Taking the 'CON' out of Paddle Board Construction

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2024
  • At SUP inflatables we are passionate about getting people out on the right boards, with paddle boarding becoming more fashionable, unfortunately, we are at a stage where there is a lot of misinformation.
    To try and support people in board choice and what to look out for we have produced this construction video, we have also produced an open-source version without branding for any brand or retailer that wants to use it.
    There are more brands making boards that are NOT suitable to be out on the water than those that ARE suitable to be used on the water. We feel that the influx of online marketing and the ability to pretty much copy and paste great content from premium brands and then place that same information into the more cheaply made boards is leading to more and more consumers getting totally confused. This is leading to miss-selling, and boards that are not fit for purpose and in some cases products that shouldn't be on the water at all.
    We hope you find the video helpful and please get in touch if you have any questions and need help with choosing a paddle board or would like a downloadable copy of the video.
    Gary, Emma and the SUP Inflatables Team.
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  • @SpaceCowboy2071
    @SpaceCowboy2071 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    So appreciate you calling out the BS in some of the marketing terms manufacturers throw around! Very clear and well demonstrated information, thanks!

  • @johnbell1810
    @johnbell1810 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    wished i had seen this video a couple years ago!

  • @tomekchamioa8960
    @tomekchamioa8960 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video. Thank you very much!

  • @noloWSU
    @noloWSU 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very informative. Thanks for the great video.

  • @AffableGuacamole
    @AffableGuacamole 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fantastic video explaining the build and features of a paddleboard.

  • @keepitreal1547
    @keepitreal1547 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks very much Gary, this is exactly what I was looking for, yet theres only you being able to deliver it in an informative, yet understandable way.
    As a complete beginner who's recently hired a board over two days while in Wales & really enjoyed it, i've unfortunately made a mistake in buying an incorrect board but it's ok, my daughter who's lighter will now use it.
    It's very light in weight at 6.6kg & the rails havw been made in the cheapest way...as you show in this video.
    It's 10ft x 30inch x 4.25inch & sold by The Range at £249, though i did buy it at half that on offer. 100kg max usage it says...i'm 76kg, my daughter is 60kg.
    The thing is I was on a budget & fell for something that I felt was value for money.
    Thanks to your video, i've now learned.
    It seems you're in the UK somewhere?

    • @SUPInflatablescouk
      @SUPInflatablescouk  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi, thanks for the message and glad you found the video helpfull, yes we are in the UK (Dorset) and if you ever need a proper chat, just give us a call on 07545882606 or pop in if your local. Cheers Gary

    • @keepitreal1547
      @keepitreal1547 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Brilliant Gary, thank you, that's appreciated.

  • @stevenrogers9687
    @stevenrogers9687 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    hi thanks really enjoyed your video - my wife bought me a Hydro force Oceana a 15 psi £200 for my birthday - so obviously i know its not the best from watching this vid - but to be fair i have used it twice in quite windy choppy Surf conditions and i did ok on it had some fun stayed up experienced instructers who were watching me said i did ok for the tricky conditions - i agree though do the research lots of people buy on price point thinking you get more for your buck -- my package for instance i feel the board is well built the paddle aluminium but again its ok well made and floats !
    but the rest of the kit is medioka pump bag and kyak seat ... years ago i bought a surf kyak branded paid good money for it - fact i could of bought the exact same kyak £200 cheaper on ebay so i paid
    a lot more for a brand name that washed off in the surf !! i also know that both kyaks built in the same factories in china same factories that make all these paddle boards both cheap and expensive ....
    cheers steven

    • @SUPInflatablescouk
      @SUPInflatablescouk  2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Hi Steven, It's great your enjoying the board, I looked at the product on their website and the board you bought is 5" thick (rather than 6") so this is the reason it has performed in waves OK as its lower profile, it is still single skin and low PSI so unless you guys are incredibly light it will still be bending and flexing a bit, I'm guessing the 'experienced instructors' were more gobsmacked by YOUR capabilities than the boards :).
      There isn't anything on the market for £200 that is high PSI and double laminated so my guess is you have found a product that as you said 'isn't too bad' for the price.
      I've looked at the fin, I'm pretty sure it's not standard so don't lose it!.
      And I did look at all the information and they have superimposed the very light girl, standing on the paddleboard onto the water, so I'm guessing the brand itself knows it doesn't look great with someone standing up on it, BUT they have supplied a footrest to make it into a kayak which is pretty nice of them.
      I think there is this communication that people really think that more premium brands are manufactured in the same factory as the cheap brands and that if they look around they will get the same board with a different name on it, this isn't really that true, as the premium brands have bought and own there own factory or have taken over a chunk of the factory and it's used exclusively.
      Hope this helps a bit! :)

    • @stevenrogers9687
      @stevenrogers9687 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@SUPInflatablescouk
      sure thanks - i wish i had seen your video before - i believe you are correct - the fin i have ! i did manage to buy a spare x 2 but did have to search hard - i made a river skeg out of one so cut it dpwn to 4" - to be fair this is not the board i would of bought but didnt have the heart to upset my wife - so if i really get the bug i will invest in a better board and grandaughter can use this one :
      we will see i havent tried it on fresh water yet im hoping it will be ok for me i am 190 lb 5ft 6" ??

  • @johnhenderson5845
    @johnhenderson5845 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Just had a look at your website after watching this and I’m seeing descriptions which include phrases like ‘20% lighter’
    Also, descriptions of some boards aren’t consistent e.g. one Starboard mentions ‘machine weave double laminated dropstitch’ but the others don’t mention anything about the weave, can I assume the other Starboards don’t have machine weave?

    • @SUPInflatablescouk
      @SUPInflatablescouk  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hi John, thanks for your message, my details are 07545882606 or info@supinflatables.co.uk if you want to send me links of where you don't think the Starboard information is consistent. The Starboard Zen are single skin liner dropstich and the Starboard deluxe and takhine boards are double laminated weave and the new Starboard travel boards (Zen Rolls) are single skin weave. Hope that helps clear things up a bit,. Thanks, Emma

  • @davidrose3790
    @davidrose3790 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you guys for a very informative video I new to SUP and nearly fell into the trap of buying a cheap first board I have got a limited budget
    but using you're advise on construction and PSI rating and I have been looking at the Fat stick boards and McConks boards have you any thoughts on these two ?

    • @SUPInflatablescouk
      @SUPInflatablescouk  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi,
      Yes these brands follow some of the advice in the video, we like to give a one on one guidance, give us a call and we can chat about the boards you are looking at in depth.
      Thanks

  • @TheNightstalker80
    @TheNightstalker80 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is perfect timing, I am currently looking for a new board for next season. I'm currently using a Gladiator Pro 12.6 Touring (T) which I really like because it doesn't break the bank but still offers a lot of features and stiffness, but it's a bit on the heavy side I think. I'll keep it as my 2nd board, but I'm looking for something that is just as good in terms of build quality and stiffness, but a little less weight. The reason is that I often have to carry 2 SUPs at once when we go on trips with the kids and our dog. Lugging two Gladiator Pro's around 12 kilos plus paddles and everything is a pain in the ass lol.
    Is there a board or brand you would recommend that would meet my expectations? I've come across the Liteventure boards, which are pretty light and seem to be of good quality, but I've never seen one in real life!? Also Starboard has some decent boards, especially the 12.6 Touring 30" Single Chamber seems to be a VERY good one, but it "only" weighs about 2 kg less than my board. Last but not least, the Gladiator Elite series seems like a good deal. I'm leaning more towards a smaller (30") board, so that would reduce the weight as well. The Elite 12.6 S weighs about 8.5 kg, which is pretty light even if it lacks some of the features that the Starboard has, but on the other hand it also costs about 30% less...

    • @SUPInflatablescouk
      @SUPInflatablescouk  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hi, Thanks for the message, I looked at the product as haven't really heard of it before with it being Dutch I think.. It's pretty good.. but on the expensive side. 1. it is double laminated weave, like the Gladiator Elite and the Starboard deluxe single chamber. 2. It has a premium double rail edge rather than a triple (with the nose tucked slightly but still a little bit square on the front) - Not a problem but pointing it out in comparison to Sataboard and Gladiator 3. It has a universal fin box, but it's not foldable so this will impact it going into the bag it's designed for. 4. The weight loss of the board is coming from the loss of deckpad, Rather than making the board single-skin. - if you notice the deckpad is very small and deckpads do contribute to the weight of a board. The Pump is the same as Gladiator and Starboard, Gladiator's foot is foldable to allow easier rolling and Starboards foot comes off totally, so I would say this could be updated as they are selling it as a travel board and the feet upgrade is easily purchased from Bravo (this pump manufacture). I think the main upgrade of this board is potentially the bag (notice the paddle does not fit in this, you can see this from their lifestyle video) So, in theory, you could purchase the Gladiator or Starboard and then separately purchase a premium rucksack dry bag, there are some available on the market but they aren't cheap items though. I suppose if you are not massively budget-conscious the other way of solving travelling with lighter boards would be to purchase a red paddle co 12'0 compact board.. as always.. free for a proper chat on 07545882606 - thanks Emma SUP inflatables

    • @TheNightstalker80
      @TheNightstalker80 ปีที่แล้ว

      @SUPInflatablescouk Hey Emma, thanks for the quick reply! Very good analysis of the Liteventure board, I had about the same thoughts on this one. I am aware that the deck pad is the weight advantage here. I wasn't aware that the paddle doesn't fit in the bag, that's not a huge issue, but definitely something to be aware of. To be honest, we transport the boards in the car most of the time, so I usually don't even use the bag to carry them. I inflate the board right by the car and then take it to the water. When we're out with the kids, it's much easier because I don't plan long hikes with them because I know they want to get in the water as soon as possible, lol. So the real issue is the weight of the board itself to carry.
      I'm pretty happy with the Gladiator Pro, so maybe the Elite is the best choice. I looked at the Red, pretty cool, but it doesn't have straps on the tail which I really need when I'm out with the kids.

    • @SUPInflatablescouk
      @SUPInflatablescouk  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TheNightstalker80 Hi, Yes! i think the gladiator elite is poss the best bet too.. to play devil's advocate:) The red board does have D rings to attach cargo straps to the back of the board.. but again to play devil's advocate.. the Gladiator is more durable..:) Emma

    • @TheNightstalker80
      @TheNightstalker80 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SUPInflatablescouk you’re just what I needed 😂 I really like the Gladiator board and I had a pretty long chat with a Gladiator rep last year because I had an issue with my paddle, they are SUPER FRIENDLY and really care about customer needs. We talked about the paddle issue as well as some minor issues/inconveniences with the rucksack and they took everything very serious. I think they are really into quality and focused on essentials rather than stuffing (expensive) features into their products. Only thing I‘d really line to see is more color variations and designs, maybe you can do something about that in the future 😁

    • @FilipMasopust
      @FilipMasopust 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ha, same like me, i switched from gladiator as beeing superheavy to spinera superlight and its great! Finally i can carry it in backpack over trains etc ! Stiffness same as gladiator, no worry..

  • @joeclark2909
    @joeclark2909 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "promo sm"