
- yes, diamond grip
- Valve
- Halkey-Roberts
- Fins
- 1, removable
- Recommended Rider Weight
- 75-325lb
- Packed Size
- 15 x 9 x 36in
- Claimed Weight
- 26lb
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.