I like this channel started a new format from this video. It gives MUCH more information to decide to purchase or skip than before. Of course a viewer must be a bit experienced, but for such people the new format is a gem.
They are different boards with different uses. The Diatom CX is a cruiser-style board that's a bit more nimble (and of course the graphics!). The Switch Pro is designed for a bit more accessory versatility with the Isle Link system, kayak kit, and motor mount, and it's significantly larger overall. For a more exact recommendation it would depend on the paddler size and use.
I am in Arizona and on lakes and river I am 5.6, 250 lbs would like to be able to have an option for a kayak seat which I did see on the sea gods that was an option. I have been SUP boarding for a while I just rented hard boards and as of recently the place I rent from has inflatable boards which I haven’t been keen on however I saw these two and they look like a great option.
@@MeloneeCrouse Either of those could work for you, however I would recommend the Isle Switch Pro since it comes with the kayak seat already and has welded rails (better for hot climates).
I like this channel started a new format from this video. It gives MUCH more information to decide to purchase or skip than before. Of course a viewer must be a bit experienced, but for such people the new format is a gem.
Thanks! I'm not a fan of "reviews" that don't actually do any reviewing, so we've definitely tried to paint the most detailed picture we can.
would you recommend this over the Isle Switch Pro for bigger riders?
They are different boards with different uses. The Diatom CX is a cruiser-style board that's a bit more nimble (and of course the graphics!). The Switch Pro is designed for a bit more accessory versatility with the Isle Link system, kayak kit, and motor mount, and it's significantly larger overall.
For a more exact recommendation it would depend on the paddler size and use.
I am in Arizona and on lakes and river I am 5.6, 250 lbs would like to be able to have an option for a kayak seat which I did see on the sea gods that was an option. I have been SUP boarding for a while I just rented hard boards and as of recently the place I rent from has inflatable boards which I haven’t been keen on however I saw these two and they look like a great option.
@@MeloneeCrouse Either of those could work for you, however I would recommend the Isle Switch Pro since it comes with the kayak seat already and has welded rails (better for hot climates).