I Bought The Cheapest Paddle Board On Amazon

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @devynkopulos1058
    @devynkopulos1058 Месяц назад +4

    Why are u using the paddle backwards

    • @unmatchedvalue
      @unmatchedvalue  Месяц назад +3

      Haha Darn I was hoping no one would notice. My brother was helping me to record this and it was like his second time on a paddle board. I was to busy flying the drone to notice.

    • @randalcore2366
      @randalcore2366 29 дней назад

      He isn't actually. The oar paddle should flow with the water not against it. Oddly enough. The one he has is shaped weird but it's the right way

    • @jamesobrien6855
      @jamesobrien6855 9 часов назад

      Wrong ​@@randalcore2366

  • @pterodox123
    @pterodox123 Год назад +2

    Great review. Nice and concise!

  • @PotassiumOxide
    @PotassiumOxide 2 месяца назад +4

    Are you still enjoying it?

    • @unmatchedvalue
      @unmatchedvalue  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, still working great no issues.

  • @Greg-me8le
    @Greg-me8le 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the review. I want to try paddle boarding. the price point to buy and get started is very low. But I am wondering. Is it a hobby that looks great to try but then you get bored with? I can see myself using it a half dozen times and then not having much interest. Maybe not. What is your take?

    • @unmatchedvalue
      @unmatchedvalue  3 месяца назад +1

      Ahh that's a tough one to answer depends on the type of person you are. Paddle boards are an easy way to get out on the water. I had an inflatable boat before this and it was just so cumbersome to deal with every time I wanted to hit the water, so I sold it. I definitely like this more because they are light and have a lot of versatility.

  • @travelguy1564
    @travelguy1564 Год назад +1

    What state requires that "sticker" you were talking about?

    • @unmatchedvalue
      @unmatchedvalue  Год назад +2

      Its called an invasive species permit, you can google it with your state name for requirements. I know Idaho and Oregon and several other states require it for paddle boards over 10 ft.