![]() I always felt that the barrier to market with a paddleboard was whether it was genuinely easy to set up and use. How easy is it to use? I was actually surprised at how quick and easy it was to set up the board You can also add a kayaking seat and convert it into a kayak too which is pretty cool. Even on the Thames I managed to get up some speed. ![]() More balance = more speed!Īlso, the pointed nose lets you cut into waves a bit more too which I really liked. ![]() Obviously this gives you more balance, which gives you more confidence, which gives you more speed. The biggest difference to other paddleboards is it comes with three fins as standard. However, it’s not just built for balance, it’s built for speed too. It is slightly thicker than other SUPs on the market which gives it that little extra stability and buoyancy. This 10’6” board is built for balance, so it really is perfect if you’re a little unsure on your feet. I would say the PACE is definitely aimed at beginners looking to get out on the water or for intermediate boarders looking to improve quickly. I’m an intermediate paddler and I loved how responsive the board was That’s where this Aquaplanet PACE review comes in, to help you decided whether this is the right board for you or not. However, there are A LOT of paddleboards on the market now, so it’s important doing your research and choosing the right one. Over the past few years, inflatable paddleboards have exploded onto the market making it easier than ever getting out on the water. Like me, no one has space for a giant 10” fibreglass paddleboard, and that’s why inflatable paddleboards are so perfect. What is the Aquaplanet PACE? This is a 10’6″ long paddleboard for beginners/intermediate users
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