Nah. Get the set, it's engineered together. These are the fins you need. You will need the dry sack sooner or later, then everytime. Upgrade to an electric pump; I use Harbor Freight's 20v Bauer compressor, w/2 batteries. Each battery can pump up 8 boards, 8 minutes each, to13 p.s.i. min.; about $100 w/ charger. It's reassuring that you can get this *locally,* so you don't end up with something obsolete.
@@johnhall7475 Nah🔫 they still come with the fins🤓 The bag you don’t really need, the one that comes with them is junk. You’re gonna want to upgrade to a better bag anyway just like the hand pump to a electric pump. You can get a better then what you have pump+compressor/deflator with every attachment needed for an inflatable for less then 100. Mine fills in 5-6 minutes for a 11 foot paddle board. I only go 11psi, Why? Well I’m not overweight and in the heat the pressure increases anyway so I don’t worry about blowouts. Most people can’t or won’t read the instructions before inflating. 🪄
I have 5 iSUP's that stay pumped up year-round, no problems. The 13 p.s.i. setting gives me boards that are more rigid, and thus *authoritative,* on a river setting. A lower p.s.i. setting makes a board feel mushy and sluggish, lacking the STABILITY of a tighter board. I haven't heard/read of any FunWater boards blowing out (can't say that about *some MAJOR brands,* unfortunately).
@@Gta2O13that's what I did. Confused with the load capacity though. It says the 11 foot horizon can carry 330lbs. I got a different color (black/pink/turtle) but same design and it says 280lbs?
I love my Fun Water boards. I'm so pleased with my yellow Manta Ray, that I bought 5 more. We do daily river tour groups. Thanks!
Nice product
Just buy it without the pump and extra stuff it’s cheaper
Nah. Get the set, it's engineered together. These are the fins you need. You will need the dry sack sooner or later, then everytime.
Upgrade to an electric pump; I use Harbor Freight's 20v Bauer compressor, w/2 batteries. Each battery can pump up 8 boards, 8 minutes each, to13 p.s.i. min.; about $100 w/ charger. It's reassuring that you can get this *locally,* so you don't end up with something obsolete.
@@johnhall7475 Nah🔫 they still come with the fins🤓 The bag you don’t really need, the one that comes with them is junk. You’re gonna want to upgrade to a better bag anyway just like the hand pump to a electric pump. You can get a better then what you have pump+compressor/deflator with every attachment needed for an inflatable for less then 100. Mine fills in 5-6 minutes for a 11 foot paddle board. I only go 11psi, Why? Well I’m not overweight and in the heat the pressure increases anyway so I don’t worry about blowouts. Most people can’t or won’t read the instructions before inflating. 🪄
I have 5 iSUP's that stay pumped up year-round, no problems. The 13 p.s.i. setting gives me boards that are more rigid, and thus *authoritative,* on a river setting.
A lower p.s.i. setting makes a board feel mushy and sluggish, lacking the STABILITY of a tighter board.
I haven't heard/read of any FunWater boards blowing out (can't say that about *some MAJOR brands,* unfortunately).
@@Gta2O13that's what I did. Confused with the load capacity though. It says the 11 foot horizon can carry 330lbs. I got a different color (black/pink/turtle) but same design and it says 280lbs?
Hmmm your buisness is through Fakebook? Gross.