Infinity SUP have rebased their all new design called the E-Ticket. A touring board that will make all your adventures fun!
Dave has some cool designs in this board. What are your thoughts? Think we should review it?
Dave has some cool designs in this board. What are your thoughts? Think we should review it?
Just watched the Infinity eticket vid. Sounds like a comparo between the 14′ eticket and 14″ Starboard waterline ( carbon) is waiting to happen. Toruing for the fastguy…
Hi Greg,
Great pick up on that comparison. Lots of touring boards coming to the market now, so hopefully we can test a few of these boards. Definitely aimed at the fast touring paddler.
Hi Beau,
I’m trying to decide between the Infinity e ticket and the Starboard Generation (both 14′) for performance touring in choppy open ocean conditions. Any thoughts? Thanks!
Hey Tom , Can I jump in here because Beau is off at the moment. I got back to someone else with a the same question the other day. I feel both the board will work well but the Eticket should be a little faster because of its tail shape. But the Gen will work better in surf and riding bumps. Because the tail is much narrower and easier to control when riding. For me its all about how much bump riding you are going to be doing. I feel the Gen will be better overall in the open water… Read more »
Thanks Reuben, big help!
Infinity is close to my home and I really enjoyed the e ticket I demoed. The 14×28 Generations are very hard to get as are the 14×28 e-ticket’s. Since they are close by I went ahead and put a deposit in with them for the e ticket. Looking forward to your test! Hopefully I made a decent decision.
Hey Tom, It does look like a good board. When you get it also, please let us know your thoughts. Thanks Reuben
Great board! Paddling (in the Netherlands) on it a couple of months now and realy like the stability combined with the glide of the board. For me, it was an excellent upgrade coming from a Starboard Airline.
Hi, thanks for the comment. It is great to hear that you enjoy paddling the E-Ticket. Also interesting to note that it is a great upgrade from the Airline from Starboard. Some beautiful places to paddle in the Netherlands! Thanks, Beau.
With an increased rocker line compared to the Wide Aquatic Tour, how does this compare to the Starboard Generation? Seems like this would be an ideal SUP for coastal paddling where there’s more chop.
We can’t wait to find out. I hope to get one to test soon.
Thank you. Do you happen to know the weight of this board?
Hi Marcelo, I grabbed these weights from the infinity website
11’6″ x 28″ x 230L = 26lbs (11.8kg)
12’6″ x 29″ x 280L = 29lbs (13.1kg
14′ x 28″ x 298L = 30lbs (13.6kg)
14′ x 30″ x 318L = 32lbs (14.5kg)
I’m looking seriously at this as 2nd board for spouse, friends, newbies to join me on. The super wide tail, Blackfish nose should make it extremely user friendly – for nearly anyone, except of course lifting it on top of the Jeep! Especially the 2021 model is simply gorgeous with the dark inegra exposed on the rails. It would be awesome if you guys did an in depth review!
Thanks for the comment. It would be a great board for what you are after. We hopefully will be doing some more reviews of Infinity SUPs into the future.
Vorrei sapere come si comporta la E.Tichets x lunghi percorsi con mare ondoso perché esco anche d’inverno nel golfo di napoli
Vorrei sapere se è abbastanza stabile con il mio peso di 90chili su mare mosso x uso touring.x tavola e.tichets 14/30
We look forward to getting out on a E Ticket soon. But it looks like it will work well in open ocean conditions. And at your weight of 90kg the 30″ wide board will work well and be relatively stable.
Hey guys, what are your thoughts with regards this Infinity E-Ticket vs the SIC Okeanos for touring on the rivers and coast around the Southwest? Primarily based on the Tamar like you guys, Loki g to make the jump from an all round inflatable to a touring hardboard.
Hey James, Good question about these two boards. The E ticket is one I haven’t paddle yet. But I would pick it over the SIC..yes . The reason is the nose on the SIC is great for the flatwater but it does catch when you get into any choppy waters. The E ticket has a nose/bottom shape that will work better in more conditions. Speed and stability will be about the same. I feel this just by looking at the design shape of course. But its the one I would pick for paddling around here. See you on the water,… Read more »
Hi Reuben, sorry for the delayed reply but thanks for the advice, looking to possibly pick up an E-Ticket this weekend, if you guys want to have a paddle I’d be more than happy to hook you up. See you on the water. James.
Cool, thanks for the offer James. Please lets us know your feedback when you have paddled it.
No worries, hopefully might even get the board in water in Saltash this weekend. Next issue is deciding on a paddle, around the £200 mark.
Have a look around for some paddle deals. And let me know what you find, and if you want any help/advice for whats best.