Starboard SUP Go 10'8"x31" Lite Tech Wave 2024

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The perfect introductory (beginner) paddle board for first time paddlers who want to paddle fast and stay dry
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Starboard SUP Go 10'8"x31" Lite Tech Wave 2024

 

Starboard SUP Go 10'8"x31" Lite Tech Wave 2024Starboard SUP Go 10'8"x31" Lite Tech Wave 2024
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Starboard Go 10'8"x31" Lite Tech a progressive, versatile shape sporting a big bottom concave and boxy rails for unmatched stability, speed and glide potential. The size is suited for lighter riders offering greater tracking and maneuverability. It’s one of the best Stand Up Paddle experiences you can have on flat water or with light wind chop.

It has wide tail and nose that provides an entirely smooth and balanced trim for efficient paddling over distance. You can step back for a snap turn or count on the nose area for added stability in chop. The boxy rails increase the stability of the board and limits water flowing onto the deck, keeping feet and gear dry, essential in cooler climates. It comes with the bungee tie down on the nose for storing your gear.

It is made with the Lite Tech Technology, the light, strong and affordable construction by Starboard. It comes with the new shoulder carry strap insert. Shoulder carry strap can be bought aftermarket. Extra rigidity with the introduction of unidirectional stringer bands and solid with added rail / nose reinforcements. Australian pine on the standing area for extra impact resistance and rigidity in the most critical area, and all inserts have added high-density foam reinforcements. 

Features of the Starboard Go 10'8"x31" Lite Tech:

  • Length: 10'8" (325 cm)
  • Width: 31" (79 cm)
  • Thickness: 4.5" (aprox 11.4 cm)
  • Volume: 192 L
  • Weight: 11.4 kg aprox. 
  • Rider weight: < 100 kg 
  • Fin: Central 23 cm
Here you can watch the official video about the Go range by Starboard:
 
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