Built for distance — a long, pointed touring board that tracks straight and glides, a full-carbon paddle, a dry bag for an overnight kit, an electric pump, and a roof-rack tie-down set. Load it, paddle across the lake, camp, paddle back.
Plans
Choose a plan that fits your needs and budget
Item List
5Gear
2 itemsBoard & Paddle
2 itemsTransport
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bike Accessories | TypeCam strap + bow/stern MaterialPolyester SetYes | 1 | $30 | View Shop |
FAQ
Common questions about this kit
Touring board over all-around?
For distance, yes — longer and pointed with a displacement nose, it cuts water and tracks straight where an all-around wanders. Faster, less effort per mile.
Full-carbon paddle worth it?
For long days, yes — every ounce matters over thousands of strokes, and carbon transfers more of your effort into forward motion. The single biggest upgrade after the board.
Electric pump?
For a rigid high-PSI touring board, yes — a 12V electric pump saves 15 minutes of exhaustion and hits the pressure a tired arm cannot. Worth its weight at the put-in.
How to carry on a car?
On crossbars with cam-buckle tie-downs (bow and stern lines too), foam blocks if no rack. A 12-foot board is a real load — flag the overhang and check it at 50 miles.
User Reviews
Touring SUP and long-distance touring share the buy-carbon-and-electric-pump brain — distance rewards every gram saved. Roof tie-down bow-and-stern, agreed.