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Without mentioning any internet retail names, it sure looks like the internet prices for a number of good quality, inflatable, stand up paddle boards have been reduced from $300-600 down to 250-300 .... prices are falling.
Some benefits of the 11' inflatable sup: it weighs only about 20-lbs, is actually very rigid and moves over the water good, unlikely to scratch or damage the inside of a nice boat because it's an inflatable as opposed to heavier 35-lb fiberglass or even heavier 60-lb poly-plastic. Is a fun water toy-paddle vessel. They all have a single hand grip that's depressed within the center spot so this 11' long, 20-lb inflatable is easy to handle, lift, and move and because it's inflated, is user friendly for the insides of an expensive boat without scratching up the interior as the boat powers along the waves and wakes.
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... down and out, liv'n that Walmart side of the lake! Last edited by fatlazyless; 05-18-2019 at 05:48 AM. |
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Just say Walmart, FLL. It won’t surprise anyone!
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