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38 inch wide iSUP

Created by Kappy Kappy  > 9 months ago, 8 Dec 2022
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Kappy
Kappy

WA

2 posts

8 Dec 2022 4:21pm
Hi,
I'm new on here, wanting to purchase a inflatable SUP at least 36 inches wide
I tried a Starboard Vision some time ago (hire) and liked the stability.
Have tried narrower boards and struggle with stability. I'm a little on the large side.
The widest I see on the market is about 34inch.
I dont feel its wide enough for my needs.
Thanks in advance.
Kisutch
Kisutch

450 posts

9 Dec 2022 1:55am
I have an old Red inflatable 'Mega' that is 36" - maybe you can find a used one before they dropped width? Or perhaps going out in glassy conditions and practicing you could make a 34 work, cheers
MilesH
MilesH

181 posts

9 Dec 2022 2:56am
Not sure where you are based, but in the uk you can buy SUP stabiliser's to give you the extra width and stability, then remove them as you improve. Might be a solution?

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/283535881037
isupworld.com/airhead-sup-stabilizer-review/
Kappy
Kappy

WA

2 posts

9 Dec 2022 8:00am
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MilesH said..
Not sure where you are based, but in the uk you can buy SUP stabiliser's to give you the extra width and stability, then remove them as you improve. Might be a solution?

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/283535881037
isupworld.com/airhead-sup-stabilizer-review/


Hi Miles,
I'm based in WA Australia.
Thanks for that, I'll some research.

Cheers
Kappy
theSeb
theSeb

365 posts

9 Dec 2022 8:53pm
Fanatic 13'6" Ray Air premium - not quite 36" but close enough at 35" and will be super stable

The 2023 Fanatic 13'6" Ray Air Premium measures - Length - 13'6" feet / 411.5 cm Width - 35" inches / 88.9 cm Thickness - 6" inches / 15 cm Volume - 400 litres Weight - 32.3 lbs / 14.65 kg Ideal Rider Weight - Up to 286.6 lbs / 130 kg
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