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Sandbanks SUP Style 10’5” / 2018 Ratings
SUPboarder deflection test at 16PSI: 15mm
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The Ultimate pushes the boundaries in the world of stand up paddleboarding. Small improvements in technology make this board stronger and more rigid than anything we have built before and strives to be the best ISUP money can buy. We believe this board truly embodies what we set out to achieve; A world class Paddleboard for a budget price.
Im a novice trying to find out what I need to know to get a good board at a good price…..would you include the pressure specs….I assume higher pressure is better qualty eg 20psi….and less likely to deflect…and can board and pump easily reach and retain higher pressures.
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There’s so much choice out there for an entry level paddlers. Have a read of this feature, it will help: https://supboardermag.com/2017/02/10/top-ten-tips-buying-inflatable-paddleboard/
But like you say, higher pressure is a good place to start.
All the boards we have ever reviewed have never had a problem when it comes to the pumps and the boards reaching and holding air. I have boards that I have pumped up last year, still at the same pressure.
Hope that helps, Thanks Reuben