Inflatable or Hard Board? Paddle Board Review

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @lisayist
    @lisayist 4 года назад +280

    I own both. It's convenient for me to have a hard board because I live right by a lake, but I travel with my inflatable 95% of the time.

    • @olibolton4633
      @olibolton4633 4 года назад +12

      I think most people who are into the sport would opt with that, hard boards are slightly better and a tiny bit faster, but who can honestly be bothered taking one all over the place😂😂

    • @cliftonsargent1572
      @cliftonsargent1572 4 года назад +1

      I apologize for bothering you but I can’t find a video that goes over what board is best for weight, would you know what board brand and volume I would need if I’m 380 lbs

    • @islandvibez
      @islandvibez 4 года назад +2

      a roof rack will allow you to travel with the hard board as well.

    • @Lunala97
      @Lunala97 4 года назад +1

      @@cliftonsargent1572 when shopping online or in store, the description will usually tell you the weight limit.
      I believe I've seen some that have a 325 lbs to 500 lbs

    • @cliftonsargent1572
      @cliftonsargent1572 4 года назад

      Anna L thank you

  • @I_Cause_ConFLICKt
    @I_Cause_ConFLICKt 4 года назад +69

    After I really got into paddling as my main hobby, I bought one of the 11 foot Explorer ISUPs back in 2017 after owning a hard board for a couple years. I loved it so much, I've ridden it for hundreds of miles since and I couldn't be happier with the transition. The durability, stability and convenience of my inflatable is incredible. For anyone who is worried about making the transition from a hard board to an ISUP, just do it already!

  • @shylascalf
    @shylascalf 4 года назад +259

    Straight to the point!! Thank you for not going on and on about useless stuff. This was so helpful. Appreciate it

    • @shylahbrooks-clark4044
      @shylahbrooks-clark4044 4 года назад +1

      Hey nice name!!!! But it's spelled wrong 😉😁🙃😃

    • @shylascalf
      @shylascalf 4 года назад +1

      Lol. Thanks! Your name is pretty cool too. Although there’s an extra letter at the end.
      😆 😜 😊

    • @SuperSap77
      @SuperSap77 4 года назад +1

      I agree! To the point!

  • @Bond-James-Bond-
    @Bond-James-Bond- 4 года назад +56

    I started with an iSUP and got 3 good years out of it before I had my first and final problem. The seam popped leaving me with a 6" hole. We weren't on the water yet and it was our own fault for leaving the boards in the sun. But after that we bought hardboards. They are a lot different the biggest thing is that with a hardboard YOU WILL GET WET, you're essentially in the water, with an iSUP you have a 4-6" platform above the water. I am 100lbs under the board weight limit and still get wet. It kinda bugged me the first few times because I was used to staying totally dry but now I do like my board and have learned to make peace with the wet. I like the handling of the hardboard way more, yoga is way harder on the hard board. The hardboard is incredibly light. You're going to spend about 10-15 minutes setting up either way, whether you're pumping or strapping /unstrapping a board, and putting away the board bag.

  • @mark2talk2u
    @mark2talk2u 4 года назад +167

    One more important item: inflatables are more sensitive to wind. They blow downwind more easily. If you are a child or very light, you can become more at the wind’s mercy. Easy to fix: paddle upwind at the start of the day’s session; glide home at the end.

    • @trashstomper
      @trashstomper 4 года назад +4

      Definitely, reason why I’m looking for an epoxy board now !

    • @suhwateezea.214
      @suhwateezea.214 2 года назад +4

      Doesn't always work! Wind direction can change quickly on the water. I've paddled against the wind and current both ways on my trips atleast 20% of the time.

    • @Airon79
      @Airon79 2 года назад +1

      Or lasso an Dolphin or hook onto an really big fish ; although you might not get to go in the direction you want to go .

    • @esemiklo5833
      @esemiklo5833 Год назад

      ​@@Airon79 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @musiclover0474
      @musiclover0474 Год назад

      Or bring a small anchor, it makes a big difference!

  • @BryceLovesTech
    @BryceLovesTech 4 года назад +105

    Switching out all of my boards to inflatable's. Tired of the cracks and doing repairs. Plus the convenience of being able to put them in the trunk of your car is awesome

    • @josephferguson3181
      @josephferguson3181 4 года назад +3

      Are the inflatables easy to pop or get holes in? Also, are they just as durable and easy to stand up on?

    • @deetoxinz7252
      @deetoxinz7252 4 года назад +4

      @@josephferguson3181 ya that's what I wonder any salesman can tell me how durable something is and the only one who never lied was Philip swift with flex tape and the line x guy 🤣🤣🤣

    • @tomas2992
      @tomas2992 4 года назад +9

      I have had 3 inflatables and zero issues and a lot of abuse. And 2 hardboards. One with splitters, cracks, even delamination !! - the second I decided to virtually wrap to avoid cracks yet the other day I hit the tip with the paddle and again a small crack. If you buy a good inflatable, it will last for ages. I always pumped mine to maximum pressure and they get hard as a rock. Cover both bords with a cloth or sunshade, don't leave either "cooking" in the hot sun. Try to rinse after salt water use. Don't put your inflable in the bag while humid. Simple.

    • @islandvibez
      @islandvibez 4 года назад +1

      @@tomas2992 Right after use, do you immediately wash it off, dry it, and deflate it? or do you leave it inflated.

    • @tomas2992
      @tomas2992 4 года назад +6

      @@islandvibez I rinse it and let it dry, then I let only a bit of air out since I have a van. I store it in the van inflated, but at 80% or so. Never put a humid board in a bag or rucksack, it needs to be dry first, then you deflate.

  • @Bowhunterohio
    @Bowhunterohio 2 года назад +8

    I literally have 18 inflatable paddleboards. I love them because since I have so many I don’t need a whole lot of space to store them. The reason I have so many is because I got one for both me and my wife then decided to get one for each of our kids. No I don’t have 18 kids. Lol. I had 6 boards at that time but since then I have decided to open a business from my home where I rent the paddleboards out so that is why I purchased so many and I got a good deal on them at the time. Next year my son and I are going to start doing classes for people that want to learn. I have never owned a hard paddleboard so I can’t really say which one is better but I do know that it’s a lot easier to store them away during the winter when you have limited space. It’s also easier to get them to the water because I can literally fit them all into my truck. They are really durable and another nice thing is I have several kayak seats that can connect right to the D-Rings of the paddleboard. Another thing is I ended up buying a couple electric paddleboard pumps that plug right into the 12V power socket of my truck. They also make cordless SUP pumps so that you can inflate them right down by the water. The hand pumps just take to long in my opinion. As a reminder and I’m not 100% sure if it matters but during the winter I don’t leave the inflatable boards outside. I bring them in because I feel as though freezing temps can damage the material. This is just what I worry about. I live in a area that during the winter time it’s below zero a lot. If for some reason I have no choice but to leave them in the cold then I notice they do get really stiff so I take them in to warm them up for a day or so before inflating. I just feel like that helps. Again I’m not sure this matters or not but when you have a lot of money wrapped up in something then you want to take care of it. That’s just my take anyway.

    • @naimamorgan6209
      @naimamorgan6209 5 месяцев назад

      How cool! I have just started out and I'm contemplating getting another board for whatever friend wants to hang. I can definitely see how addicting it is and see how you have come to own so many. 🎉🎉

  • @randybeeson3424
    @randybeeson3424 2 года назад +4

    Good review straight to the point. Not all inflatables are the same. We got cheap ones first and they performed horribly. After watching Trip Smith on RUclips camp off of his, we went with Blackfins like his. Big difference. Not interested in storing hardboard, we have kayaks that take up enough room.

  • @vlaaady
    @vlaaady 3 года назад +7

    A simple factor - weight - makes the hard boad more stable since it is much heavier and the center of gravity is lower when you stand on it

  • @melonface57
    @melonface57 4 года назад +10

    that answers it sold on the inflatable,,,already knew the storage part,thanks

  • @ndrsg3013
    @ndrsg3013 3 года назад +5

    SoftB for beginners + all levels and easy storage, also safer if you hit your face on the board...
    HardB for advanced users + hassle free unpacking grab and go paddling (or if can already surf some waves not falling much)

  • @GoGo-tk8ui
    @GoGo-tk8ui 3 года назад +3

    I purchased kayak (non inflatable) last year and it was way too heavy for me to place it on top of my SUV and regret purchasing it and never used it yet. So I purchased inflatable paddle board and just came here today. It looks like this was what I needed! I am going to test it with my dog in few days.

  • @Productum
    @Productum 3 года назад +3

    Well explained, thanks for sharing! :) Last year I bought the Aqua Marina Supertrip board and I'm still very happy with it (easy handling, stable, good price-performance, one board two people and a lot of fun)! ;)

  • @shanemcgonnell2689
    @shanemcgonnell2689 4 года назад +14

    Great video that I couldn’t find before I bought. One thing you didn’t cover was how long an inflatable will last before it leaks or has issues vs the fiberglass. Thanks

    • @derekdgarcia1
      @derekdgarcia1 4 года назад

      They are not as reliable as hardboards.

    • @kipdole
      @kipdole 4 года назад +3

      My iRocker inflatable is 4 years old and has never leaked.

  • @TheVinny360
    @TheVinny360 4 года назад +9

    I just got a inflatable for my RUclips channel I’ll be playing with it soon as the weather warms up this video is very helpful thank you very much and I subscribed 😊

    • @TravelbyDiego
      @TravelbyDiego 4 года назад +1

      Which brand did you get and how much did it cost? And did you encounter any problems?

    • @TOTL6AM
      @TOTL6AM 3 года назад

      im planning on getting one and it's currently winter, going to get dry suit, should be ok

  • @32jrs69
    @32jrs69 3 года назад +7

    Very helpful. Sticking with my inflatable for sure after watching this. My two 35 lb dogs love to ride on my 12’x32” inflatable with me.

    • @StephxInfectionlol
      @StephxInfectionlol 3 года назад +1

      I am getting an inflatable for this exact reason so i can ride with my dogs hahaha

  • @RatingARKReviews
    @RatingARKReviews 4 года назад +12

    Very informative video!

  • @rva
    @rva 4 года назад +24

    Awesome thank you

    • @clairemariefergley
      @clairemariefergley 4 года назад

      what are you doing over here? Shouldn’t you be watching kpop videos with a cup of tea? ❤️ Subscribed can’t wait for the next video

    • @RonnieBoBonnie_4_6
      @RonnieBoBonnie_4_6 3 года назад

      I’m in love with you let’s go paddle boarding !!!!!!!!!

  • @Zenergist
    @Zenergist 3 года назад

    I bought an ISLE Explorer 11'6, and I love it. Great quality, great design!

  • @hellomeloO
    @hellomeloO 3 года назад +4

    Our friend sells isups and we got one for free. The backpack is heavy asf, hats off to ppl who can carry it to the beach. Can't imagine the hard ones.

  • @CarChrisMC
    @CarChrisMC 3 года назад +31

    You forgot one plus point for a hardboard: Looks way cooler on my Jeep than inflatable 😋🤙🏻😂

  • @anthony9thompson
    @anthony9thompson 4 года назад +4

    Also. Inflatables are cheaper. You can also do what I do and leave the inflatable inflated , no need to deflate if you have a rack/ trailer

  • @susanquigley8711
    @susanquigley8711 4 года назад +3

    My 3 year old inflatable popped over 4th of july weekend. Gauge said we were still in the green psi area! Unfortunately outside of warranty. Looking to replace and now debating whether to get another inflatable or to buy a hard board.

    • @tomas2992
      @tomas2992 4 года назад +2

      Your hardboard might delaminate or crack fast than you can blink an eye...

  • @xxf4795
    @xxf4795 3 года назад +7

    My inflatable one is one of the best things ive ever had, prefer it to a real one

  • @PowerOfOne-u4h
    @PowerOfOne-u4h 4 месяца назад +2

    Could they make a hard board that folds or slots together to save transport space.

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  4 месяца назад +1

      It has been done but is awkward and the board flexes on the water. Check out our Inflatable Hardboards which give you the portability of an inflatable with rigidity like a hardboard! islesurfandsup.com/pages/pro-series

  • @chasbholmes218
    @chasbholmes218 4 года назад +14

    Definitely a challenge to paddle on an inflatable when it’s breezy on the water..can’t really see using it in the bay of the ocean. Also the hard board definitely is faster than inflatable. My next purchase will be a hard board.

  • @selfinspiration
    @selfinspiration 2 года назад +1

    Going to get a hard board. We have had 3 paddle boards pop under inflated and out of the sun. Even had a custom cover made for them. The glue just does not hold. We think this bc the first time we inflate it and take it in the sun the glue lines are visible from where they were initially at. Isle was amazing with customer service and replaced the first 2 for free we used them only twicep. But just not worth the stress of always worrying if they will pop. We love everything else about the inflatables. He bag is nice, the boards are comfy and have lots of storage and handles. Need to improve this glue and they would have the best inflatables.
    But if in the sun a lot and have good storage space get a hard board.

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  2 года назад

      Michelley we're sorry to hear about your experience. We've sold tens of thousands of inflatables with a very low defect rate, which we monitor closely. Quality control is a top priority for us and we're always working to make improvements. Very glad to hear your experience with our customer service team was a good one! Lets get you out on a hard board and maybe we can earn your trust back for inflatables down the road.

  • @Blu31ights
    @Blu31ights 3 года назад +6

    Is there anything I can do to make my inflatable sup more stable on the water? I notice when I paddle my board wants to tip sideways and throw me in the water where as I’ve never felt the board tilt sideways any time I’ve ever used a solid board

    • @beachbum111111
      @beachbum111111 6 месяцев назад

      3 years late but you sure you had enough pressure in it? Should pump it to 12-15 PSI

  • @johnmatlack7177
    @johnmatlack7177 4 года назад +4

    I have a glider epoxy board, they are extremely sensitive to direct sunlight ie one of mine warped badly. Something to consider before spending $900 dollars!!

    • @tomas2992
      @tomas2992 4 года назад

      same thing happened to my Fanatic. Happens to all of them. Mine delaminated just 20 min in the sun. (I slept in).

  • @WestShoreMan
    @WestShoreMan 3 года назад +2

    Love my inflatables. Easy to check them on flights also

  • @jsy3359
    @jsy3359 3 года назад +5

    Stupid question but I’m new to this. Can you still transport an inflatable SUP already inflated, ready to go, on top of a SUV or is it too susceptible to punctures from bugs or road debris at high speeds?

    • @TheRideshareHub
      @TheRideshareHub 2 года назад

      Great question! You can keep it inflated, but wouldn't recommend for long trips

  • @sternenstaubisterlaubt
    @sternenstaubisterlaubt 3 года назад +1

    I like hardboards more than isups. I feel more one with the elements with a hard board its better in the water especially when it's windy. If I would have a car and a celler or at least a hous by a lake I would always choose hardboard over isup.

  • @shadowwarrior2030
    @shadowwarrior2030 3 года назад

    Thanks. Been looking for this.

  • @adrianasmith1213
    @adrianasmith1213 3 года назад +1

    Hi. I see there is a cooler for drinks but where do you store the storage bags and pump when you are on the go?

  • @ropeyzkittlez9703
    @ropeyzkittlez9703 3 года назад +1

    very nice controlled experiment for the speed there as if people have the same exact power and stamina you'd need 2 small trolling motors of the same weight with everything identical to really know

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  3 года назад

      You're right! We would need a controlled environment to get a true test!

  • @Bacciagalupe
    @Bacciagalupe 3 года назад

    Short and sweet - thanks!

  • @cunawarit
    @cunawarit 4 месяца назад

    We have inflatables because of storage reasons and they are OK, but I have rented hard boards and they are so much nicer to paddle, specially on waves. The inflatables are perfectly fine for canals and lakes though, they are light too! So are very easy to carry.

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  4 месяца назад +1

      We hear you, and we've created a new material to make inflatables incredibly rigid, more like a hard board. Check them out here: islesurfandsup.com/pages/pro-series

  • @Timberbeartrail
    @Timberbeartrail Год назад +1

    I do, however, wish that you would price these things when you’re talking about them because it’s very important

  • @ironfront9573
    @ironfront9573 4 года назад +2

    A major obvious thing not mentioned is non car owners, for whom inflatable is pretty much the only option. Unless they have storage near water.

  • @olderthandadirt
    @olderthandadirt 2 года назад +3

    Living on the 17th floor in a building with a tiny elevator made the choice pretty easy.

  • @lowellcalavera6045
    @lowellcalavera6045 3 года назад +1

    Perfect video, thank you.

  • @Docstantinople
    @Docstantinople 4 года назад +6

    I need a really hard durable one for when I enter those really tight spots. Gonna need to be really stiff for those areas.

  • @jingyangxu5812
    @jingyangxu5812 3 года назад +1

    Shouldn't deflating also be considered as a part of set up time. I know it is probably minor but just thought I bring it up

  • @CD-wg6hl
    @CD-wg6hl 4 года назад +3

    Thanks a lot mate! I think after this video I’m going with inflatable. Make more Vida

  • @KrazyyKal
    @KrazyyKal Год назад +1

    1:40 you can get an electric pump to make it easier

  • @worldwidenepalesestudentso3606
    @worldwidenepalesestudentso3606 4 года назад

    Sweet and short. Thank you

  • @BireleyAmy22
    @BireleyAmy22 6 месяцев назад

    Any tips on hard shell vs. inflatable when taking toddlers on with you?

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  6 месяцев назад

      Inflatables are more buoyant, so will float higher up off the water and give more capacity. A board with a full length deck pad is great so kids can use the space up at the nose of the board. Number one tip for taking out toddlers or any kids is they must wear a life jacket!

  • @trangatranga
    @trangatranga 4 года назад +6

    Thanks for making this video!

  • @ccjohncc1
    @ccjohncc1 2 года назад +2

    One thing is for sure I'd be using an air compressor to inflate that thing. I'm to old for a draconian hand pump! 😆

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  2 года назад

      John we definitely recommend using an electric pump, which we offer as an accessory. Be very careful with air compressors as they can overinflate quickly if you don't watch the gauge!

  • @eddie550
    @eddie550 2 года назад

    I kayak down some creeks all the time where I live, sometimes there’s branches sticking out of the water or some fallen trees, what board is recommended? I don’t want a branch or something to pop the inflatable.

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  2 года назад

      ISLE boards feature Air-Tech Fusion construction. The outer skin is similar in durability to that of a whitewater raft, so sticks and branches would typically not be an issue. Of course a sharp object can puncture any inflatable, especially if you hit it at speed, so you do want to be careful and avoid sharp objects.

  • @ninasaslove4449
    @ninasaslove4449 4 года назад

    great video, very helpful.

  • @akikis8
    @akikis8 2 года назад

    For flowing water ISUP hands down (creeks streams and rivers)
    For cruising still water especially if its windy Hard Board is better
    On the ocean Hard Board can catch waves ISUPS not so much.
    You can absolutely strap ISUPS on your roof. We've stacked them four high and drive no problem.

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  2 года назад

      Good call outs! We sometimes strap iSUPs on the roof as well, just have to be careful not to leave out in hot sun or they can become over-pressurized. We recommend taking a little air out when transporting this way.

    • @akikis8
      @akikis8 2 года назад

      @@Islesurfboards i only put 12-13 psi in mine. I ruptured my 1st isup by pumping to 15 psi and letting it sit in the sun for a few hours

  • @destvo86
    @destvo86 4 года назад

    Great video 👍
    Thank you 😁

  • @ooXbeautyXoo
    @ooXbeautyXoo 3 года назад

    Great video!

  • @TravelbyDiego
    @TravelbyDiego 4 года назад

    Great video but I am still not sure what to get my problems in making a decision are Price difference? Durability? And do either need servicing? And what brands are trustworthy since I have seen a lot of bad reviews of some brands and mostly have the same problems

  • @martinjones8271
    @martinjones8271 4 года назад +2

    How long (typically/approx) does it take to inflate and set up an inflatable board?

    • @lapatkasentivkas1161
      @lapatkasentivkas1161 4 года назад

      5 min, double pumps faster. not long at all and plus you can take breaks if you on your own if got a partner even faster. double pumps you dont need help, really.

    • @tomas2992
      @tomas2992 4 года назад

      Martin, that depends on the size of your board !!

    • @levethane
      @levethane 3 года назад

      Allow 10 minutes at a slow pace as it's pretty tiring by yourself.

  • @rachellebowman9495
    @rachellebowman9495 8 месяцев назад

    Where we kayak, there are lots of logs and other debris sticking up from the water. This makes me concerned about inflatables. Can they withstand that?

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  7 месяцев назад

      Yes, they are very durable, similar construction and materials to a whitewater raft. Of course it is possible to puncture them, but very uncommon for every day paddling. They can take a lot of abuse!

  • @raymondhogue1
    @raymondhogue1 3 года назад

    Inflatable for me 5 minutes to setup and 4 minutes to wipe dry and put in bag have in my car done. They make them pretty 👍🏻 nice

  • @freddiesoft
    @freddiesoft 4 года назад +2

    And what about the "ease of use" for a begginer?

    • @grimsyn8174
      @grimsyn8174 3 года назад

      I mean that’s a kind of self explanatory

  • @shylahbrooks-clark4044
    @shylahbrooks-clark4044 4 года назад +1

    So I am still on the fence about what type I should get for one main reason. I will likely have my 70lb dog on the board with me. Would an inflatable hold up to his nails even if I do my best to keep them trimmed. Would hate to puncture the board while I'm out on the lake.

    • @nobat6351
      @nobat6351 4 года назад +1

      Place a non slip rubber mat lining on the surface...works well with my cat.

  • @user-zx8jv6wj1c
    @user-zx8jv6wj1c 3 года назад +1

    Is it hard to get all the air out of the inflatables?

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  3 года назад

      Super easy! Just push down the valve pin and all the air will release.

  • @tastemakerguidie
    @tastemakerguidie 4 месяца назад +1

    man no selective unless you drowning for attraction

  • @rockeroceleste5640
    @rockeroceleste5640 2 года назад

    que agradable, me dieron ganas de verlo de nuevo

  • @pauld7056
    @pauld7056 Месяц назад

    Is an inflatable paddle board suitable for a dog. Ie would claws or possibly teeth pop it very easily?

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  Месяц назад

      Inflatables are great for dogs! These are very rugged inflatables and many people take their dogs, including us, for many years with no issues. Of course any very sharp object could puncture the board, so nails should be trimmed :-)

  • @Timberbeartrail
    @Timberbeartrail Год назад

    You don’t give us any opportunity to email you in this video that’s not cool.
    So do you guys also make the inflatable paddle boards as well or do you not make them? Where are they made and why are they so popular? And the other question I have is how difficult is it to get it back in the bag I mean, do you really have to fold it up just perfect and have it go in there or do you know or is it in a way that I have to be really particular and how I fold it or you know as long as it’s close it’s good to go

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  Год назад

      We do make both inflatables and hard boards. Our hard boards are made in a few different locations in Asia. All inflatables are made in China, which is the single source of inflatables for the entire industry because the complete supply chain is there and nowhere else. We continuously look for new locations for production but at this time this is the reality for the entire inflatable paddle board industry.
      As for folding the inflatables back up, it is quite easy to re-pack them as we size our bags to provide extra room so it's not a challenge. Our users guide videos walk through the deflation and re-packing process so that is something worth watching!

  • @Nathan-se3fr
    @Nathan-se3fr Год назад

    What sized paddle board should I get if I'm 6'1 150?

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  Год назад

      Lots of options to consider at your size. Depends on what you're looking to do with the board, but you're right in the size range to fit our 10'6 Pioneer, 11' Explorer, Pro Series 10'6 Pioneer and 12' Explorer, and the 11'6 Switch.

  • @remembertodrinkh2o102
    @remembertodrinkh2o102 3 года назад

    Best review video I've ever seen, thanks!

  • @chaveznury
    @chaveznury 4 года назад

    is there any air compresor I can connect to the car to inflate the board , because I do have an air compresor put idk if I will need another attachrment ?

    • @ManishChackoATx
      @ManishChackoATx 4 года назад

      You'll need a schraeder valve attachment for the compressor- Amazon or Harbor Freight/Home Depot should have them for 5 to 10 bucks..If you have a portable compressor, it will take almost 10 minutes to inflate and may overheat.

  • @kjac9415
    @kjac9415 3 года назад

    Does anyone know where I can go to to buy a good Inflatable beginner paddle board ? Also recommendation are more then welcome 🙏🏻

  • @Rubibi-saltwaterjim
    @Rubibi-saltwaterjim 4 года назад

    Can you still put an inflatable on the roof set up with an esky (cooler)?

    • @lapatkasentivkas1161
      @lapatkasentivkas1161 4 года назад

      creativity is the answer. Anything is possible.maybe get i sup that holds 400+ pounds if heavey, their are isups 550 pound hold. depends on how much you weight and how much stuff you want in your cooler or fishing?>

  • @CaptainYS
    @CaptainYS 4 года назад +1

    Can you still use an iSup to surf?

    • @tomas2992
      @tomas2992 4 года назад

      YES (within certain limits) but yes, I do and you can.

  • @Rosk03
    @Rosk03 6 месяцев назад

    What about the PRICE differences? Am seeing hard x3 times more expensive than inflateable... Wazzup?!

  • @deepakvyas1976
    @deepakvyas1976 3 года назад

    I have an iflatable. I store it inflated. I rarely ever roll it up.

  • @etherealchels199
    @etherealchels199 2 года назад

    Is an inflatable a good choice for a complete beginner?

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  2 года назад

      Inflatables are GREAT for beginners! They're easy to transport, you don't have to worry about damaging them (no dings) and our Pioneer is super stable for beginners up to 285lbs. The one thing about inflatables is you do have to take a few minutes to inflate them. Some people don't like the extra work involved with a manual pump, so our electric pumps are very popular!

  • @PRS792
    @PRS792 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sup > iSup

  • @simoneaux15
    @simoneaux15 4 года назад

    1:57 why does it say an inflatable is extra durable?

    • @SadieMac0511
      @SadieMac0511 4 года назад

      That is explained (better) within the first two minutes of this video: ruclips.net/video/IvS5L3icdeI/видео.html

  • @lukassimo84
    @lukassimo84 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot !

  • @TheFeist77
    @TheFeist77 2 года назад

    I know this is an old video, but I hope someone helps. I am starting a weight loss program for obese people. Dr. suggests water sports, because they have less change for joint and falling injuries. I need a board that will support a person of 500-600 lbs., so it would need a 7-800 lb capacity.

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  Год назад

      Check out our Megalodon, the 12' version may just be the ideal board that you're looking for! islesurfandsup.com/products/megalodon-isup

  • @Fifty8day
    @Fifty8day Год назад +1

    thanks all i needed to know

  • @dannysavageruns
    @dannysavageruns 3 года назад

    What is the most common type of SUP? Inflatable or solid? :)

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  3 года назад +2

      Hard boards are the longest standing-- the original SUP. Inflatables are taking the lead within the industry and more people are getting ISUPS!

  • @brodypilcher3643
    @brodypilcher3643 3 года назад

    Thanks I def need to save the space for when we travel so I’m gonna get me an inflatable

  • @colonelJ77
    @colonelJ77 Год назад

    How are we to believe that the inflatable paddle board is more durable?

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  Год назад

      Durability has a few different components to it. Inflatables are VERY resistant to "dings" or damage that is caused by the typical impacts due to dropping your board or hitting it against the ground, walls, vehicles, etc. (very often during transport, not on the water!). You can also run over one of our inflatables with a vehicle and it won't pop, which a hard board would be broken in half. So that is where inflatables win vs. hard boards for durability. This means you won't have to worry about repairing fiberglass as you would for a hard board in the event of a ding. But to your point, inflatables can be punctured, so you have to take care to avoid extremely sharp objects like nails, oyster beds, etc.

    • @colonelJ77
      @colonelJ77 Год назад

      @@Islesurfboards.... resistant to dings is all you had to say to lose my money. Ill stick to a kayak...they are resistant to bull$#!%.

  • @maxkulis721
    @maxkulis721 3 года назад

    Which Is better for dog tag alongside? I would imagine that their nails could potentially pop the inflatable, also with me being 235lbs and the dog 75 would I need the full wood for added weight load?

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  3 года назад

      Inflatables are extremely durable and dog nails won't puncture the PVC material. If your dog has sharp nails, it could potentially damage the traction pad, but that won't affect the integrity of the board.

  • @teop7887
    @teop7887 2 года назад

    This video misses two major factors:
    Weight, and Buoyancy.
    Inflatables tend to be lighter and more buoyant, therefore easier for beginners.
    Solids on the other hand can be quite heavy (like Bōte) and not as stable for beginners.
    Nevertheless, what can be inflated can always deflate or tear unexpectedly. Solids are built pretty tough and should last longer.

  • @jimwortham8634
    @jimwortham8634 3 года назад

    I'm lucky to have pickup truck but finally switching to inflatable

  • @cameranmanner4701
    @cameranmanner4701 3 года назад

    How long does it take to pack out with a inflatable and is it hard to repack in the carry case?

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  3 года назад +1

      It takes about 5 minutes to deflate, roll up, and pack it back in the bag!

  • @MyFavoriteTitanIsTitanTvMan34
    @MyFavoriteTitanIsTitanTvMan34 3 года назад

    10:00

  • @babynieve9612
    @babynieve9612 2 года назад

    I'm 5'2 which size should I get? Is bamboo a good material?

  • @olabashanda
    @olabashanda Год назад

    Biggest pro to a hard board: so stable for big folks
    Biggest downside: storage at home

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  Год назад

      This is true since inflatables tend to flex in the center for larger riders. This was a big part of our reason for creating Inflatable Hardboards with our new Pro Series - inflatable convenience with the rigidity of a hardboard. ruclips.net/video/h-dmpQoGDmQ/видео.html

  • @dbenz16
    @dbenz16 4 года назад +7

    Inflatable all day,

    • @Outland9000
      @Outland9000 4 года назад

      Why's that?

    • @lapatkasentivkas1161
      @lapatkasentivkas1161 4 года назад +1

      @@Outland9000 easy transport better then that 5% faster. plus most not for racing but to relax and enjoy the view.

  • @SMURFF707
    @SMURFF707 3 года назад +1

    Using an electric air pump seems a lot easier than using that bike tire pump..

  • @Journeeuahinui
    @Journeeuahinui 4 года назад

    Even if you have an inflatable, it doesn't mean you should drag it across the rock. Hard board for me to surf....

  • @MsMela429
    @MsMela429 5 месяцев назад

    I wish I watch this first. I just watched a 15 minute video on the difference of paddle boards and I’m so confused.

  • @solmu1037
    @solmu1037 2 года назад

    Why put the board the wrong way on top of the car?

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  2 года назад +1

      You can put the board on the roof facing either way, but by putting the board on top fin first, the fin acts as a fail-safe in case the straps loosen (the strap will catch on the fin).

  • @juanbisono3265
    @juanbisono3265 2 года назад

    Hard board is much easier to handle when already at the water

    • @Islesurfboards
      @Islesurfboards  2 года назад

      Yes that's a part of the trade-off - inflatables have ease of storage and transport to and from the water, vs. quick and easy to launch once at the water (no inflation time) with hard boards.

  • @lmp9726
    @lmp9726 4 года назад +1

    At 1:36, why is that guy rubbing one out in the parking lot? 😂

  • @Mari-ck7pm
    @Mari-ck7pm 4 года назад

    How is an inflatable board stronger than a hard board??!

  • @adamh7947
    @adamh7947 5 месяцев назад +1

    You cannot drag an inflatable paddleboard against rocks. Don't even try it. I don't know why this company would even show such a thing - that is one of the stupidest and worst things you can do with your inflatable. You will instantly regret it.

  • @Channel-gm3js
    @Channel-gm3js 4 года назад +1

    You forgot something very important. It's the damage factor. iSUP' s are just "Air Mattresses" with high pressure air in it. The smallest hole marks the end of your iSUP. Repairs are often expensive, exhausting and not successful.

  • @thepaddycaddy
    @thepaddycaddy 2 года назад +1

    wow!