Also on the deck, you will find another D-ring at the nose for towing and carry handle in the middle for carrying your board but is also great to hold on to if you have passengers or to help you get back on the board.On the bottom of the board, you will find 2 small side fins which are part of the board and a large fin box for the detectable fin.
Its 10-foot length is on the smaller side for an all-around SUP, making it less stable and better suited for lighter-weight paddlers. SereneLife Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board Review. It's a reasonably steady board for beginners, but it's not the most forgiving teacher out there. When you're ready to pack things up and head home, this board rolls up pretty easily. This board is available in two different colors Marine Blue SLSUPB10 or Olive Green SLSUPB20 which is actually more of a marine green than olive. In this Serenelife Premium inflatable stand up paddle board review we show you board in dark blue (blue) color, but it comes in various colors so they make a great gift for anyone: light blue (aqua), orange and pink. You could literally get the board sent to a waterfront and unpack and get ready to hit the water.With a price just above $300, it makes it one of our more attractive boards and perfect for beginners or kids transitioning away from a kid's inflatable board. The SereneLife provides an affordable option for beginning paddlers to get out on the water.Although the board is well-balanced and has a 275-pound weight capacity, it doesn't have the level of stability as other models.The three-fin design with the long, removable center fin aids in stability and helps the board track in a straight line.This board's medium size and rounded dimensions hamper its top speed.The stock aluminum paddle included in the package is suitable for beginners but is one of the lower-performing paddles that we've tested.The SereneLife's smaller size and lightweight design make it easy to maneuver around obstacles life this buoy.The main central grab handle is reinforced for easy transport.This is a lightweight and affordable option that provides great value and is ideal for first-time paddlers.GearLab is reader-supported. Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2018. The paddle that comes with this board also isn't the most comfortable or efficient. The SereneLife Inflatable SUP offers straightforward and affordable access to the glorious fun that is paddle boarding. You're not fighting to push a barge through the water, but if you stop paddling for a moment, you'll lose your flow. SereneLife Premium 10’5 inflatable SUP is a modern looking decent quality cheaper true all-around weighing just about 19.6 lbs. Stepping onto this boat feels less stable than our highest scoring boards, but its square tail and recreational-style dimensions keep it reasonably well-balanced. To fix the issue you can let the heat from the sun heat up the fins so that you can bend them back gently or use a hairdryer to gently warm up the fins and bend them back into place.The other suggestion is that if you are going to deflate your board after every use for storage or transportation purposes and you use your board weekly is to get an electronic pump. An included strap holds the folded vessel tightly together to help you wrestle it back into the bag.The pack itself is functional and reasonably durable, but it offers less structural support and carrying comfort than most other models in our lineup. I have been riding a solid SUP for 5 years and was in the market for an iSUP because of the flexibility and freedom it offers to explore new places. Since it is a smaller board that is pretty lightweight, the backpack is pretty easy to cart around. At that price, this could be very well your secondary board.As written in the review we are afraid that the leash for the center fin and the plastic clip isn’t strong enough or tied correctly and we suggest you replace it with a strong cord or just double up on the already existing leash. With a flat bottom, rounded nose, and a square tail, the SereneLife is a classic recreation board and is best suited for flatwater conditions. When first using the board and after long storage, the fins tend to bend with how the board is rolled up. If we were hauling the pack for any longer distance, we'd certainly prefer a fancier pack, but that luxury is usually not necessary for a smaller and lighter board. A package that for once really contains everything you need. 1.0 out of 5 starsFully inflate to maximum psi for best stability. The board itself has a thinner, plasticky feel than other pricier options, allowing it to roll pretty smoothly and tightly.