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product_id: 81901168
title: "AQUAPLANET Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board Kit - Pace | 10.6 Foot | Ideal for SUP Beginners & Experts | Includes Fin, Paddle, Pump, Repair Kit, Backpack, Leash, Dry Bag, Carry Strap"
brand: "aquaplanet"
price: "KD 53.90"
currency: KWD
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reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/81901168-aquaplanet-inflatable-stand-up-paddle-board-kit-pace-10-6
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region: Kuwait
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# AQUAPLANET Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board Kit - Pace | 10.6 Foot | Ideal for SUP Beginners & Experts | Includes Fin, Paddle, Pump, Repair Kit, Backpack, Leash, Dry Bag, Carry Strap

**Brand:** aquaplanet
**Price:** KD 53.90
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** AQUAPLANET Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board Kit - Pace | 10.6 Foot | Ideal for SUP Beginners & Experts | Includes Fin, Paddle, Pump, Repair Kit, Backpack, Leash, Dry Bag, Carry Strap by aquaplanet
- **How much does it cost?** KD 53.90 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- aquaplanet enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted aquaplanet brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Description

Product description INCLUDES Adjustable floating paddle: Our adjustable paddles are detachable allowing them to be stored easily. They are light but incredibly sturdy and can be easily adjusted to any size rider using our CAM lock system. Rugged carry rucksack: Our rugged carry rucksack allows you to carry the entire kit with ease. You can strap the pump and paddles to the outside of the bag to further increase the storage capacity inside. Deluxe leash & carry strap: Premium SUP carry strap allows you to transport your board to and from your vehicle. Attaches flat to the board to help aid removing from the waters edge. Deluxe coil leash for extra comfort. Dual action premium pump: The premium dual action pump makes inflating your SUP 50% easier with its high capacity. The twist lock hose attaches and detaches with ease. Small and lightweight. Waterproof surf sack: The 5 litre waterproof kit bag can be used for all your accessories and clothing while you are on the water. You can store it in the bungee handle at the front of the board for easy access. Premium valve housing: An adjustable valve with a spanner included. Your professional SUP valve is housed in rubber, with an extra D ring for your coiled safety leash to be added, keeping you close to your board at all times. Deep EVA deck: Soft, luxurious EVA deck pad for enhanced grip. Recessed handle for easy carrying to the water’s edge. Four extra D-Rings allow you to add a kayak seat that changes your board into a canoe. Aquaplanet Pace SUP Package Sleek and responsive: The 10’6” Pace, with its signature pointed shape, lets you cut into waves with style; its extra thickness gives you supreme stability and buoyancy. Ready to take your SUP passion up a notch? The Pace is everything you need to get out on the water with stability and precision; it’s the dream board for longer trips and touring. Watch it come into its own on lakes, rivers, canals and choppier seas - with its ultra tough drop stitch, thick surface laminate material allowing for high PSI inflation, traction pads for grip, triple fins for speed and a large detachable central fin for stability when paddleboarding, this is a super sturdy and responsive board. The PACE Offers incredible stability for all beginners and families. Lightweight, strong and portable. Size: 10’6″ x 31″ x 6″ (3.25m x 0.79m x 0.15m) Weighs only 24.25 Lbs (11Kg) All items fit into the bag for easy transportation.

Review: A Quick and Solid Inflatable - Comparison of 3 boards (Revised Sep 1 2019: Bag Replaced) - TDLR: From a stable of 3 inflatables, my favorite board, strong, stable, maneuvers well. Crappy bag, that was improved with a quickly shipped seller replacement (thanks!). I bought a Solstice Bali 10'6" inflatable SUP in June of 2015, and immediately became an inflatable fan. I wasn't a hardcore SUP'er, but I'd ridden a bit on different vacations in a variety of circumstances ranging from fairly rough open ocean to rivers and lakes, and generally would put in for 4 to 5 hours when I paddled. So I had a decent feel for it on a variety of hard (and unfortunately also soft) boards. I say that for a little comparison to this board, as the Solstice Bali has seen some miles, and has been a good board. As one of the earlier products on desertcart, but still at the low end of the price ranges back then, the Bali was a good board. It is just over 4 inches in thickness, and it has been plenty rugged and stable for a 190lb 6'2 male, with or without a 90 - 100lb 12 to 14 year old riding the front. I was a little surprised to find that most of the inflatables now are shifting to a 6 inch construction, and this surprised me a bit as in some windy places with big fetches (open water) I could feel the profile of the Bali board being blown around. So this Aquaplanet was 6 inches, and I was a bit dubious. It was purchased on a trip, alongside another with the intent of providing additional boards for the family to use. So to cut to the chase: Pro's::::::::: First of all, right out of the box, this board was significantly more compact and lighter-weight than the Bali board - enough so that it made a significant difference in carrying, and I already thought the Bali was a huge transformation over a hard board. Second, I've been pretty tickled with how fast my 4 year old Bali inflates, but it has been using a single stroke pump (only pumps on downstroke). As I mentioned, I also purchased another board, and alongside the Aquaplanet board, I now had three pumps to try out. The Aquaplanet pump on this board was a good pump, and the dual stroke massively sped up my inflation. For the full scoop, the way this works is I use a battery driven inflator for the first few minutes until it is fully risen, then I plug in the pump, using 2 stroke mode, and set a 14 year old to work, then about 30 to 40 strokes later, I take over and give it another 30 or so strokes, dropping to single stroke where needed. Third, and most surprising, of the 3 inflatables I now have, this board cruises best under all conditions. It may have to do with its front end profile, as both the Bali and the GoPlus iSUP have broad rounded noses. Regardless, this one felt easier to control, more responsive, and equally balanced. It's now my favorite board. Con's::::: As you'll see from the review below, by far the biggest con was the bag. Now after my travels, I contacted the seller and they immediately had 2 replacement bags sent out, perhaps not having confidence in their bags themselves. I managed to figure out how to haul this sucker back by using duct tape and luggage straps, so this deal worked out alright, and is the only reason I'm writing this update, otherwise it would have stayed at 1 star. The replacement bags came in the same form as the original, but so far (and they haven't been heavily tested yet) there's no zipper separation like on the originals. Moreover, the zipper pulls are heavier (both broke on the original bag) and so does the zipper hardware, suggesting maybe a product modification at the factory. The lettering/screen printing on the bag was also a little different. That being said, even fully functioning, the bag is still a bit of a compromise. While I absolutely love the front opening design - yes indeed, it is much faster and easier to pack - the backpack straps on the bag look like they were designed by someone who's never worn a backpack before. Instead of being center anchored, the top of the straps are attached at points about 12 - 16 inches apart, and if you were a petite woman, they'd probably fall off. They are also way underpadded. But overall, considering the front load convenience, the fact that I can use the straps, and that the bag is working, I'm not knocking anything off for this anymore. Second, it looks like most cheap boards are switching to a t-slot for their fin. My Bali board has a straight in slot with a front hook and a rear pin. I think that's a more standard fin design, and I don't know that replacement or alternate fins can be purchased with this t-channel design, and I don't think I like it. No problems yet, but the lock pins seem to not work as easily either. Original Review (July 27, 2019): Board seems decent, but if you have a board, you need a bag! The bag is so cheap the zippers separate all the time. I ordered this one out of town, so I’m going to have to return it as there’s no way I can put it on a plane back, and I suspect I won’t hear from the seller. Otherwise it is a decent inflatable. If I find some way to justify keeping it, I’ll update with a full review snd comparison to my others.
Review: Very impressed with this board! - With the warm weather approaching I decided to go for it and buy a stand up paddle board mainly for my girlfriend. I've been searching for a while and was nervous to buy one that required pumping. With that said, I like the Aquaplanet pump board better than my previous traditional board. Pump came with it, took less than 10 minutes to fill it. It came additionally with many extra accessories like a travel bag, pressure gauge and a repair kit. Best part: it all fits into the bag, so when I’m not using it I can deflate and put in the bag and easily store it in my shed! The non-slip texture makes it easy for my girlfriend to use the board as well, who is a beginner paddle boarder. It is extremely sturdy and not too heavy to carry at all. It provides an amazing workout that helps strengthen my upper body, core and legs. Been absolutely loving it! I also had a question about pumping and customer service team got back to me within the hour- in this day and age it is refreshing to see a company so committed to assisting its customers! I highly recommend this board, especially with the service it came with!

## Features

- A SPEEDY SUP: Our Pace Stand Up Paddle Board is built for beginners to intermediates who want a sleek design with a reactive feel. This all-round and touring paddleboard is suitable for all waters and distances
- MADE TO LAST: Our paddleboards feature a military-grade reinforced outer shell, high-density core dropstitch pattern for extra rigidity and strength, and durable double-layer side rails
- PADDLEBOARD DESIGN: With its signature pointed shape, the Pace SUP lets you cut into waves with style while its 6” board thickness gives you supreme stability and buoyancy
- INCLUDED IN SUP KIT: Paddle board for adults and SUP accessories: adjustable paddle, ankle safety leash, removable fin, waterproof dry bag, SUP carry strap, sturdy backpack, repair kit, and premium dual action air inflator pump
- SPECS: SUP dimensions: 10.6ft (3.2m) long, 31in (78cm) wide, 6in (15cm) thick. Recommended max paddler weight 105kg (231 lbs), max total payload 120kg (264.5 lbs). For best performance inflate SUP to 15-17psi (boards pressure tested to 25 psi+)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07846WPNT |
| Age Range Description | all ages |
| Brand | Aquaplanet |
| Brand Name | Aquaplanet |
| Color | Blue & Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 630 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060317463436 |
| Included Components | Paddle board, Dual action pump, Carry Rucksack, Repair kit & Valve spanner, Waterproof Surf Sack, Shoulder Carry Strap & Board Retaining Strap, Premium Coiled Leash, Floating Aluminium Paddle |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 126"L x 31"W |
| Item Thickness | 6 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Inflatable Paddle Board |
| Item Weight | 11 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Aquaplanet |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SS002 |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Maximum Pressure | 17 Pound per Square Inch |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 105 Kilograms |
| Model Number | SS002 |
| Operator Skill Level | All |
| Product Dimensions | 126"L x 31"W |
| Sport | Paddleboarding |
| Sport Type | Paddleboarding |
| Strap Type | Ankle |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style Name** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Quick and Solid Inflatable - Comparison of 3 boards (Revised Sep 1 2019: Bag Replaced)
*by A***. on July 23, 2019*

TDLR: From a stable of 3 inflatables, my favorite board, strong, stable, maneuvers well. Crappy bag, that was improved with a quickly shipped seller replacement (thanks!). I bought a Solstice Bali 10'6" inflatable SUP in June of 2015, and immediately became an inflatable fan. I wasn't a hardcore SUP'er, but I'd ridden a bit on different vacations in a variety of circumstances ranging from fairly rough open ocean to rivers and lakes, and generally would put in for 4 to 5 hours when I paddled. So I had a decent feel for it on a variety of hard (and unfortunately also soft) boards. I say that for a little comparison to this board, as the Solstice Bali has seen some miles, and has been a good board. As one of the earlier products on Amazon, but still at the low end of the price ranges back then, the Bali was a good board. It is just over 4 inches in thickness, and it has been plenty rugged and stable for a 190lb 6'2 male, with or without a 90 - 100lb 12 to 14 year old riding the front. I was a little surprised to find that most of the inflatables now are shifting to a 6 inch construction, and this surprised me a bit as in some windy places with big fetches (open water) I could feel the profile of the Bali board being blown around. So this Aquaplanet was 6 inches, and I was a bit dubious. It was purchased on a trip, alongside another with the intent of providing additional boards for the family to use. So to cut to the chase: Pro's::::::::: First of all, right out of the box, this board was significantly more compact and lighter-weight than the Bali board - enough so that it made a significant difference in carrying, and I already thought the Bali was a huge transformation over a hard board. Second, I've been pretty tickled with how fast my 4 year old Bali inflates, but it has been using a single stroke pump (only pumps on downstroke). As I mentioned, I also purchased another board, and alongside the Aquaplanet board, I now had three pumps to try out. The Aquaplanet pump on this board was a good pump, and the dual stroke massively sped up my inflation. For the full scoop, the way this works is I use a battery driven inflator for the first few minutes until it is fully risen, then I plug in the pump, using 2 stroke mode, and set a 14 year old to work, then about 30 to 40 strokes later, I take over and give it another 30 or so strokes, dropping to single stroke where needed. Third, and most surprising, of the 3 inflatables I now have, this board cruises best under all conditions. It may have to do with its front end profile, as both the Bali and the GoPlus iSUP have broad rounded noses. Regardless, this one felt easier to control, more responsive, and equally balanced. It's now my favorite board. Con's::::: As you'll see from the review below, by far the biggest con was the bag. Now after my travels, I contacted the seller and they immediately had 2 replacement bags sent out, perhaps not having confidence in their bags themselves. I managed to figure out how to haul this sucker back by using duct tape and luggage straps, so this deal worked out alright, and is the only reason I'm writing this update, otherwise it would have stayed at 1 star. The replacement bags came in the same form as the original, but so far (and they haven't been heavily tested yet) there's no zipper separation like on the originals. Moreover, the zipper pulls are heavier (both broke on the original bag) and so does the zipper hardware, suggesting maybe a product modification at the factory. The lettering/screen printing on the bag was also a little different. That being said, even fully functioning, the bag is still a bit of a compromise. While I absolutely love the front opening design - yes indeed, it is much faster and easier to pack - the backpack straps on the bag look like they were designed by someone who's never worn a backpack before. Instead of being center anchored, the top of the straps are attached at points about 12 - 16 inches apart, and if you were a petite woman, they'd probably fall off. They are also way underpadded. But overall, considering the front load convenience, the fact that I can use the straps, and that the bag is working, I'm not knocking anything off for this anymore. Second, it looks like most cheap boards are switching to a t-slot for their fin. My Bali board has a straight in slot with a front hook and a rear pin. I think that's a more standard fin design, and I don't know that replacement or alternate fins can be purchased with this t-channel design, and I don't think I like it. No problems yet, but the lock pins seem to not work as easily either. Original Review (July 27, 2019): Board seems decent, but if you have a board, you need a bag! The bag is so cheap the zippers separate all the time. I ordered this one out of town, so I’m going to have to return it as there’s no way I can put it on a plane back, and I suspect I won’t hear from the seller. Otherwise it is a decent inflatable. If I find some way to justify keeping it, I’ll update with a full review snd comparison to my others.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very impressed with this board!
*by A***R on June 18, 2018*

With the warm weather approaching I decided to go for it and buy a stand up paddle board mainly for my girlfriend. I've been searching for a while and was nervous to buy one that required pumping. With that said, I like the Aquaplanet pump board better than my previous traditional board. Pump came with it, took less than 10 minutes to fill it. It came additionally with many extra accessories like a travel bag, pressure gauge and a repair kit. Best part: it all fits into the bag, so when I’m not using it I can deflate and put in the bag and easily store it in my shed! The non-slip texture makes it easy for my girlfriend to use the board as well, who is a beginner paddle boarder. It is extremely sturdy and not too heavy to carry at all. It provides an amazing workout that helps strengthen my upper body, core and legs. Been absolutely loving it! I also had a question about pumping and customer service team got back to me within the hour- in this day and age it is refreshing to see a company so committed to assisting its customers! I highly recommend this board, especially with the service it came with!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome board, questionable pump
*by A***R on September 14, 2020*

This board has been a lifesaver for covid! My friend and I bought the same one back in May and have taken it out almost every weekend this summer. Both of us had paddleboarded a little before but weren't super experienced. We had no problem getting the hang of these. PROS: Surprisingly stable. After the first day I felt very comfortable. I'm 5'10" and was worried I would be too tall for it, but I've had no problems. (If you're any taller than me you may need a different paddle though - I've got the length just about maxed out). It maneuvers pretty well. Good, thick material. I was worried about it being an overglorified air mattress that would spring a leak when you looked at it wrong. That's not the case at all. I've beat up on it a bit hitting rocks and sticks and rolling it on uneven ground and so far haven't had problems. The included surf sack is great for bringing drinks and such with you. It has lots of D-ring attachments - I bought an anchor to go with mine and may eventually get the kayak seat too. The bag is fairly spacious and actually way easier to carry than you would expect. I wouldn't hike with it but it's no problem at all if there's a little bit of a walk to the beach. CONS: The pump is not the best quality. Mine is so far okay but my friend has had a lot of problems with hers. First it came with the wrong attachment. She contacted customer service and they happily sent her a new one. But just this weekend while pumping up the board the plastic foot on the pump completely broke off. We both bought electric pumps so neither of us even use the foot pump that much - only when we go together and take one car instead of two. I've thought often that the pump felt a bit cheaply made for how much force you need to apply. Additionally, we've noticed the padding that you stand on while paddling is starting to peel up. It's not structural so I guess it's not a huge deal, but I just hope the seams on the rest of the board are glued together better than the foot padding is. I have also had a little bit of trouble with the valve on mine. You have to be VERY careful about making sure it's fully in the up position before inflating. There's one spot on mine that seems to be a fake "up" spot. It's higher than the quarter turn before it but not as high as the fully "up" position. A couple times I've had it in the wrong spot and lost almost all my air as soon as I detached the pump. Now that I know this I just make sure to double check the valve position very closely and I haven't had further issues, but do watch out for that. NOTES FOR ALL iSUPS: Blowing it up is hard. It's not a brand issue, all iSUPs are like that. We've found that with two people trading off the pumping it's doable, but doing it by yourself will leave you exhausted before you even hit the water. I can handle it okay since I'm tall and can jump on it with my full weight, but my friend is much shorter and has a harder time. We often hook one board to an electric pump and work together doing the other one with the foot pump. Don't shortchange yourself on the PSI either. I made the mistake of taking it out slightly underinflated on the first day and I couldn't even stand up on it. It might look solid by 5psi, but you need to be at least 14psi before it will be stable. OVERALL: I would definitely recommend this board. I've enjoyed it a lot and gotten more than my money's worth out of it this summer. But it does have a couple quirks, and I strongly recommend buying a different pump (probably electric).

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