Sponsored Content $999 10’6″ X 32″ X 6″ INFINITY-SUP.COM Buy now at 30% off! We’re going to come right out and say it: if you don’t have an inflatable SUP in your quiver, you’re missing out. Inflatables are perfect for travel, paddling with your dog or getting your father-in-law out on a board when he’s in town for a visit. And the perfect all-arounder for your needs is here: the Infinity Wide Aquatic Surf Air. Made with the same attention to detail that makes Infinity one of the most recognized names in SUP, the Wide Aquatic Surf Air is a solid but beautifully simple option that the whole family can enjoy. At 10’6″ X 32″ wide, stability is the first thing you’ll notice about this board. Paired with the board’s efficient rocker line and the 20 PSI inflation strength, this thing moves through the water quickly for a beginner-friendly shape.
There are some neat little touches on the Wide Aquatic Surf Air, too. We love the neoprene-wrapped handles for extended carrying comfort and the fact that there’s one on the tail, ideal for carrying or grabbing your board after a spill. There’s a GoPro mount up front for all your selfie needs and a D-ring on the bow’s base, just in case you need to tie off there. Plus, we like that it comes with three fins, which helps tracking across a range of conditions. All inflatables are not created equal. Infinity waited a long time until production methods were up to their standards to make their first inflatable. It shows in the Wide Aquatic Surf Air. Buy now at 30% off! Sponsored Content
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10’6″ X 32″ X 6″
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We’re going to come right out and say it: if you don’t have an inflatable SUP in your quiver, you’re missing out. Inflatables are perfect for travel, paddling with your dog or getting your father-in-law out on a board when he’s in town for a visit. And the perfect all-arounder for your needs is here: the Infinity Wide Aquatic Surf Air.
Made with the same attention to detail that makes Infinity one of the most recognized names in SUP, the Wide Aquatic Surf Air is a solid but beautifully simple option that the whole family can enjoy. At 10’6″ X 32″ wide, stability is the first thing you’ll notice about this board. Paired with the board’s efficient rocker line and the 20 PSI inflation strength, this thing moves through the water quickly for a beginner-friendly shape.
There are some neat little touches on the Wide Aquatic Surf Air, too. We love the neoprene-wrapped handles for extended carrying comfort and the fact that there’s one on the tail, ideal for carrying or grabbing your board after a spill. There’s a GoPro mount up front for all your selfie needs and a D-ring on the bow’s base, just in case you need to tie off there. Plus, we like that it comes with three fins, which helps tracking across a range of conditions.
All inflatables are not created equal. Infinity waited a long time until production methods were up to their standards to make their first inflatable. It shows in the Wide Aquatic Surf Air.
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