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Excite 9'6" Carve SUP

by NikTheGeek » 17 May 2015, 18:58

This is my Xmas present
http://www.boatworld.co.uk/isup/inflata ... -carve-sup

I've only had it out twice, the second time today on our local lake whilst taking the kids for a blast around in the Sportsstuff Gyro. So here is a quick video filmed with a cheap Chinese GoPro copy stuck on to the front of the board.



It's a nice stable board that carries up to 95kg (nearly 15 stone). I'm 11 stone and slim and it's very stable. They do a large one for the "fuller figure" :)

Anyway, it's nice and light when folded down, takes less storage space than my inflatable kayak and is loads more fun. I really enjoyed it and if you haven't tried one, I'd suggest you did! I might get shut of the kayak now...

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by Carl » 18 May 2015, 13:41

Looks good fun that .. 8-)
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by NikTheGeek » 31 May 2015, 21:55

Here you go, fun in the sun. It moves a lot quicker than a kayak, I have to say I'm very impressed...



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