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Old 11-18-2017, 08:01 AM   #1
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No, going down a spillway is a good way to get hurt, but a 11'6" long sup weighing 35-lbs is basically designed to be carried under one arm. The sup has a depressed hand grip handle located in the center that is designed for carrying it, under one's arm, so's it can be carried along a safe, walking passage, to get from pond to big lake.

Is pretty common for a walking path to already exist from previous paddlers dragging, carrying their kayak, canoe from one pond to another, like an old canoe portage through the woods, across the meadow, around the bend, down the slope, to the lake.... that's also a wildlife path for deer, bear, small furry animals...... and sup stand-up paddle boarders.
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