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Lifetime Freestyle Paddleboard

Lifetime Freestyle Paddleboard

Description

The Lifetime Freestyle Paddleboard is a versatile and reliable choice for all your water adventures. Whether you're paddling in surf or flat water, this board offers great stability and tracking.

One of the standout features of this paddleboard is the EVA deck covering, which provides increased traction. This ensures that you can maintain a solid grip even when the water gets rough.

The two adjustable fins are another feature that sets this paddleboard apart. These fins allow you to optimize your performance in different water conditions. Whether you're tackling waves or gliding on calm waters, these fins will enhance your paddling experience.

Constructed from UV-Protected High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), the Freestyle paddleboard is built to last. This material is not only strong and durable but also fade resistant. You can trust that this board will maintain its vibrant color and structural integrity for many seasons to come.

When you purchase the Lifetime Freestyle Paddleboard, you also get an adjustable stand-up paddle. This paddle features a fiberglass shaft and a nylon blade, which ensures optimal performance and durability. You'll be ready to hit the water as soon as you receive your board.

Specifications:

  • 108 inches Long X 35.5 inches Wide X 6 inches Thick
  • EVA Deck Covering for Increased Traction
  • Two Adjustable Fins for Surf or Flat Water Paddling
  • UV Protected - Will Not Fade, Crack or Peel
  • Adjustable Stand-Up Fiberglass Paddle Included
  • Now, let's address some common questions:

    How much does this board weigh? The Lifetime Freestyle Paddleboard weighs 40 lbs. Full specifications can be found here.

    Do you think you could do any yoga on this board or is it too hard? It might not be comfortable for yoga because the board is not a flat surface. There is a channel that runs down the middle of the board.

    Can these boards be taken out on saltwater as well as freshwater? Hello, we only recommend these for flat water.

    I seem to drain a lot of water out of the sup at the end of the day. No cracks or holes that I can see. How does this happen? The pad eyes that help to hold the bungee cords are not sealed. This is intended as is allows hot air to vent out from them. As water comes over the top of the pad eyes, it is possible for some water to enter through the pad eyes. Even so, you should only be getting 1 to 2 cups of water depending on how long you are paddling.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does this board weigh?

    weighs 40 lbs. Full specs here http://store.lifetime.com/products/blt/pid-90187.aspx

    Do you think you could do any yoga on this board or is it to hard?

    It might not be comfortable for yoga because the board is not a flat surface. There is a channel that runs down the middle of the board.

    Can these boards be taken out on salt water as well as fresh water?

    Hello,We only recommend these for flat water.

    I seem to drain a lot of water out of the sup at the end of the day. no cracks or holes that i can see. how does this happen?

    The pad eyes that help to hold the bungee cords are not sealed. This is intended as is allows hot air to vent out from them. As water comes over the top of the pad eyes it is possible for some water to enter through the pad eyes. Even so, you should only be getting 1 to 2 cups of water depending on how long you are paddling.