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Red Paddle 2022 - The Complete Rundown

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ส.ค. 2024
  • If you're looking at an inflatable paddle board then this movie is a must watch. The worlds most popular inflatable SUP range and only brand to offer a 5 year warranty is broken into 3 parts with a quick jump guide for timing. Chris from KR steps you through:
    1. Why Red?
    2. Which Red is right for me? Range Overview
    3. Unboxing... What to expect when your Red arrives
    With some awesome upgrades for 2022 all your favourite boards have had some nice additions, while the paddle range has had a complete overhaul.
    We hope the video is helpful and have no doubts that you'll absolutely love your new Red Paddle Inflatable Standup Paddle Board.
    Please visit our site for more information at www.kiterepublic.com.au/produ...
    The board range includes:
    Red Paddle Ride 9'8
    Red Paddle Ride 10'6
    Red Paddle Ride 10'6 SE (Purple)
    Red Paddle Ride 10'8
    Red Paddle Sport 11'0
    Red Paddle Sport 11'0 SE (Purple) - late addition
    Red Paddle Sport 11'3
    Red Paddle Sport 11'3 SE (Purple)
    Red Paddle Voyager 12'0
    Red Paddle Voyager 12'6
    Red Paddle Voyager 13'2
    Red Paddle Compact 9'6
    Red Paddle Compact 11'0
    Red Paddle Compact 12'0
    Red Paddle Elite 12'6
    Red Paddle Elite 14'0
    Red Paddle Tandem 15'0
    Red Paddle XL Ride 17'0
    Red Paddle Dragon 22'0
    Red Paddle Whip 8'10
    Red Paddle Snapper 9'4
    Red PAddle Wild 9'6
    Red Paddle Activ 10'8
    Red Paddle Windsurf 10'7 (Dagger Board)

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  • @cccccc54able
    @cccccc54able 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Red paddle are the best sup ever!

  • @blacksheep5840
    @blacksheep5840 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for the nice overview!
    I still can‘t finally decide between the Ride 10.6" and 9.8". The main usage will be on lakes and sea coasts not doing big tours and rare paddling longer distances. If the sea allows it to I'll try to catch a small wave but this will probably be the rarest situation of them all.
    My wife 68kg and myself 82kg are the main users and half of our riding one of our kids (5 and 8 years both between lightweight and average) will take place on the middle front of the sup. The kids themselves are not paddeling on their own yet.
    Since we have ridden the Decathlon Itiwit 10.7" allrounder for two years (about same width dimension as the Ride 10.6" but thicker with 15cm) to get in touch with sup paddling we are not bloody beginners any more but also no pros.
    Now we want to move forward towards top quality Red Paddle with remarkable thinner sups. And because a sup will be used as a family sup in these fam riding situations finally the ride 10.6" seams to be the answer.
    On the other hand I thought that the shorter 9.8" version could be a good compromise between the Ride 10.6" and e.g. the Sport 11.0. In this manner the Ride 9.8" could be interesting and something more agile in comparison.
    But I don’t know how much sense it makes when paddeling with one kid passenger of 25kg (weight increasing slowly next years) on the Ride 9.8" or even the Sport 11" or 11.3". Moreover Red Paddle specifies that the Ride 9.8" is suited for riders with a max weight of 75kg in flat water and only for heavier riders when taking it into small waves; what makes the decision even more difficult.
    Or maybe the Sport version is something to think about when wanting to try out something more agile after riding an allrounder (meaning to pass on wave catching)?
    Finally I can say that I would love to stay with a more compact and shorter size than thinking of something around 11" and and beyond (I also prefer the reduced thickness of some of Red's sups with 12cm in max).
    I would appreciate your help very much. Big Thanks!

    • @Aleks_iz_Gadykino
      @Aleks_iz_Gadykino 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Я бы взял 11,3 sport

    • @seanparker7415
      @seanparker7415 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Aleks_iz_Gadykino just pulled the trigger on the 11.3 sport...

  • @sc0or
    @sc0or 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    If the price would be 20-30% less, I'd consider. But now Honu looks better for me. A same class, the same technologies, a same slick and minimalistic l&f, but a price is more attractive. Think about to cut your expenses.

  • @JudasBytes
    @JudasBytes 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    is the 2021 and 2022 strong enough being towed by a boat or a jet ski?

    • @KiteRepublicAustralia
      @KiteRepublicAustralia  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Judas, I can't imagine you'd have any problems. We've done it before but not something that they obviously advertise it for. I can't imagine you'd have a problem but if you're planning on doing a lot of it shoot us an email to shop@kiterepublic.com.au and we'll find out an official Red Paddle Co answer on this one for you.

    • @JudasBytes
      @JudasBytes 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@KiteRepublicAustralia currently we are pulling canoes out in the ocean with our yachts and jet skis. I am planning to retire those canoes and replace with SUP. I specifically like Red Paddle Co because of what I saw in TH-cam being ran over by a 22 ton digger.

    • @KiteRepublicAustralia
      @KiteRepublicAustralia  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@JudasBytes Comfortable there's be no issue with that. I thought you meant riding the board being the jetski ;)

  • @bryllupsfotofilm
    @bryllupsfotofilm 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    how can i glue some tears in the stand up surface? thank you

    • @KiteRepublicAustralia
      @KiteRepublicAustralia  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sorry, not sure what you are asking here?

    • @bryllupsfotofilm
      @bryllupsfotofilm 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@KiteRepublicAustralia I meant the surface where one stands. a few spots were made as if someone had scratched the surface. My question is if there is any glue to stick those bits.?

    • @KiteRepublicAustralia
      @KiteRepublicAustralia  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@bryllupsfotofilm Hi Walo, the glue that Red Paddle Australia recommend for this is www.whitworths.com.au/azbond-c-contact-adhesive-for-pvc-or-polyurethane-250ml or equivalent. Best of luck, let us know if you have any further questions :)

  • @tslmiami6288
    @tslmiami6288 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    There was a time you would’ve thought I was endorsed by red I bragged about their quality so much. that ended about four years ago. The reason they now offer a five year warranty is because they have had so many boards sent back to them they needed to extend the warranty to project confidence. They are great boards if you don’t get a lemon. I’ve seen many problems in the last few years. Maybe they don’t like the salt water in Miami, I don’t know. I can tell you the biggest distributor from California admitted to me the other day they have had to send many back to them. I’ve dealt with their warranty department in Canada, they were not too friendly but this was four years ago. Maybe they are better today.
    If you want a truly bomb proof board that has the quality today, red used to have its HALA..

    • @KiteRepublicAustralia
      @KiteRepublicAustralia  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sorry this was missed earlier. We’ve definitely not had anything like what you describe. We’re obviously not the red paddle rep in australia, it is just one of our many brands In this area but they are absolutely proving to be bombproof as well as fantastic boards and are undoubtedly the market leader in this space (quality and performance). Good luck with your paddling and hope you score plenty of time out there 👍

    • @mikeb1039
      @mikeb1039 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hmmm, I've had 3 over the past 10 years and all of them were flawless and looked like new 5 years later. 13'2" Explorer and 10'6" Windsurfer now and both are great and still night and day nicer than most that I see other people with.