FunWater inflatable paddle boards are a great choice for water sports enthusiasts. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced paddler, these boards are designed for all skill levels. They allow you to enjoy yourself, explore, and adventure in water areas.
The boards are made of ultra-light military-grade double wall PVC, which is 35% lighter than similar size products. This material offers excellent wear resistance, toughness, and a long service life. The standard size of the paddleboards is 11'× 33' × 6 ', and they can carry up to 330 pounds.
FunWater's unique ergonomic handle design makes it easy to inflate the paddleboard in a shorter time. The boards also feature a multifunctional elastic string that can tightly fix any objects placed on them.
The package includes one inflatable paddle board, a three-piece length-adjustable floating paddle, three removable fins, an SUP pump, a backpack, a kayak seat, a waterproof phone bag, and a leash. With all these accessories, you are fully equipped for your water adventures.
If you have any questions about the products, FunWater provides excellent customer service and will provide you with solutions at the first time. They offer a 30-day no-hassle return service, a 60-day warranty for paddles, and a 1-year warranty for accessories.
Now let's address some frequently asked questions:
Confused about 3 or 1 fin on these models. They look alike otherwise. Which is better for beginners?
3 fins will provide more stability and track better.
My pump gauge is not working, would rather not hyperinflate. Any recommendations?
I thought my pump wasn't working at first and I finally just kept pumping when I thought it had enough air. The gauge was working, just the last part of pumping the air was slow and finally did show on the gauge.
Anyone around 250lbs had a good experience with this board? Some I've tried folded in the middle on me.
My husband is 220lbs and had zero issues at all. He was surprised by how rigid the board was.
It says it’s 30” wide, then “32”? How wide is the board?
Hello, it is 32 inches wide.
3 fins will provide more stability and track better.
I thought my pump wasn't working at first and I finally just kept pumping when I thought it had enough air. The gauge was working, just the last part of pumping the air was slow and finally did show in the gauge.
My husband is 220 and had zero issue at all. He was surprised how rigid it was.
Hello, it is 32 in