Starboard SUP have released their range of 2021 inflatable SUPs which include size changes and a new range of touring SUPs.
No matter what you are looking to do on the water, Starboard have designed and released a new 2021 inflatable range that can do it all. With new L & S sizes in the touring range and new lengths in the iGO range, you’ll be sure to find a board that suits you. Check out some of the new inflatable boards below.
The inflatable Touring range from Starboard features new L & S sizes. The L size is best for heavier paddlers and those who want to carry extra gear on an expedition. The S size is for lightweight riders or those looking for more performance from you inflatable touring board. Plus, they also have a board that sits in the middle of L & S so if you can’t decide there’s always the standard shape!
The new iGO range is Starboard’s best bet for beginner paddlers and those who just want to get out on the water and have fun.
Check out the new sizes in the All Star racing inflatable from Starboard.
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Good afternoon, do you when the starboard 2021 review will be re-posted. Thanks Happy New Year
What review are you wanting to see Andy?
Hi Reuben, its the 2021 starboard inflatable range release. From 7th Dec 2020. It looks like it has been taken down.. The 12 6 28 wide touring S looks awesome.. I thinks its my next board. Thanks, Andy
Hey Andy we are hoping to get hold of one of the new touring shapes to review. Yeah I think the 12’6 x 28″ looks great.
I’m debating between the 12’ 6” x 30” and the 11’ 6” x 29”. Is there a big difference in the feel of the 2? What are the advantages or disadvantages of the 1’ 1” difference between the 2?
Is there a noticeable difference in the double chamber vs. the single chamber?
I’m coming from a Bark Contender Lite (12’ 6” x 25”). For reference, I’m 5’ 2” & 127 lbs.
Hey Sunny, did you drop this on a YT comment too? If so did that help? Let me know on here
Hey Reuben, I did. Yes, you answered my question. Thanks so much!
Nice one, We do try and get back to all comments, but somethings they can get lost.