What a nice board & package. I have the model from 2020 and now this one from 2022. The price remains the same at Costco at $399.99 but right now it’s on sale for $ 319.99 it has been for the last six weeks or so. You can’t beat this package and now it comes with a electric pump which is awesome and also the manual pump which is good. The Hyperlite board from Costco only comes with the electric. It’s nice to have the manual pump in case you end up hiking into a lake. The new color is perfect. My 2020 model has a lot of white which is not easy to keep clean. I love the new D ring placement. This board is very well thought out in design.
I got the Bluefin Cruise Carbon 12’ for $700 and that package was the ultimate to include kayak seat and a 5yr warranty … I did a lot of research before purchasing and never saw Body Glove in the top ten on most review sites … but that’s not uncommon if that site is sponsored however at that price of edging almost $1000.00 in my ( opinion of course ) it lacks comparison to a lot at that price range.. great video 👍🏼
I started out paddling on a fiberglass SUP. I just used my new Body Glove yesterday purchased at Costco and I felt it was harder to push through the water than the fiberglass ones Ive used. It was inflated to 15 PSI but felt a drag when paddling.
I bought them on Amazon while searching for 'Kayak Stands' or 'SUP stands'. Sorry I don't know what model they are. The 'top quality' ones are from Suspenz.com
Bodyglove had an $80, instant manufacturer rebate, at Costco. It ended in early June, as stated it brought the price down to $319. Back up to $399, where is still in stock… still a good price!
I recently purchased this board at Costco at a terrific price of $279.97. My only real issue with this board I have found is that it's sluggish and I really struggle to paddle straight. I constantly have to switch paddling from one side to the other to attempt to stay on track. So tracking is a pain. I wonder if that 34" makes all the difference in regards to it 😒🤣 Maybe I just don't know how to paddle properly. A nicer would be nice to perhaps get in the future. I use the D rings for my cooler with bungee cords which is great to have a seat on occasion. Just wish I could find a way to make the cooler more stable on the board. So I'm on the fence about returning for something else, Although to get that I'd have to spend a pretty penny more which I'm probably not willing to do since It's not my sole activity lol.
Heads up on this new 2022 model! They moved the D-rings (one on each side) farther back from the center making it difficult to attach a stadium seat. I have the 2018 and 2021 model year Performer's and the D-ring placement is much closer to the center handle. I don't know why BG did this as it makes no sense. Regarding the board: one of the absolute best for all around water types, very high build quality, and now for 2022 they include an electric pump and kept the price the same at Costco. Going back to stadium seats, it's a great option to have on those long paddle days or when in rough water since sitting is MUCH more stable than standing..night/day difference. The stadium seat I use on my boards is from WalMart and works well and I can flip it back to stand in the center or flip it down to sit. I usually carry a large DSLR camera with big zoom lens and I need the seat on those trips for stability. Lots of bargains on isup's so check Amazon, look at actual reviews (and not the shill vine reviews where people get free product for a fake review), more D-rings are better for lashing gear or a seat. Check warranty by trying to contact the seller/vendor and see if they are responsive to your questions. It's a hit/miss with these sellers. I do know DAMA sups are very good quality (friend has 2 and I paddled hers) and when her DAMA brand electric pump stopped working, they replaced it quickly. Btw, nice video!
I recently purchased this board at Costco at a picture is on the board near the D rings showing a cooler. I used the D rings for my own cooler which can also be used as a seat. It would make sense to me that they have it further back so that the cooler is not in your way to stand center of board.
Bote warranty sucks. I read where people are still waiting for kayak blown seat replacement from a year ago. I called and they don't stock them and did not know when/if they would get them. Their build quality is no better than a $300 sup and they are way overpriced. They are more focused on the sale vs customer service. Not for me.
I really like this board but was disappointed to see that I couldn’t easily add an aftermarket kayak seat. If I could, I’d keep it. I’ve seen people attach D-rings, but had to cut through the top traction pad. I’m not comfortable with that. I’m open to ideas…thanks in advance 😊
Hi there! Thanks for watching. Have you seen the review of the Isle Switch? It might be more of the hybrid you are looking for: ruclips.net/video/n_rR6j7PBoM/видео.html
Someone please post a video on folding this board back up and fitting it back into the backpack. I know it fits because I took it out of the bag. Please don't judge, but I can NOT get it to fit...HELP PLZ
Ha! Yup... inflatables can be tricky that way. One tip for you is to 'fold it', don't roll it up. To make more space in the bag, you can also keep the pump out, and use the straps on the bag to strap the pump to the outside. Not ideal, but it works.
Search RUclips for how to roll up a sup. Lots of video as and some cool tips in each one. Some roll the hand pump inside. Other recommend not stressing the patching around the fins when folding. Good luck on finding a solution that works for you.
Unrelated to this video on paddle boards but have you paddled a tsunami 165? I was wondering what you thought of it if so. Like easy to paddle, or glide and cruise at 4.5 mph. I read tons of reviews and am leaning towards that boat for my go to lake and river do it all kayak. I dont have any vendors around to test it unfortunately
It is an incredible boat and you have read correctly! I have a 145 and have access to a club 165, I love them just as equally the 165 is fast, stable for a touring boat and an absolutely joy to paddle because you can truly define a comfortable paddling position with the air pro phase 3 seat backrest or back band. Totally recommend the tsunami boats if you can get your hands on one. Rudders are back ordered currently in the US by wilderness systems but they make a hell of a difference for the extra tracking in addition to the boat’s already well defined keel.
I know there was a recall on the two person SUP by bodyglove sold from Costco - reported cases of "explosive decompression". The two boards. like the one Ken reviewed here, did the same thing that you described. After hearing about the recall they went straight back to Costco into an enormous pile of returned body glove SUPs. Yikes.
I bought recently thru Costco , the air valve is stuck open so when I remove the pump I have to very quickly put the plug in or lose all the air, is that normal? I think my valve is stuck open…
It should close if you push down and turn the center piece. You'll know it's closed if it pops up slightly. If you push down and twist it the other way, it should stay down a little more, and then it's open. If that's not working, you could have a bad valve. Those valves can be replaced. If you contact the manufacturer, they should be able to tell you how to get the right one for the board.
@@PaddleTV on both of my vehicles, the pump works faster with the engine running. With multiple boards, speed makes a difference. And in the current heat, I dont want to start my adventure with heat exhaustion from pumping LOL.
Hmmm...I'm not seeing the value with this. $900? Unless it's super duper durable, I don't see why it costs 3 times as much as the one I got with all the same features, except for an electric pump. It's all good but just seems pricey.
Me too. I paid $399 minus $80 ($319) at Costco 2 weeks ago, in GA. And a quick side note: Costco manager allowed me to return the 2021 BG Performer I'd bought 6 months earlier, but never used (bought it in the Winter) due to the hand pump not measuring bars or psi. Way to stand behind your sales AND club members!!
I own this board. Do yourself a favor and save just a little bit more money and get a board from a more reputable company. Not only will you get a significantly better board for a couple hundred more dollars but you’ll also get a better paddle. This board has non removable fins and tracks like garbage because of it. I’ve taken this thing out only 4 times and it’s already falling apart and the paddle rattles and shakes and just feels like cheap crap. I’ve seen plenty of people with this board getting leaks on the lake.
Not everyone has access to a power source for the electric pump, so it would have been more of a real-world test if you would have solely used the hand pump, as many users will be required to do.
It would be more of a workout than a test. :) Seriously though... all dropstitch SUPs take very similar efforts to inflate, as they all need to be inflated to 10-15 psi in order to have the rigidity necessary. There's not much to compare here between SUPs.
I've hand pumped my Performer 11's to 15psi and it's right around 500 strokes to get to that pressure and using their pump. I can cut that to around 400 pumps when I use my dual chamber GRI pump.
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I got mine at Costco in Oregon for $399.99 with electric pump and everything. Best money I've ever spent.
Yep. Same here. Ordered Costco online on sale for $320.
Costco today, got mine for 249 because it was the last one/floor model. Sweet!!
We got our for 349 USD at Cosco during our hawaii holidays. And get it for extra75 Euro as extra luggage to Germany.
We love it
I got mine at Costco and I must say I love it. I am a first time SUP'er and this board made it feel easy.
What a nice board & package. I have the model from 2020 and now this one from 2022. The price remains the same at Costco at $399.99 but right now it’s on sale for $ 319.99 it has been for the last six weeks or so. You can’t beat this package and now it comes with a electric pump which is awesome and also the manual pump which is good. The Hyperlite board from Costco only comes with the electric. It’s nice to have the manual pump in case you end up hiking into a lake.
The new color is perfect. My 2020 model has a lot of white which is not easy to keep clean.
I love the new D ring placement. This board is very well thought out in design.
$320 is an amazing price for the package
Found mine lightly used for $100. Love it!
😂 the lower Meramec in flood stage, you sir are quite brave with all those strainers. Great video
I got the Bluefin Cruise Carbon 12’ for $700 and that package was the ultimate to include kayak seat and a 5yr warranty … I did a lot of research before purchasing and never saw Body Glove in the top ten on most review sites … but that’s not uncommon if that site is sponsored however at that price of edging almost $1000.00 in my ( opinion of course ) it lacks comparison to a lot at that price range.. great video 👍🏼
I would have loved to see how it goes back in the bag and how long it takes to both blow up and deflate.
Thank you ! This was such a great review . I’m buying one 👏👏
I started out paddling on a fiberglass SUP. I just used my new Body Glove yesterday purchased at Costco and I felt it was harder to push through the water than the fiberglass ones Ive used.
It was inflated to 15 PSI but felt a drag when paddling.
Yeah. Pretty normal.
Awesome blouser Ken. Cool colour. 👌🏻🤩
I bought mine two months ago at Costco for $399
Loving the stands for SUP in this video. Can you sgare link for these please 🙏
I bought them on Amazon while searching for 'Kayak Stands' or 'SUP stands'. Sorry I don't know what model they are. The 'top quality' ones are from Suspenz.com
Is this the same one Costco sells? Saw one just like this on sale for $319. Seemed to good to be true.
Which Costco was that?
It also includes an electric pump when you buy at costco
Holy cow... you're right! It's selling for under $400 at Costco now. That's a crazy good price for this thing!
@@ProdigiousReturn you can but it online. It is the same price as in the store and free shipping.
Bodyglove had an $80, instant manufacturer rebate, at Costco. It ended in early June, as stated it brought the price down to $319. Back up to $399, where is still in stock… still a good price!
I recently purchased this board at Costco at a terrific price of $279.97. My only real issue with this board I have found is that it's sluggish and I really struggle to paddle straight. I constantly have to switch paddling from one side to the other to attempt to stay on track. So tracking is a pain. I wonder if that 34" makes all the difference in regards to it 😒🤣 Maybe I just don't know how to paddle properly. A nicer would be nice to perhaps get in the future. I use the D rings for my cooler with bungee cords which is great to have a seat on occasion. Just wish I could find a way to make the cooler more stable on the board. So I'm on the fence about returning for something else, Although to get that I'd have to spend a pretty penny more which I'm probably not willing to do since It's not my sole activity lol.
I got excited when you said inflatable paddleboards have exploded... :P
:)
That “water bottle holder” is actually to hold the paddle! Just doubles as a water bottle holder I guess 🤷🏻♀️
Heads up on this new 2022 model! They moved the D-rings (one on each side) farther back from the center making it difficult to attach a stadium seat. I have the 2018 and 2021 model year Performer's and the D-ring placement is much closer to the center handle. I don't know why BG did this as it makes no sense. Regarding the board: one of the absolute best for all around water types, very high build quality, and now for 2022 they include an electric pump and kept the price the same at Costco. Going back to stadium seats, it's a great option to have on those long paddle days or when in rough water since sitting is MUCH more stable than standing..night/day difference. The stadium seat I use on my boards is from WalMart and works well and I can flip it back to stand in the center or flip it down to sit. I usually carry a large DSLR camera with big zoom lens and I need the seat on those trips for stability. Lots of bargains on isup's so check Amazon, look at actual reviews (and not the shill vine reviews where people get free product for a fake review), more D-rings are better for lashing gear or a seat. Check warranty by trying to contact the seller/vendor and see if they are responsive to your questions. It's a hit/miss with these sellers. I do know DAMA sups are very good quality (friend has 2 and I paddled hers) and when her DAMA brand electric pump stopped working, they replaced it quickly. Btw, nice video!
Whats the brand seat did u buy for this pup
I recently purchased this board at Costco at a picture is on the board near the D rings showing a cooler. I used the D rings for my own cooler which can also be used as a seat. It would make sense to me that they have it further back so that the cooler is not in your way to stand center of board.
I want to get this board. Would I be able to take it on a flight as a checked bag??
What is the pack/vest you are wearing?
Think I like the Bote brand better,hope you review one soon.i want a board to sit on and fish
Check out the Blackfin models by Irocker for fishing
Bote warranty sucks. I read where people are still waiting for kayak blown seat replacement from a year ago. I called and they don't stock them and did not know when/if they would get them. Their build quality is no better than a $300 sup and they are way overpriced. They are more focused on the sale vs customer service. Not for me.
@@gloppy101 dont like blowup seats, those crazy creek chairs for canoes would be better
What were you using to hold the board up?
Всем советую её она идеальна и подарит вам море положительных впечатлений и откроет множество новых мест
I really like this board but was disappointed to see that I couldn’t easily add an aftermarket kayak seat. If I could, I’d keep it. I’ve seen people attach D-rings, but had to cut through the top traction pad. I’m not comfortable with that. I’m open to ideas…thanks in advance 😊
Hi there! Thanks for watching. Have you seen the review of the Isle Switch? It might be more of the hybrid you are looking for: ruclips.net/video/n_rR6j7PBoM/видео.html
I have actually, looks like a great option. I eventually found a good deal on a Body Glove Kayoga board that I love. Thanks!
Great choice!
Someone please post a video on folding this board back up and fitting it back into the backpack. I know it fits because I took it out of the bag. Please don't judge, but I can NOT get it to fit...HELP PLZ
Ha! Yup... inflatables can be tricky that way. One tip for you is to 'fold it', don't roll it up. To make more space in the bag, you can also keep the pump out, and use the straps on the bag to strap the pump to the outside. Not ideal, but it works.
Search RUclips for how to roll up a sup. Lots of video as and some cool tips in each one. Some roll the hand pump inside. Other recommend not stressing the patching around the fins when folding. Good luck on finding a solution that works for you.
These are on sale for 299 at Costco right now
Can confirm. I just bought two of these at Costco for 299 each yesterday.
Not anymore
Nice review.
Do the ones from Costco still come with electric pump?
I think they come with the electric pump but not the hand pump. I’m buying one today
Unrelated to this video on paddle boards but have you paddled a tsunami 165? I was wondering what you thought of it if so. Like easy to paddle, or glide and cruise at 4.5 mph. I read tons of reviews and am leaning towards that boat for my go to lake and river do it all kayak. I dont have any vendors around to test it unfortunately
It is an incredible boat and you have read correctly! I have a 145 and have access to a club 165, I love them just as equally the 165 is fast, stable for a touring boat and an absolutely joy to paddle because you can truly define a comfortable paddling position with the air pro phase 3 seat backrest or back band. Totally recommend the tsunami boats if you can get your hands on one. Rudders are back ordered currently in the US by wilderness systems but they make a hell of a difference for the extra tracking in addition to the boat’s already well defined keel.
I still haven't tried the Tsunami, but would like to, and have heard only good things about it. I think it would probably be a great choice for you.
Be advised Costco has this for $399.
got mine for $500 CAD tax in (@costco)
Just dropped in price. On sale for $319 🤙🏽
Where? Can you send link please?
@@jjellen5804 this is in Hawaii. But sale is over, back to $399. Still hell of a deal 🤙🏽
@@franklara21 I’m buying mine today… here in Maui… Aloha 🤙
I bought it for 319 at US Costco yesterday .
I wish I could get one! So expensive!
$299 at Costco here ...yesterday
I love the Performer 11 but after 2 months of owning it the seam started to peel off so I returned it to Costco.
I know there was a recall on the two person SUP by bodyglove sold from Costco - reported cases of "explosive decompression". The two boards. like the one Ken reviewed here, did the same thing that you described. After hearing about the recall they went straight back to Costco into an enormous pile of returned body glove SUPs. Yikes.
Same happened to mine this week and I bought it 2 weeks ago
Great review! Do you think it would be improved if it had D rings to attach a kayak seat?
Yup. Some people would definitely appreciate that option.
Why can’t a kayak seat be attached to the D rings on this model? I just bought it for that reason. I plan to buy a hood kayak seat.
@@MokuleiaVibesI thought you would need two sets of parallel D rings to attach a seat. Please let me know if it works.
@@MokuleiaVibes I think it has only one pair if D rings for a cooler tie down.
I bought recently thru Costco , the air valve is stuck open so when I remove the pump I have to very quickly put the plug in or lose all the air, is that normal? I think my valve is stuck open…
It should close if you push down and turn the center piece. You'll know it's closed if it pops up slightly. If you push down and twist it the other way, it should stay down a little more, and then it's open. If that's not working, you could have a bad valve. Those valves can be replaced. If you contact the manufacturer, they should be able to tell you how to get the right one for the board.
Thanks for quick response, I’ll see what happens when I play with the valve
its actualy reverse first top up with electric up to 11 or 12 psi n then use hand pump to 15. thats much easier :)
Just got mine at Costco in CO for $319
Yup, me too. Crazy this thing is 1K on they BG website. Gotta love Costco 🤙🏽
same. saw them on sale for 399 and didn't buy, saw it again at 320 and said 'wow that's 4 tanks of gas'
"start by pumping by hand, then finish with an electric pump"... Why would anyone do that?
That water looks nasty. Up here in the PNW the water is clear. I’m so thankful!
Yeah... the water isn't always that color on the Meramec River. Only after a big rainstorm.
@@PaddleTV I’ve lived in Missouri and Oregon both, and each of them has varying water quality streams. Enjoy what you have, no matter where it’s at!
what is that red poach on his chest ?
A PFD / life jacket! Always good to have one on you just in case 😊
So you didn't leave your vehicle running while you used the electric pump ??..
Nope. The pump doesn't use that much power. If you drain your battery pumping the board, then you need a new battery!
@@PaddleTV on both of my vehicles, the pump works faster with the engine running. With multiple boards, speed makes a difference. And in the current heat, I dont want to start my adventure with heat exhaustion from pumping LOL.
Hmmm...I'm not seeing the value with this. $900? Unless it's super duper durable, I don't see why it costs 3 times as much as the one I got with all the same features, except for an electric pump. It's all good but just seems pricey.
Looks like it's now actually selling for less than $500 USD! That seems like a crazy great deal to me.
@@PaddleTV I bought mine e for $319 at Costco two weeks ago here in Hawai’i
Me too. I paid $399 minus $80 ($319) at Costco 2 weeks ago, in GA.
And a quick side note:
Costco manager allowed me to return the 2021 BG Performer I'd bought 6 months earlier, but never used (bought it in the Winter) due to the hand pump not measuring bars or psi. Way to stand behind your sales AND club members!!
Are you able to go fishing with this😅😅
$299 at Costco...right now (may 24 2024)
First to comment yeah!
I'm going to comment first on my next video so that I can say the same! :)
Costco's price is only 399$
Great price for this SUP!
Can you out a seat on this?
Yup. You can put a seat on any SUP that has attachment points.
Purchased ours from Costco yesturday, blew a hole out the side while my wife was riding it, only inflated to 10lb puts stupidity, the seal
Exploded.
Yikes. Obviously a manufacturing defect. Let us know how they deal with it!
21 000рублей обошлась мне она американская не подделка из Китая
I own this board. Do yourself a favor and save just a little bit more money and get a board from a more reputable company. Not only will you get a significantly better board for a couple hundred more dollars but you’ll also get a better paddle. This board has non removable fins and tracks like garbage because of it. I’ve taken this thing out only 4 times and it’s already falling apart and the paddle rattles and shakes and just feels like cheap crap. I’ve seen plenty of people with this board getting leaks on the lake.
Not everyone has access to a power source for the electric pump, so it would have been more of a real-world test if you would have solely used the hand pump, as many users will be required to do.
It would be more of a workout than a test. :) Seriously though... all dropstitch SUPs take very similar efforts to inflate, as they all need to be inflated to 10-15 psi in order to have the rigidity necessary. There's not much to compare here between SUPs.
I've hand pumped my Performer 11's to 15psi and it's right around 500 strokes to get to that pressure and using their pump. I can cut that to around 400 pumps when I use my dual chamber GRI pump.