Paddle board |
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Amundson 11'6TR |
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This is the board that really pushed the "Tour/Race" category off the charts. When the racers felt the board was too stable, then we knew we had a winner. It gains this stability with a flat bottom that takes the full 29 ½ inch width all the way out to the vertical rails, so you don’t get any rolling action in rough water. With a fine entry and pronounced V-shape, the nose cuts easily through chop for a smooth fast ride. The wide, thick tail is a plus downwind, as it picks up surface bumps and planes off early. Fits paddlers from 150 to 300 pounds. |
11'6" |
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Amundson 11'6 |
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As the biggest all around board, the 11’6" has introduced many people, of all sizes, to SUP. If you are looking for a board for friends and family to share, then this is the ticket. It can handle 250 pound riders, or a whole pile of kids, and first-timers can get started without even getting wet. At 30" wide, with a relatively straight outline, this board is very stable and tracks well with speed. A little bit of tail rocker means you can take it in the surf too. Get in on the action! |
11'6" |
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Amundson 11'3 |
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The 11’3" is the most versatile board in the line-up. It has enough length to make it track straight and fast, with a moderate width for stability for entry level riders up to 180 pounds. Thin rails and a little bit of tail rocker remind you that this board was born in the waves of Hawaii. The low volume design helps keep the weight down to a very manageable 26 pounds, which makes it easy for car-topping. Cruise it, surf it, wherever your mood takes you, this board is ready to go |
11'3" |