Quroc Touring iSUP range overview / Which one is best for you?
Overviewed by us on Oct 26, 2024
Category: Touring & Exploring Equipment & Reviews Featured Level: Advanced Beginner Intermediate
The award winning Quroc touring iSUP family just got bigger... more boards for more paddlers!
Overview
Quroc’s Touring iSUP family now includes 4 boards so plenty of choice for every type of adventurous paddler.
12’6″ x 30″ x 5″ / 12’6″ x 30″ x 6″ / 13′ x 31″ x 6″  / 14′ x 28″ x 6″
The new 12’6″ All Water has a new shape from previous years boards, with more width towards the nose and tail of the board.
And it being available in both 5 & 6 inch thicknesses really will make these boards useable for a wider range of sized paddlers.
The 13′ All Water has already proven its self to us by winning our SUPboarder Pro Touring test back in 2021. The test winning board shape is the same but with more refinements to the features and package.
The 14′ Yukon is a new board for this year. Having been designed for one of the toughest river adventure races in the world, this board is built for whatever you want to throw at it!
The boards are all made with the same strong multi layer outer PVC construction but the internal dropstitches are different. With the 12’6″s using a lighter in weight Cross Woven dropstitch, and the 13′ and 14′ using the heavy duty vertical dropstitch which is ideal for bigger boards needing to handle whatever they are put through.
We think the overall Quroc SUP packages are certainly one of the best on the market. All SUP packages include a 3 piece 100% carbon paddle, wheeled bag made from recycled materials, large dry bag that doubles up as a lightweight board bag, small dry bag, GRI HP pump, coiled leash, quick release belt, FCS 9” SUP fin, 4.6” flexi SUP river fin and 2 x 7” side fins.
We hope this video helps give you more information about the range and guides you towards the perfect board to get you out on the water to just paddle that bit further or to take you on the trip of a lifetime!
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I have just bought the new Starboard deluxe lite 11′ x 29 touring board. Disappointed they didn’t make 5″ as I weigh 60kg and it is quite tippy in the ocean. Should I put a weighted bag on the board to get lower? If so, where is the best location on the board?
Hi Lynette. Yes you can try this, Placing a bag in the front cargo area would be a good spot. Was it windy as well or just choppy?
Not windy, but I guess weight in the front would mean less rocker to catch wind?
You need to try to distribute the weight equally over the board to bring the board down everywhere instead of just in one place. Obviously it depends on how much do you want to carry anyway but you could even have a small amount of weight on the back of the bungees as well to help this.