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Re: Inflatable SUP
[Re: rfrimmel]
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09/12/2016 11:20 AM
09/12/2016 11:20 AM
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Are you planning to cover any distances with it? Most people I see on SUPs don't venture far from the mothership. For a near-the-boat water toy get something basic and cheap and see how much you like it. Short inflatable SUPs tend to be thick, slow and don't have much directional stability.
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