SereneLife Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board (6 Inches Thick) with Premium SUP Accessories & Carry Bag | Wide Stance, Bottom Fin for Paddling, Surf…
$184.71
- EXTRA WIDE FOR BETTER BALANCE: Measuring 10’6 feet long & 32 inches wide, balancing & stabilizing on top of our SUP board is a breeze.
- SOFT, STABLE & ANTI-SLIP TOP DECK: Perfect for beginners, we’ve upgraded this inflatable paddle board with a no-slip soft top that cushions your fall when slips or accidents occur. They happen to the best of us, so might as well be prepared
- BEST PADDLING MANEUVERABILITY: Outfitted with triple bottom panel fins, steering & handling the stand up inflatable paddle boards is incredibly easy. Offering exceptional surf control, you’ll be gliding & skimming the water like a sea creature
- PORTABLE & INFLATABLE SUP BOARD: 100% travel-friendly, this unique SUP inflatable paddle board is preferred by those who have a knack for adventure. Take it with you on surfing excursions or keep it in your car for those times you want to explore.
- ALL-IN-1 BLOW UP PADDLE BOARD KIT: Complete with must-have paddle board accessories, our SUP paddle board will have you ready to hit the waves. Includes 10′ board, coiled ankle cuff safety leash, Upgraded Aluminum paddle, manual air pump & storage bag.
Specification: SereneLife Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board (6 Inches Thick) with Premium SUP Accessories & Carry Bag | Wide Stance, Bottom Fin for Paddling, Surf…
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12 reviews for SereneLife Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board (6 Inches Thick) with Premium SUP Accessories & Carry Bag | Wide Stance, Bottom Fin for Paddling, Surf…
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Rachel –
I really like this board. I got one from Costco too and the width of this one is better my dog fits with lots of room. It also has three fins vs one. The pump is superior to the Costco and so is the bag because it has mesh to drain water and a small pocket for the extra pieces. Paddle is ok Costco one is better quality. Not great in wind/waves but the Costco one wasn’t either. It’s a great value and I would buy again over the Costco one
Big Jerry –
The package came on time and upon opening everything looked great ! I took everything out of the box and it was all brand new and in packages . After unrolling the board I was very pleased with the color that choose . After inflating it I am happy that it’s real sturdy . I was worn out with the pumping but that’s because I’m out of shape so I may purchase an electric pump in the future . I do like that there is a gauge on the pump as well . The fin I have is the screw in and I really like the security knowing it will stay put . My dog got on it while I was inflating it and seems like she already knows I plan to take her on it with me . The only thing I am not pleased with is the repair kit didn’t come with the tube of adhesive that it was suppose to . I will call support to see if they can send me one just incase I need it sometime . I’m happy with my purchase so far , next is trying it on the water . This is my first paddle board ever and I know it’s going to take a little practice .
James –
Amazon had and maybe still has a smokin deal on these SerenLife SUPB’s and our $400 paddleboards ended up being just a little under half off and almost like a buy one get one free so I highly suggest for any couples looking for a new and fun and exciting hobby or activity to get in on this deal while it lasts. Opened them both up and made sure everything was included as expected and got them both inflated and although we have never owned SUP’s before, I can already tell these are quality products that will give us many many years of fun and adventure ahead!! Very well built and durable and dependable and seem to be perfect for us….have not gotten them on water yet but that will be happening very very soon and as often as possible! Thank You Serene Life. We are 2 very stoked and very happy customers!!
Rebecca hull –
I was looking to buy an inexpensive paddleboard. Considering that 500+$ is a good chunk of money for me, I didn’t want it to be cheap or lacking in accessories. I wanted the best bang for what I was ready to spend.
I’m quite satisfied with my choice. My many nights researching paddleboard specs, reviews, pumps, etc. seem to have paid off.
I opted for this particular model from Serenelife because it is their most expensive on their website and it has some quality features such as a screw to attach the bottom fin instead of a pin which I read in some reviews sometimes falls off and results in lost fins. Mine is solidly attached.
This board is 10.6 ft long, 32 inches wide and 6 inches in height. The longer the board and the wider it is increases the stability. Since this is my first board, I wanted it to be stable. I have not tried it on the water yet as the ice has just melted but I am confident.
The delivery was swift and the kit is well packaged.
I blew the board up the next day. The dual action pump works well. I blew it up to 10 psi in dual action and switched to single for the last 5. You need to put your body weight into it in the end. It took about 10 minutes of pumping.
The board is solid and has stayed at 15 psi for the 4 days it’s been blown up. The material seems thick and strong. It looks and feels like some of the more expensive boards seen in stores.
The accessories are great and all have a nice design on them.
The board has D-rings so I can attach things to it including the optional kayak seat. I like having options.
The board comes with a 1 year warranty which is always reassuring.
And customer support answers emails promptly. I mentioned that my repair kit did not have any adhesive in it and after sending them the proof of purchase, they replied that they will send me some.
I’m quite happy with my purchase and can’t wait to use it on the water.
Big Jerry –
Just got today and arrived as promised. Unboxed (slight box damage but no damage to anything inside). Assembled and placed in pool and does fine. Can’t wait to get it out on the lake and use in ocean in fall. Easy to assemble. Make sure you select single action on pump or you will blow air in and then suck it back out. Didn’t get to full 15 lbs as it was 1st blow up. Once it is inflated for awhile I might try 15 lbs but stopped at 7 and it’s tight. Pump was straight forward and took around 5 min to blow up. It says to not use compressor but it would be tempting at least till it was close then finish it with hand pump.
Chelsa M. –
I fell in love with stand up paddle boards (SUPs) using a rigid board (Pelican model Costco carried 6-7 yrs ago) on Shuswap Lake in BC, Canada. However I opted for an inflatable (iSUP) as it’s more practical for storage/transport. Unlike some iSUPs, my SereneLife Rising Flow is nearly as stable as a rigid (likely due to the 32” width; I also use it for fishing). It also tracks very well; I can paddle indefinitely on one side only and still go straight (see YouTube, etc. for paddling techniques). I agree with other reviewers that the limited edition graffiti pattern is quite nice (but it does scratch easily, so be careful).
The double action (fills on upstroke & downstroke) pump is pretty good. It also has an intake port which you can use to completely deflate the iSUP. Inflation is not easy but not difficult either (takes me 10 minutes). If you bend your waist, knees and ankles and lock your wrists and elbows so that you are using larger muscles, it ends up being a good warm-up for paddling. Once the upstroke gets hard, switch to single action and use your body weight to push on the downstroke.
The adjustable 3-pc paddle is more than adequate. Some have said that the adjusting mechanism allows the handle to twist, but you can tighten the mechanism by twisting it clockwise. Does it float? Yes and no. There are very small openings at the bottom joint which allow water to leak inside very slowly. Once there is enough water inside, it will sink. However, you can cover these openings (e.g., with tape) so that it will float indefinitely.
The vented carrying case/backpack is decent. The shoulder straps are minimally padded but wide which, along with the moderately wide hip strap, makes it comfortable. It is sized perfectly as it very easily fits the board, paddle and pump (unlike, say a tent or sleeping bag sack).
The waterproof phone case has an air pillow around the periphery, which will float the phone. Not sure about the case’s durability, but it’s a nice added bonus.
Overall, I love this board and think it’s an incredible value.
R. Tuttle –
We bought two paddle boards, the rising flow and free flow models and they did not disappoint. They arrived very quickly and in great condition. Everything thing was in the packaging and there were not any issues with the boards. The colors and patterns are amazing and everything felt like it was well made. We tested our boards out on a river and had a great time. They pumped up very quickly, were easy to carry, and very easy to paddle both up and down river. Highly recommend these paddle boards, you can’t beat it!
Traci Green –
I am well pleased with this board. I had done quite a bit of research before I made my decision and I couldn’t be happier. The quality of this board far surpasses others within this price category. I’m a beginner and I find the stability to be outstanding. I LOVE the colors and look too. I had to reach out to customer service and they responded quickly and handled my issue professionally and promptly. I will say they went above and beyond to ensure that I was satisfied. There is nothing better than a company who stands behind their product and strives for customer satisfaction. I highly recommend this board and company.
Brett Connolly –
I’ve bought a total of 3 inflatable boards of my own over the last 2 years. I’ve ridden countless other boards, both hard and inflatable and I can easily say this is probably the best board you can buy at the price range ($319 before shipping when I purchased).
Here’s a list of the reasons I would highly recommend this board over other similarly priced ones:
– The quality of the board and it’s material is high and rivals that of boards in the $500 – $700 range.
– 6 inch thickness means this board can easily hold 2 people. This is something anyone should be aware of when purchasing a board. I recently bought the highly rated 4-inch Pathfinder which is a nice, light board, but can definitely only hold 1 person.
– Comes with a leash which most boards do not. And on that note…
– The dual fins in the back make this a great board for surfing. A leash definitely comes in handy when out in the ocean because this thing will float back to shore if you’re not holding onto it and a wave crashed over you.
– Very easy to roll/fold up and store. This is probably the biggest selling point of inflatables. No roof racks needed, takes up minimal space.
– Being inflatable means it’s not an issue if you accidentally bump things or drop it. Have permanently scuffed or dinged hard boards even from the smallest taps, so this is a nice peace-of-mind thing with all inflatables. Material is thick enough with this (and most boards) that I’ve yet to puncture one, even having taken them into rock rivers or running into or over random branches or tree trunks.
So to sum it up, as someone who owns 3 inflatables and has used countless others, I can easily say this is the best one I own. It’s great for 1 or 2 people, is highly buoyant, very stable, and comes with a lot of great additional things that really sweeten the deal (2-way pump and leash).
VERY IMPORTANT/MUST READ:
I gotta update some things at the bottom of this review as the electric pump situation has kind of changed right now in late 2020. The pump I was previously recommending isn’t even on Amazon anymore.
First thing to be aware of when buying an ISUP pump is knowing the difference between 2-phase pumps and single-phase compressor pumps.
– 2 phase is fast inflation until the thing you’re trying to inflate hits a couple psi, then the compressor kicks in (pump gets much louder) to do get the board from 1-3 psi to 15psi or whatever you’re trying to inflate to.
– Single-phase is purely compressor, so it’s not recommended to inflate your entire board from scratch because compressor pumps are meant for higher psi’s and only shoot out air in smaller short bursts and will take a long time on inflating a board from scratch (around 25 minutes) and you risk burning out your pump. If you do buy a single-phase (compressor only) pump, just use the hand pump that came with your board to inflate the board until it takes shape, then plug in the compressor pump and let it do the rest of the work.
Do some research if necessary but if you’re buying a pump off Amazon, look at reviews and try to get pumps that come with a warranty. The cheaper pumps ($50 to $100 range) don’t have the best reviews and don’t have warranties because they tend to break or burnout pretty fast. My sister bought one of the cheaper pumps a few months ago and has only used it about 4 or 5 times and it burned out on us yesterday and we had to use our hand pumps to get the boards the rest of the way. The pump I linked below seems to be the sweet spot for price and quality and also comes with a 1-year warranty. In my personal opinion, if you’re paying less than $100 for an ISUP pump, don’t be expecting a whole lot.
Recommended pump: https://www.amazon.com/Swonder-Electric-Intelligent-Auto-Off-Inflatable/dp/B07TY9X6NF/ref=sr_1_12?dchild=1&keywords=isup+pump&qid=1606750545&sr=8-12
Also, make sure the pump has a Halkey Roberts Valve connector. This is generally the standard connector needed to connect a pump to your ISUP board. Most ISUP pumps will likely have the correct connector but you should double check because not all ISUP pumps come with one by default. If it doesn’t come with one, make sure to get a Halkey Roberts Valve adapter, which I’ll link below. The downside to getting a pump that requires you to use a separate HK Valve adapter is that you’ll need to physically hold the pump hose to the adapter when inflating your board (unless you glue them together with something super strong like Gorilla Glue).
Halkey Roberts Valve Adapter (aka. HK Valve Adapter): https://www.amazon.com/UJEFF-Halkey-Roberts-Adapter-Paddle-Inflatable/dp/B086RNV73Y/ref=sr_1_10?dchild=1&keywords=halkey+roberts+valve+adapter&qid=1626294783&sr=8-10
Hope this helps 😀
Traci Green –
This is my first iSUP purchase and I am really happy with this board so far. The included pump takes about 15 minutes to fully inflate the board. The paddle is aluminum so you do have to be careful about dropping it – add some foam around the top so it floats and you can find it! The surface of the board is comfortable to stand on for long stretches, and the textured foam was grippy enough that I felt stable on the board with and without shoes. Durability has been good so far and overall am very happy with this purchase.
Amazon Customer –
A lot bigger than I expected, pumped up no problem, yet to use on water
Chelsa M. –
Seems like a great, sturdy product. We haven’t used on the water given that we live in ontario and the water is still too cold but we blew it up and it’s nice and solid. Great colours and I especially like all the little accessories it comes with like the cell phone pouch! Just FYI they ask you to register the product for three month of warranty and a free seat but this is only for US customers. So silly.