Jason, glad you like them! These are shot in St. George, UT where we live. The background is Snow Canyon State Park, which should be on everyone's list if they are ever in southern Utah.
There's some differences between the two even though the dimensions are relatively the same. Firstly, the Sea Gods Diatom is stiffer than the ISLE Pioneer, which does enable it to carry more weight than the Pioneer. The Diatom also tracks a little better than the Pioneer and just performs a bit better overall. Though with that said, we do like the Pioneer and think that it's a great option as a super stable entry level SUP - we have a written review of it here: www.supboardguide.com/isle-pioneer-106-inflatable-sup-review/
another great review - impressed by the consistent process and coverage of all the features. btw - where are these videos shot? (gorgeous scenery!)
Jason, glad you like them! These are shot in St. George, UT where we live. The background is Snow Canyon State Park, which should be on everyone's list if they are ever in southern Utah.
Beautiful board, just need front and back handle ang somewhere to attach a paddle when you carrying a board, like few d- rings.
Their 2022 model does have a handle on the nose and tail.
How would this compare to the hala playa
I'm stuck between this board or the Isle Pioneer, anybody have an opinion on which to get?
There's some differences between the two even though the dimensions are relatively the same. Firstly, the Sea Gods Diatom is stiffer than the ISLE Pioneer, which does enable it to carry more weight than the Pioneer. The Diatom also tracks a little better than the Pioneer and just performs a bit better overall. Though with that said, we do like the Pioneer and think that it's a great option as a super stable entry level SUP - we have a written review of it here: www.supboardguide.com/isle-pioneer-106-inflatable-sup-review/