Isle makes great beginner boards. 21lbs for a 34"x11.5' is crazy good. Lots of mounting options without d-rings to step on is nice. Only complaint would be 34" wide is definitely beginner territory and will probably drag a bit in it's pure SUP form. But if you're yakin/motoring it will be more of a benefit than a detriment.
I wouldn't be comfortable fishing on this board in any type of rough water. Small waves on a lake would be ok, but it's definitely a better calm water fishing platform.
Hmmm... I would go for the cheap paddle board. Even better... look for a cheap, plastic sit-on-top kayak instead. They have some at Walmart for under $300. Much more durable than the intex, and much more user friendly than a cheap paddle board.
Sounds like the same issue with ebikes, it's all so silly. Motors are fun and if it gets people out on the water that's great. If you're going to overpower your paddlecraft and turn it into a motorboat then just buy a motorboat.
The purpose of a small motor like the Bixpy is to supplement the paddle. If the wind kicks up and you're on the wrong end of a paddle back to where you started then it's a god-send. Anglers like them, too, but it hardly converts them into "motorboats".
@@rcvillapando I used to have an ePropulsion Spirit 1.0 Plus and it was good quality, but when I can, I prefer to avoid things made in China. Bixpy is an hour from where I live. I actually prefer the ventral (fin adapter) mounted setups (which Bixpy makes as well) because the Bixpy Power Pole contraption costs $250 more just by itself and takes longer to put on and take off. Steering with the paddle is easy and installing and removing is quicker, but I can see how anglers would prefer the pole.
Just got my Isle Pioneer 3 recently with the kayak accessories, love it so far! Glad to see this review from your channel 👍
I was literally looking at this package last night. I am so sad it is sold out!
Great video thanks!
It's sold out online but I bought one today at their retail store.
I just bought this SUP today! The quality of the board and the accessories is top notch.
Awesome to hear!
Isle makes great beginner boards. 21lbs for a 34"x11.5' is crazy good. Lots of mounting options without d-rings to step on is nice. Only complaint would be 34" wide is definitely beginner territory and will probably drag a bit in it's pure SUP form. But if you're yakin/motoring it will be more of a benefit than a detriment.
It's actually 35.5" wide.
@@lordenoch0 geeeze what a fatty. Ain't gonna fall off that.
Yep! Another great overall review.
Cheers!
A great review!
Great review. How large a wave would you be comfortable on this? Ie lake fishing
I wouldn't be comfortable fishing on this board in any type of rough water. Small waves on a lake would be ok, but it's definitely a better calm water fishing platform.
@@PaddleTV good to know. Thanks
*That's* what that box was!
Ken, weight 23lbs which is not 3.8kg but 10.4kg
Oooops! Missed that one.
Hi Ken can you review the new point65 mezcal please?
Hope to one of these days!
Should I buy the intex challenger k1 or a cheap paddle board from Amazon for fishing
Hmmm... I would go for the cheap paddle board. Even better... look for a cheap, plastic sit-on-top kayak instead. They have some at Walmart for under $300. Much more durable than the intex, and much more user friendly than a cheap paddle board.
I love your fish
Бродяга на каяке, реально выживаю на необитаемых и тропических островах Привет из Индонезии от канала Dima traveler 👋🙂🏝 .
именно на таком?
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Sounds like the same issue with ebikes, it's all so silly. Motors are fun and if it gets people out on the water that's great. If you're going to overpower your paddlecraft and turn it into a motorboat then just buy a motorboat.
The purpose of a small motor like the Bixpy is to supplement the paddle. If the wind kicks up and you're on the wrong end of a paddle back to where you started then it's a god-send. Anglers like them, too, but it hardly converts them into "motorboats".
@@lordenoch0there is a cheaper option epropulsion vaquita. You just don’t have steering hardware.
@@rcvillapando I used to have an ePropulsion Spirit 1.0 Plus and it was good quality, but when I can, I prefer to avoid things made in China. Bixpy is an hour from where I live. I actually prefer the ventral (fin adapter) mounted setups (which Bixpy makes as well) because the Bixpy Power Pole contraption costs $250 more just by itself and takes longer to put on and take off. Steering with the paddle is easy and installing and removing is quicker, but I can see how anglers would prefer the pole.
@@rcvillapando As long as I have a paddle I've got steering hardware.