No.1 Newbie Mistake When Buying a SUP
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2023
- Most people are unaware as to what style SUP their buying... Most people buy 'All-round' paddleboards. This Stand Up Paddleboard style is suited to a specific type of paddling, but it's not the best 'all round' board out there!
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your video is basically that touring boards are better than all round - so just name this video like this and NOT "Newbie Mistake When Buying a SUP"
meeeeh a larger board just means much more stability, be it in waves or in fact for newbie its much better, sure going fast and all is cool but you just cant beat the stability and the room it gives you for accessories, its bigger
This is all understandable, but of you also want to learn to catch some small waves at the beach and things like that and you don’t want to buy several different boards, a allround board is the better choice.
Great video. But we have to start somewhere. If we spend a fortune and its not for us then money can be wasted
😳 was that board priced over $2,000!?!?
But how do they surf?
Canadian Tire. The store that sounds like it should just sell tires in it. It really has nothing to do with the name. Weird. Haha
Be sure to check the price of a SUP at Canadian Tire before you see what a Starboard board costs. #firstcarporche
You don't say much about what criteria to use in selection. Those of us who have made mistakes know this video doesn't prevent someone from making the same with the boards suggested.
Please feel free to reach out to our Coast Outdoors team - they paddle, they use the products, and they'll answer any questions you may have regarding how to choose the right board. As experts who see products in and out, including through our repair shop, we know the difference between good and bad quality. Our higher priced boards may seem more expensive initially, but they offer better value over time due to their superior craftsmanship and durability.
"You get what you pay for" doesn't mean that spending more money means that you will get better quality. It simply means that you get to bring home the item that you paid for. Sometimes spending more money means better quality. But if you want to communicate that, then you should say that's spending more money often means you will get better quality. But of course, sometimes you get better quality when spending less money. Because some products are a better value than others. Sometimes the better product costs less money.
When we talk about 'You get what you pay for,' it's often true with our higher priced boards at Coast Outdoors. As experts who see products in and out, including through our repair shop, we know the difference between good and bad quality. Our higher priced boards may seem more expensive initially, but they offer better value over time due to their superior craftsmanship and durability.
@DeepCoveKayakCentre Yes, I agree that sometimes higher priced means better quality. There is also a limit to that, with the "law of diminishing returns". I prefer to buy when the quality levels off at the lowest price. Not talking about your products, just speaking in general. For example, a bicycle for $10,000 isn't 10 times better than a bike for $1000. The best bike for the money is probably around $2000. That's all I was getting at. Using that example because I understand bikes better than SUPs.