🌊 Paddle Your Way to Adventure!
The Tuxedo Sailor Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board is a versatile and stable paddle board designed for both fishing enthusiasts and beginners. Measuring 12' x 34" x 6", it supports up to 450 pounds and features unique fishing bases, a non-slip EVA deck, and multifunctional accessories for a seamless experience on the water. The package includes all necessary components for immediate use, making it the perfect choice for outdoor adventures.
Skill Level | All |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 450 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Strap Type | Ankle |
Manufacturer | Tuxedo Sailor |
UPC | 810143162561 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37.6 x 16 x 8.6 inches |
Package Weight | 13.59 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 126 x 31.5 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | Tuxedo Sailor |
Warranty Description | YES |
Model Name | SUPTS |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Included Components | Paddle Board |
N**Y
1 full paddle season, super happy with the purchase!
This review is for the WHITE/BLUE/ORANGE model #20211129I bought 3 different paddle boards in the budget category (according to any videos) and this one is my favorite. This is one of the very few boards that is over the 32” even 33” width. The 34” width was the absolute main point I bought this board. There are some others out there, but it is hard to find and when it was priced at $270 it was definitely hard to beat. The reason being is stability. Period. If you are still searching for a 10’ to 12’ inflatable board, pay attention to what people are calling stable. I’ve noticed they start making a big deal about how stable boards are once the width gets over 30”. My other two boards are 33” and are fine, this is better!The length from everything I can measure is 12’ on the dot. There is a bit of eye balling since I don’t have a square that big to touch the ground to make sure I’m accurate to an 1/8 inch or 1/16 inch. Definitely NOT 6” short and they just rounded up like most. For a short board you're just going to have to deal with the first few strokes turning you. Once you get going, the bottom fins kick in and keep you stable. That’s just physics, there's no way around that. If that is an issue, you need a board that is at least 14’. When trying out boards that’s when I REALLY noticed stability on the first stroke.For durability, my board survived an unintended torture test. I kindly brought my boards to a church event and a younger individual wanted to take it out. 1 person is just calm and boring, 3 is awesome, and 4 full grown teenagers jumping, flipping, and climbing on it…it was a sight to see. I’ve taken it out twice since and it’s fine, except for one of the paddle holders. One is barely hanging on.The paddle is cheap. There’s no other way to say it. Don’t expect anything different. At this price range they are all the same. Except for ONE feature. The extendable handle on this one is keyed. Meaning there is NO way for it to twist even if you forget to lock it. My other two paddles are not keyed and so if you do not have the clamp extra super tight to the point of almost breaking, it will twist as you paddle.The backrest, carry strap, go-pro mount, and maybe all but one of the pole holders, I personally have no interest in. I would rather have a lower price as compensation. For the pole holder I’m more interested in paddling right now, I think I will try them in the future. BUT I don’t know if I can get over working several hooks on an inflatable board. One hook…maybe. maybe. but still thinking about it. Could you swap out one of the pole holders for a cup/bottle holder?Bungee straps, the most on any board I’ve seen in this price range! You can’t beat front and back! Life jacket up front, dry bag in the back. Maybe wear your life jacket and have shoes and water up front. If either of my other 2 boards were MY boards, I would add extra bungees once experiencing this!Bow and stern handles are a nice touch. Far stronger and more convenient than pulling on other stuff when the board doesn’t have it. Pull different boards in and out of the water enough and you’ll notice it’s natural to grab.The pump on many other cheaper boards have a feature missing on this pump. Again cheaper boards! SO many other cheaper boards have a removable plug that allows for bulk pumping on one setting and high pressure on another setting. So if this is more…what’s up with the pump? This pump I leave at home EVERY time!The dry bag, it works and no complaints, this is a good extra. And the carry bag falls inline with all the cheaper boards, it works.All pros and cons together, this is my favorite board! Again I paid 270 so now that the price is up you’ll have to consider how it stacks up against other boards. Glad I got it when I did.
D**E
Easy set up
Very nice product. It was very easy to set up. The accessories are really great and make this an all around paddle board, whether for fishing, recreation or sport.
T**R
Amazing
My board has been a trooper. I've taken it up and down rapids, narrow river channels, swamps, and through obstacles with ease. Fishing from the thing is easy as ever. (Though the rod holders seem flimsy kind of) the paddle flexable and hasn't snapped on me yet. I've pushed this board to the limits and its still amazing. 10/10 would purchase again if needed. The only issue I have had was my D ring popped off. But as I said I out this hoard through the ringer everytime i use it. It has been on 6 adventures and by the 6th one the D ring finally came off so it wasnt instant. Also cargo space is a amazing if your looking to haul large amounts of gear. You can practically walk on the thing standing up and without the large fin, It maneuvers easy, turns on a dime if you will.
K**S
Not bad beginner SUP
This is my first paddle board. I am a plus sized woman, and it works great for me with good stability with some caveats. I’m using it primarily as a kayak. The seat doesn’t really work, so don’t expect much there. Because I use more as kayak I got a kayak paddle that i use more than the included one. The plastic clips that lock in the fins are hard to get in and out. One of them ended up cracking unfortunately. Doesn’t seem to be any parts you can order to replace on this store front, so be cautious with that.It’s hard to tell the psi with the included pump so I ended up getting an electric pump https://www.amazon.com/Sevylor-Water-Sport-Electric-15-PSI/dp/B00HN93D8M/ref=asc_df_B00HN93D8M/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=241931344467&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13511680662857215847&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=t&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9028713&hvtargid=pla-434777625103&psc=1It works great with this kayak and I can tell I’m I fasting to the right psi.Dirt can get in the fin channels and make it hard to slide fins in. I found a butter knife handle works great to clear channels and that’s now part of my wet bag.
M**H
Love!!! Made our summer great!
My two boys and I used our paddleboard at least twice a week all summer. We would paddle 3 miles most trips. Kids used it as a floating dock and we spent hours jumping off of it in the middle of the lake. Next summer i will probably invest in an electric pump, but i got pretty quick pumping it up, which can be quite a workout. Super durable and easy to use. The collar on the paddle brok and the company quickly sent me a new one. I did also pay for the extra warranty. But after one full summer i am very happy with my purchase. The storage bag is super handy and keeps everything contained. Thanks!
Y**I
This has been a great investment for me!
I think this is the best paddle board you can get for anyone especially for beginners. Is big which means it has a LOT of space and great stability but when the wind is strong get ready to use those arms. It's my first paddle board so I consider my self a beginner. That being said, I didn't struggle a bit understanding how to inflate and assemble all the accessories that came with it. In my first try there was another person (adult) with me, two coolers and two bag packs. I was a little worried about the weight and of course it was my first time but the board managed no problem.Talking about accessories, I don't think you can find a better deal than this, I mean, it even comes with a seat and a good pump. If you want to add more accessories you can use any of the three star sockets, meaning that many kayak and boats accessories can fit as well in your paddle board. I did took advantage of that and added a cup holder for my drink.
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