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Updated on 4/22/2024
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Solstice SUP Board: Heavy Duty Double-Layer

Solstice SUP Board: Heavy Duty Double-Layer

Description

Sleek, lightweight, and fast – experience the thrill of gliding across the water with our high-pressure inflatable paddleboard. Designed for maximum performance, this paddleboard will take your water adventures to the next level.

Constructed with the highest quality materials, our paddleboard offers exceptional rigidity and strength. You can paddle with confidence knowing that it can handle any challenge you throw at it. Its durability guarantees years of enjoyment and countless unforgettable moments.

Worried about carrying your gear while paddleboarding? Our inflatable paddleboard includes four stainless tie-downs, providing you with ample space to secure your belongings. Now you can bring your essentials along for the ride without compromising your performance or comfort.

Made from 1000 Denier 3 ply PVC reinforced fabric material, our paddleboard is built to withstand the elements. Whether you're paddling on calm waters or navigating through challenging conditions, this board will ensure your stability and peace of mind.

When you purchase our high-pressure inflatable paddleboard, you receive more than just a board. Our comprehensive kit includes a convenient carry bag for easy transportation, a pump to quickly inflate your paddleboard, and a gauge to ensure optimal pressure. Everything you need is right at your fingertips.

Not sure about the original shipping box but the paddleboard rolled up in the nylon mesh carrying bag is about 12-inches (305mm) in diameter and 33-inches (835mm) long. This does not include any paddles.

I am answering this question strictly based on our usage and not the manufacturer's guidelines. I weigh 150lbs and my husband 185lbs and we both feel the board handles the same under either weight. We have never had more than 1 person on the board at a time, but I would think a 200 lb person would still do just fine. It is very important you get your PSI up to at least 13 to 14 to have proper stability and use the board as it was meant to perform. Less PSI makes the board too soft for my 150 lb frame. Remember the first time you inflate the board is the hardest because you're learning what it feels like to get your PSI up to the right limit, it's achieving those last few pounds that you're asking yourself if you're doing the right thing - you are - just keep inflating till the needle hits at least 13 (we do 13.5). Also remember the needle on the gage doesn't really start registering until you achieve at least 10 to 11 PSI. Good luck!

Yes, it comes with bag and pump but no paddle.

Hello! Over Labor Day weekend my boyfriend and I took one board out. We road it together in the lake. Held our weight very well. We are both 5’9 and 180lbs each :)

Things we like

  1. High-pressure inflatable paddleboard. Sleek, lightweight and fast
  2. Extremely rigid and strong.
  3. Includes 4 stainless tie-downs for securing gear
  4. Durable 1000 Denier 3 ply PVC reinforced fabric material
  5. Kit Includes: Carry bag, pump & gauge

Things we don't like

  • May not be suitable for beginners or those new to paddleboarding
  • Inflation process may require additional time and effort
  • Carrying bag may not be large enough to accommodate extra gear
  • Pump and gauge may not be of the highest quality or durability
Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

Please whats the size of the box?

Not sure about the original shipping box but the paddleboard rolled up in the nylon mesh carrying bag is about 12-inches (305mm) in diameter and 33-inches (835mm) long. This does not include any paddles.

what is the maximun weight it can hold?

I am answering this question strictly based on our usage and not the manufacturer's guidelines. I weigh 150lbs and my husband 185lbs and we both feel the board handles the same under either weight. We have never had more than 1 person on the board at a time, but I would think a 200 lb person would still do just fine. It is very important you get your PSI up to at least 13 to 14 to have proper stability and use the board as it was meant to perform. Less PSI makes the board too soft for my 150 lb frame. Remember the first time you inflate the board is the hardest because you're learning what it feels like to get your PSI up to the right limit, it's achieving those last few pounds that you're asking yourself if you're doing the right thing - you are - just keep inflating till the needle hits at least 13 (we do 13.5). Also remember the needle on the gage doesn't really start registering until you achieve at least 10 to 11 PSI. Good luck!

Is it coming with bag and pump?

Yes, it comes with bag and pump but no paddle.

2 questions, will it really support riders of all sizes, like 240 lb bubba, and how big is it when deflated?

Hello! Over Labor Day weekend my boyfriend and I took one board out. We road it together in the lake. Held our weight very well. We are both 5’9 and 180lbs each :)