
Just be sure to wipe the board dry before you deflate it, otherwise, it could create a wet mess in the trunk of your car. Having one as a part of the package would make things easier though. Reviewers of the Tower Adventurer don’t seem to mind too much that it does not come with a backpack. It will comfortably support up to 350 pounds on the water when pumped up – that’s covers 2 adults, so grab a friend! The manufacturers even boast that you would not put a dent in it even if you ran over it (inflated) with your car.īuilt 6 inches thick and 32 inches wide, this iSUP gets high marks for stability.

#ATOLL ISUP PATCH#
Package Contents: Inflation pump, 3-piece adjustable fiberglass paddle, patch kit, detachable center fin, a Tower branded deck padĭo you need a really tough inflatable SUP? Built to last through practically whatever test you could throw at it, the Tower Paddle Boards Adventurer is one tough iSUP indeed! Mount it, and you might start thinking you are riding on a hard fiberglass SUP instead. Portability: 24 pounds when fully inflated Does not come with a backpack Tower Paddle Boards Adventurer Inflatable 9’10” SUP Product Specs Due to its low weight, high stability and sturdiness, this is definitely the board you should be getting if you are a new paddle boarder.Ģ. Overall, this is a good board at a good price.
#ATOLL ISUP UPGRADE#
Also likely to get a quick upgrade by many customers, is the very basic aluminum paddle that comes with the Atoll 11’0″ iSUP. Some users may choose to upgrade to an electric pump which will dramatically cut the time and energy needed to inflate most iSUPs. The included hand pump does give you a bit of work out (starting at about the 7 psi mark!) The fact that the pump is dual action, however, means you get done faster – just about 5 minutes to get the board fully inflated. Adding to its stability is the fact that it is 6 inches thick and 32 inches wide. Once pumped up to the recommended 15 psi, its design makes it sturdy and stable enough to be used by a 250-pound person. So, don’t let the mere 22 pounds of this Atoll iSUP fool you. The board is then completely wrapped on both the top and bottom with a material patented by Atoll to ensure that it feels solid and firm when you mount it. That’s because it’s made of both PVC and EVA foam. Why is the Atoll 11’0″ Foot Inflatable Stand up Paddle Board consistently listed among the best inflatable paddle boards? Simple – it combines some really great features!įor starters, it’s lightweight but tough. Package Contents: Paddle, dual-action pump, repair kit, travel backpack, removable fin Portability: 22 pounds when fully inflated three carry handles Stiffness: Pumps up to 15 psi Drop-stitch construction

Atoll 11′ Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Boardĭurability: Made of EVA foam, PVC and Atoll’s patented material

You won't pay anything extra and it helps support the site. Quick note: Affiliate links are used below which means I will make a small commission on any purchases. Now that you know exactly what type of board you are after, here are the top 5 iSUPs that made the final cut as our best inflatable paddle boards. If you’re still a little uncertain about what you should be looking for, stop right now and spend 5 minutes reading our comprehensive guide on inflatable paddle boards. User Reviews – We really needed to hear what other people had to say about their experience with different boards, so checking out paddle board reviews was important. Package Contents – The extras you get that add value to your purchase. Stiffness – The maximum psi rating was a factor we looked out for as an indication of the board’s inflated rigidity and stability. We also kept the following factors in mind when choosing our 5 best inflatable paddle boards:ĭurability – Just how much wear and tear could the board withstand? Of course, one of the fundamental iSUP criteria we were looking for was portability (since we don’t own a car). But like most beginners, is unsure of which board to choose. Normally, she stayed on the sands watching as I grabbed my inflatable standup paddle board (iSUP) and headed out into the water to have a ball! I’ve been standup paddle boarding for a few years now – LOVE IT! My partner, on the other hand, was never the water sports type of gal.
