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Piston - the Spanish Lidl basic one is 299e, equal to uk 199 GBP one. The 399e Spanish one is longer and thinner, still a good deal v decathlon.

The carbon paddle at 64e is good too, don't think they did it in uk.

The Lidl Spanish prices are still good as they include a leash and pump, which decathlon don't. Quality seems good, 2 air chambers in case of a puncture.


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 12:21 pm
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https://cool-snow.co.uk/products/2-x-coolsurf-sail-paddleboard-inflatable-sup-104?gclid=Cj0KCQjw5PGFBhC2ARIsAIFIMNfzUsc4-Ws4rmbwp2TVlK49bO2rcrrrtO5bkwb7cwINvnGxEh5kQ08aAjpeEALw_wcB&variant=33269258715189

About a million folk failing to stand up on these at the local loch yesterday. They just seemed to be inherently unstable.

The hire O'Shea's seemed to get folk up and standing pretty quick.

I had a borrowed kangui that is owned by a 60kg woman and it seemed super stable even with my near 90kg heft on to


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 1:17 pm
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Thanks @LAP13, good advice! I've booked in for a lesson with my local SUP club and can try out different boards there.

I guess I might want to go somewhere more adventurous on holiday, but the overwhelming majority of use will be on the Thames in Oxfordshire - pretty gentle paddling on a small, quiet river. I suspect the one I have is fine for that, and I may well be better off not spoiling myself with something better 🙂

@trail_rat That's the board I have, and I weigh about the same as you. I'm quite a numpty but I've now done multiple trips on it and somehow still haven't fallen off, so it actually seems quite stable to me - but perhaps I've just not yet experienced challenging enough conditions...


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 1:37 pm
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I'm no expert on sups. (Infact I've never done it before)

They just looked to be significantly less stable than all the other boards on the water. Judging by how difficult it looked to get stood up on one.

Maybe all the other people were expert sup'ers


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 2:25 pm
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I'm no expert on sups. (Infact I've never done it before)

They just looked to be significantly less stable than all the other boards on the water.

Maybe all the other people were expert sup'ers

There was alot of this coolboards out though was cool to see so many folk on the water


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 2:26 pm
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Dunno, saw a guy on a SUP the other day whilst in my kayak. He looked a lot more stable than me! But yeah, my first time in the water and he might've been a veteran. Maybe I'm a lazy git but would still prefer a sit in kayak.


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 2:37 pm
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Maybe I’m a lazy git but would still prefer a sit in kayak.

Much as I enjoyed my foray sup'ing I think I still want a 2+1 sit on top kayak . Just seems more useful in more situations for us as a family than a SUP.


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 2:42 pm
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@lorax if you can get yourselves over to lake 32 at Cotswold Water park they have the McConks boards to hire out. Nice place for a paddle and decent boards in the mid price range.


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 3:25 pm
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Also meant to say, look at ex rental at the end of a season and also second hand - there are loads of groups on FB for gear selling pages


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 4:57 pm
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Thanks again all - I'll see what I can find @LAP13, and CWP sounds like a good plan @chowsh.

@jambourgie and @trail_rat - I love canoeing (as discussed in this recent thread) but even with my new lighter weight Apache it is still a bit of a slog to get it round the side of the house and onto the roof of the car, and then to launch at the other end, especially if I'm on my own, whereas with the SUP I can be on the water within 10 minutes of shutting the front door. So for a quick evening trip it's just much more practical.

I was pretty sceptical about SUPing, but I've surprised myself, and it turns out it's actually quite a different activity from canoeing. Paddling along in my canoe is gentle and relaxing, whereas paddling a wobbly board while standing up seriously focuses the mind. But I think that's the point, at least for me - it's a great distraction from the stuff that normally fills my head for work! I'm really enjoying having the option of both 🙂


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 5:36 pm
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I was out with my boys on the Loch on Saturday. The new Lidl board got it's maiden voyage alongside our Aqua Marina Fusion. The Lidl Board is much higher volume overall, a good 2-3 inches wider and is much more stable.


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 9:27 pm
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Paddling along in my canoe is gentle and relaxing, whereas paddling a wobbly board while standing up seriously focuses the mind

I can pretty much switch off my mind on my SUP. It's one of the reasons I do it, it's the most relaxed time of the day.


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 9:54 pm
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@Mister-P I think I misrepresented things - I find the SUP very calming, in a mindful sort of way. It’s actually my hindbrain that’s focused (on
staying upright), which leaves my mind free to watch the herons and listen to the wind in the trees…


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 10:51 pm
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Been to two Decathlons today trying to find a floatation vest for MrsRNP but the cheaper ones are all sold out (its probably a fad so dont want to spend the money on the CO2 inflating one)


 
Posted : 06/06/2021 11:06 pm
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Been looking at these on Sportpursuit. Anybody else got one from there or have any thoughts.


 
Posted : 02/07/2021 8:22 pm
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@stevenmuir I bought one of the sport pursuit ones and have used it this week. We also have an Itiwit from Decathlon to compare it to (4 years old model).
The SportPursuit (coolsurf) compares well to the Itiwit. It’s a little narrower, so not quite as stable but tracks better because of the 3 fins. The pump, leash and big feel a bit lower quality, but as I got it for sub £200 (bought with a 20% off code earlier in the year) vs £375 ish for the Itiwit I’m not complaining - and it all works as it should. Defo worth the money IMHO.


 
Posted : 02/07/2021 9:09 pm
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Been to two Decathlons today trying to find a floatation vest for MrsRNP but the cheaper ones are all sold out (its probably a fad so dont want to spend the money on the CO2 inflating one)

@rustynissanprairy and anyone else who is looking at floatation devices without some info, Don't get the CO2 inflating ones unless you are very unlikely to fall in.They give life jacket rather than buoyancy aid support. The former rolls you onto your back and is much harder to swim with. They are designed to make things easier if you are going to be rescued or are injured. Stick with a foam and bodyweight appropriate buoyancy aid if you are planning on or likely to get wet. Also pretty sure you're weekend's over if you use a CO2 based life jacket - you have to get them repacked and recharged professionally. Can't say for sure on this last point - never had one go off. Best bet is to do some reading around "lifejacket vs buoyancy aid". HTH.


 
Posted : 02/07/2021 10:04 pm
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The ones on Sportpursuit only look to have one fin.


 
Posted : 03/07/2021 9:16 am
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The one I looked at last night on SP had 2. Really tempted by aqua marina beast, anytime have one?.


 
Posted : 03/07/2021 9:19 am
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Also pretty sure you’re weekend’s over if you use a CO2 based life jacket – you have to get them repacked and recharged professionally.

No the cylinders are easily replaceable and the vest just folds back up.
We have 6 vests/jackets in the boat and I weigh the cylinders every couple of years, to check that they've not leaked, and any that are low get fired to check the vests are ok also.


 
Posted : 03/07/2021 10:46 am
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You're right. It's not clear on the SP website. Can't tell what the difference is between the Stormy and the Sail.


 
Posted : 03/07/2021 1:43 pm
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What you going for Steven? I'm doing the usual and spending too long looking, need to just order one and get on wi it!


 
Posted : 03/07/2021 1:56 pm
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I bought the Stormy. Nae idea what the difference is other than it looks like it has a couple of attachment points maybe for a seat? We're off to Mull in 3 weeks and should get it this week so we might manage a bit of a trial run before we go.


 
Posted : 03/07/2021 3:39 pm
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The cheap decathlon life jacket is ok but I tried it on in the shop and it chaffed my arms. I bought a better one as I always wear it kayaking so a false economy to buy a cheapo.

I love my Lidl sup, first few outings deffo shaky leg syndrome, now q happy pootling about.

Still feel safer in the kayak tho.


 
Posted : 03/07/2021 3:39 pm
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I have the Coolsurf one from Sports Pursuit.
Was out today actually.

I think the different models are just aesthetic differences.

The board is good, sturdy with a good valve.
I can't tell the difference between it and more expensive ones my pals have.

Paddle is good. I thought it looked a bit cheap/crap but works fine. No major flex.

Pump is a bit rubbish. You need to grease the shaft. I get the board into shape with a 12v air pump then up to pressure with the supplied pump.

The carry bag is alright too. Bit utilitarian but easy to put everything in and keep your car clean.


 
Posted : 03/07/2021 6:22 pm
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Magic, I'll go with the SP one then, spend the saved money on a 12v pump and wetsuits 👍🏻


 
Posted : 03/07/2021 7:43 pm
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Sorry @stevenmenmuir I’ve only just come back. Mine is the Sail 10’4” it has the detachable fin but 2 smaller fixed fins either side. The aren’t shown on the SP site.

You can see them in this picture.


 
Posted : 03/07/2021 9:50 pm
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Went for the Aqua Marina fusion package, and got everything else off decathlon, life jackets, 12v inflater etc. Should be out and about on it next weekend!.


 
Posted : 04/07/2021 9:30 pm
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Gah just bought a coolsurf one and a load of other crap I don't need 😀


 
Posted : 05/07/2021 10:34 am
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lol!


 
Posted : 05/07/2021 10:41 am
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regarding life jackets on SUP's, this can make it difficult for some people and kids especially to get back on the board due to the extra bulk. Try and get a thinner one if possible.
I've been SUP'ing for 10 years and use the inflatable life belts on myself and older kids. Proper wetsuits give the additional buoyancy to aid swimming I've found. Younger kids wear a life vest with anti submarine straps and a handle on the back for grabbing them if needed


 
Posted : 05/07/2021 12:47 pm
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Spotted on IG that Aldi will soon have inflatable kayaks on special at some point soon. might be worth an eye out.


 
Posted : 05/07/2021 1:31 pm
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Aldi kayaks are available online now. In store from Sunday


 
Posted : 05/07/2021 1:42 pm
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Can't see them online?


 
Posted : 05/07/2021 2:23 pm
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No i spotted that when i went further. They are in the booklet as being available online from Sunday.
Not sure what is going on there


 
Posted : 05/07/2021 2:24 pm
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There is a wee comment about some special buys being delayed, possibly that. How much are they?


 
Posted : 05/07/2021 2:26 pm
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£39.99 in the book of dreams


 
Posted : 05/07/2021 2:38 pm
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Smashing, worth a punt at that price, be handy when the wee one and her pals comandeer the SUP.


 
Posted : 05/07/2021 2:43 pm
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I tried the wife's iSUP and bought a sit on top kayak 🤣

I think I did last about 10 minutes standing up whilst at Gairloch the other week but it's not for me.


 
Posted : 05/07/2021 3:18 pm
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Well, that was fun!.

Aqua marina fusion came on Friday, went to decathlon for a few bits n bobs, came out with another SUP 🙈

The itwit is 2" longer and 2" broader, feels a bit more stable but not a huge amount in it. Took them to the local hotspot, fresh water, a good mile paddle round the outer, nice and sheltered.

Buggered about on my knees for 10 minutes, then got up and became fairly confidant quite quickly, surprised myself!. Was burst last night, ran 5 miles in the morning, but paddle board defo did the damage!.

Back out today at the beach, high tide at 2, so we'll get an hour either side. Also eyeing up a wee evening fishing the Ayr harbour wreck this week. 👍🏻


 
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I have a normal kayak and only pootle around on the canal, but when looking for buoyancy aids I eventually settled on this. I was looking for a while and all the Decathlon ones etc just seemed too bulky and extreme for my purposes. I just knew it'd only be a matter of time before I stopped using it. This one is great, hardly know you've got it on and the pocket means I always put it on as it's useful just for that feature -  phone etc easily accessible.


 
Posted : 11/07/2021 1:54 pm
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I've not tried ours yet but daughter and her friend are currently on it on one of the local reservoirs. Not been much paddling but when they have they seem to have made pretty reasonable progress.


 
Posted : 11/07/2021 4:38 pm
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All packed up now. Bag is a bit cheap but everything fits in easy enough and the only real issue with it is a lack of padding in the straps. In general I don't that'll be too much of an issue. I thought the pump was fine, didn't take too much effort to get it up to 10psi (according to the pumps gauge) which seemed pretty solid to me.


 
Posted : 11/07/2021 4:41 pm
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12v one took about 10 mins to 15psi, hand pump a tad quicker, but harder going obvs!


 
Posted : 11/07/2021 4:55 pm
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@nobeer - which Decathlon one did you go for? I'm in the same position right now & it's a toss up between the 11ft Itiwit plus paddle (£390 - have a pump already) / AM Fusion (£420) / AM Hyper 11'6" dual chamber with a crabon paddle (£550)

Decisions decisions...


 
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