I Tried the New Red Paddle Co Voyager SUP

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Not all boards are created equal, and red© Paddle Co is shaking things up with the game-changing new V-hull of the 2024 12.6 Voyager! This paddle board review is completely independent-I have no ties to red© or AS Watersports©; I just love sharing honest and detailed kit reviews with all of you. Quick Highlights: Ultimate Adventure Board: An absolute must-have for long journeys. Super stable and easy to load, making it the perfect companion for epic adventures. Revolutionary V-Hull: Effortlessly glides through the water, enhancing your paddle strokes for maximum efficiency. Twin Fin Setup: Perfect for navigating both shallow and diverse waterways, providing unmatched stability and maneuverability. Extra Space: With its impressive length and 32" width, there's ample room for your gear or even a small passenger (how about a kid or a dog?). Patented RSS Battens: Maintains the board's rigidity, even when fully loaded, making it ideal for touring with plenty of gear. Why You'll Love the 12.6 Voyager: Innovative V-Hull: This distinctive V-shape at the nose effortlessly breaks the water's surface tension for a smooth glide, even in choppy conditions or crosswinds. Twin 8" Touring Fins: These super-durable fins ensure excellent tracking and can be adjusted without any tools-perfect for maneuvering through weeds and debris. Redesigned ATB Transformer Bag: This backpack now boasts a bagless carry system for streamlined adventures. This board perfectly blends performance and practicality, making it the go-to choice for taller or heavier riders seeking a comfortable touring experience. Dive into the video for more details and witness this beast in action! Full Specs: Width: 32" Volume: 360L, supporting a massive 150kg of person and gear. Cargo System: Versatile front and six anchor points at the tail, plus another six at the front with adjustable straps. New Features for 2024: Extended ergonomic central handle and removable side handles for more open deck space. Jump into the video for the full review and discover why the 12.6 Voyager is your ultimate adventure partner on the water! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more thrilling gear reviews!

Комментарии • 17

  • @gluv999
    @gluv999 19 дней назад

    Thanks for the great video, really tempted to pick one of these up in the sale (as I think my lab could fit on it also). Torquay looks great!

    • @TheOptimisticAdventurer
      @TheOptimisticAdventurer  19 дней назад

      Glad I could help. How much are they in the sale?
      I’ve tried my dog on mine and she’s not over keen.

  • @telhunter7919
    @telhunter7919 3 месяца назад

    Great review Dom, I’ve got that model and it’s just as you say, a fantastic board, Red are a awesome company, I’ll have to pop down to the Breakwater soon.
    Thanks for sharing.👍😊

    • @TheOptimisticAdventurer
      @TheOptimisticAdventurer  3 месяца назад +1

      If you do be aware they are charging £6 a board to launch!!! Mental I know. Also message me and I’ll join you.

    • @telhunter7919
      @telhunter7919 3 месяца назад

      @@TheOptimisticAdventurer hi Dom, thanks for replying, is it Torbay Council levying that charge? Or the Cafe owner?
      Cheers.👍

  • @Gregnjord
    @Gregnjord 3 месяца назад

    👍 top quality content as per matey

  • @raczyk
    @raczyk 2 месяца назад

    Have you tried the 13'2" or 12' voyager as a comparison? I'm 5'10" and 150 lbs wondering if the 12' would be enough, it's 28" in width though, so not sure how much less stable it be.

    • @TheOptimisticAdventurer
      @TheOptimisticAdventurer  2 месяца назад

      I went out with a friend who was trying the 28” wide one and even though he’s a very accomplished paddler (one of the top guys in the UK) he found it a bit wobbly. I’ll ask if I can take one out to test next weekend.

  • @raczyk
    @raczyk 2 месяца назад

    how did you take those drone shots? Can you land a drone on the baddle board?

    • @TheOptimisticAdventurer
      @TheOptimisticAdventurer  2 месяца назад

      I did yes. Though I’ve lost 4 drones to the sea and rivers now so when I get a new one my family have banned me from flying over water.

    • @raczyk
      @raczyk 2 месяца назад

      @@TheOptimisticAdventurer Are the drones not smart enough to land on a moving board? I assume you're using the DJI drones.

    • @TheOptimisticAdventurer
      @TheOptimisticAdventurer  2 месяца назад

      @@raczyk yes DJI but landing on a moving platform has to be done manually. I’ve never lost a drone that way, flying in no satellite environments (valleys and woodland) and one flying through a sea arch in high winds, the one other time was a long story but my fault as well. ‘You takes the risks you pay the price’ as the old saying goes.
      I keep promising myself I will learn but I don’t.

    • @sc0or
      @sc0or Месяц назад +1

      @@TheOptimisticAdventurer I know how did you make it. This summer we drown one that came close than allowed to girls. An owner did not appeared though )

    • @TheOptimisticAdventurer
      @TheOptimisticAdventurer  Месяц назад

      @sc0or did it hit you?