Red Paddle Co Sport 11’3″
Category: Flatwater / All-round Touring & Exploring Level: Beginner Intermediate
Size variations
11'3 x 32 x 4.7 - 270L
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All size specifications
11'3 x 32 x 4.7 - 270L
Construction: Inflatable
RRP: £999, €1199
Level: Beginner Intermediate
Category: Flatwater / All-round Touring & Exploring
Year: 2025
Max rider weight: 110kg
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“Nimble yet stable – the ultimate freeride funboard for all-water adventures.”
Step up from an all-rounder with the 11'3" Sport, designed to take your paddling further and faster. Balancing speed and manoeuvrability with reassuring stability, this versatile crossover board behaves perfectly in every environment – flat-water cruising, exploring open water, rivers, lakes, choppy coastlines, even riding small surf.
The sleek 32" shape is fast and responsive, while the RSS battens provide incredible rigidity and the Speed Tail minimises drag with its hard-release edge for a whole new world of glide. Built lighter, stiffer, and faster in Red’s most advanced MSL®800 double-drop-stitch material, its low-profile 4.7" depth keeps you close to the water for a connected, well-balanced ride.
A grippy embossed deckpad and riser on the tail deliver full control underfoot for confident freeride paddling. Lively yet easy to handle, the 11'3" Sport offers performance and control for all-water adventures – thoroughly bridging the gap between entry-level all-rounders and more specialised touring boards.