Infinity SUP E-Ticket 2022
Category: Touring & Exploring Level: Intermediate
Size variations
11'6 x 28 x - 230L
12'6 x 29 x - 280L
14'0 x 28 x - 298L
14'0 x 30 x - 318L
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All size specifications
11'6 x 28 x - 230L
Construction: Hard/Composite
RRP:
Level: Intermediate
Category: Touring & Exploring
Year: 2022
Max rider weight: kg
12'6 x 29 x - 280L
Construction: Hard/Composite
RRP:
Level: Intermediate
Category: Touring & Exploring
Year: 2022
Max rider weight: kg
14'0 x 28 x - 298L
Construction: Hard/Composite
RRP:
Level: Intermediate
Category: Touring & Exploring
Year: 2022
Max rider weight: kg
14'0 x 30 x - 318L
Construction: Hard/Composite
RRP:
Level: Intermediate
Category: Touring & Exploring
Year: 2022
Max rider weight: kg
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“I have had this board for about 2 years. It is very stable and I have found it durable. I have owned several touring boards in the past 10 years. The poorly balanced handle has been a significant annoyance and disappointment. In many ways this is a very well designed board but the issue with the handle is quite a failure.”
“I have had one of the Infinity E ticket 14' 28'' boards for about 12 months now. I bought from Ian at Surfs sup water sports at Chichester, who was very helpful throughout the whole process of buying and collection I find it a very easy board to ride and extremely stable and forgiving with good glide and tracking. It will carry ample gear to do a couple of nights away tucked under the fore and aft bungee's. I do mainly middle distance touring 10 -25 kilometres and usually coastal and estuary but I have done a few river and canal trips. The boards construction seems to stand up to general wear and tear, ie the nose and tail being bumped against rocks walls etc. However the paint does seem to scratch quite easily. I have never surf such a long board as this before but after a session or two I got the hang of it in small clean surf. My only real complaint about the board would be about the position of the handle it is to far forward so the board is tail heavy when you carry it. I have got around this by using a thin round sling around the board and over my head and shoulder if I have to carry it any distance.I can't compare the E ticket to any other boards in its class's as I haven't really tried any.I would buy another if they repositioned the handle.I Hope this is helpful if you are thinking of buying oneHappy supping CheersRod”
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What the brand says
The E-Ticket Touring board is based off of the original Blackfish design with a nice wide tail that keeps the outline in the back very parallel for stability and easy glide. The wide point forward outline in the nose keeps the width underneath and slightly in front of the stance for predictable - easy cruising stability and comfort. The bottom contour is a hybrid-planning hull with the original Blackfish concave in the tail. This has been adopted by many of the top brands over the last few years. Blackfish was the first! In addition to its world class DNA, we've chose to build this board in our Wide Aquatic Innegra tech construction to it offer it at a great price and come in as a lights out value for this category.