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Carrying a paddle board
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<blockquote data-quote="Splitmike" data-source="post: 578458" data-attributes="member: 23381"><p>The hard boards seem to flow better across the water. They are better if you are going to surf it too. Although I'd also like an inflatable one for travelling and ease of storage. This years Red paddle boards are even stiffer than before and are not far off the solid boards now. I'm only a hobby paddler myself I just love the places you can do it and how relaxing it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Splitmike, post: 578458, member: 23381"] The hard boards seem to flow better across the water. They are better if you are going to surf it too. Although I'd also like an inflatable one for travelling and ease of storage. This years Red paddle boards are even stiffer than before and are not far off the solid boards now. I'm only a hobby paddler myself I just love the places you can do it and how relaxing it is. [/QUOTE]
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