I am sad that no one has posted their Sup quiver and or rough water sup (aka powder sup) 😉
Really stoked on a pair of thurso surf inflatables we bought a few years ago. Bomber and have enjoyed many miles
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I am sad that no one has posted their Sup quiver and or rough water sup (aka powder sup) 😉
Really stoked on a pair of thurso surf inflatables we bought a few years ago. Bomber and have enjoyed many miles
air compressers and electric fins, god forbid anyone get any exercise and possible perspires
IME the biggest raft pump you can get is ideal
The place where I fix dry suits has threatened to get me an electric pump to blow up the suits and i'm looking forward to that
Used the blowfish pump yesterday for first time, it rocks. Less than 10 minutes from 0-15psi. All the while I am getting my gear together and figuring out what to wear.
I need a good CF paddle, beater paddle works ok for now.
https://youtu.be/7cMUGj6Ok5E
SavageSUP
I've got this a like it:
https://halagear.com/collections/pad...-carbon-travel
Three piece is nice if you ever want to travel with it. Fit in my board bag.
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Here is my buddies fishing rig
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And his Hala Rado
That retractable fin is a big selling point for river use.
I have run the Savage in my kayak several times.
I have the Hoss with gummy fins on them which do fine but can still hit a rock if it gets boney. As long as you are ready fo it, not a big deal. Eventually want to get a smaller board with the retractable.
I rode a lift with an 80+ year old back in December. It was his first day of the season. He shared his observation with me that he no longer needs multiple short days of skiing very mellow terrain to feel warmed up and get his ski legs back since he started using a sup regularly on flat water. It is unintentional cross training for him.
I definitely feel it in my legs, calves particularly.
Shoulders and upper back too. I have lower back issues, but after a day paddling, my ub may be tired, but my whole back and posture are much improved overall. At least for that day.
This sub-forum needs a new name update that is more inclusive to other flotation devices. Arm floaties are welcome too.
Red pool noodles are covered some where in bull fighting I think.
Did Browns Canyon last week, Fun as hell, but I swam a lot. And now I am in the market for a whitewater board.
i guess 3 is a quiver
the be nanna one still needs a couple hours of patching
the bumper nose is fucked
i did buy a new boardworks kevlar paddle
then forget and proceed to crack a pooper in the skull with it
no damage to either but im sure that carp saw a few stars if not a solar system
as far as white water
well yeah
a skilled tribesman can send any arrow downrange or river;)
aka its the Indian not the arrows
Can confirm SFB can paddle and fish class 3 and not swim.... much
if ya dont wanna swim aka suck on the sup the biggest key to me is knowing when to hold em and when to fold em
lower that cog and take a knee
Oh and I ment to call ya
Sups in the truck
With the shuttle hardtail on the back
Work in 4-10
Then on the Jordan
Probs put in 4500ish
Take out at 2100
Target rich environments
But shitty shore access/casting room
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No whitewater
Brown to greenish but better vis than bear
Been paddling out at the marina during shark week. Me thinks I'll be fine. Just a hunch that the landlord is far far away.
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